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Carson Wentz wants out?
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I think his contract has him as the 8th highest paid QB in the NFL. Don't see anyone wanting to make a trade with out him willing to restructure his deal.
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Quote: @Carl Knowles said:
I think his contract has him as the 8th highest paid QB in the NFL. Don't see anyone wanting to make a trade with out him willing to restructure his deal.
I think he would actually be willing to restructure.
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Quote: @Vikergirl said:
@Carl Knowles said:
I think his contract has him as the 8th highest paid QB in the NFL. Don't see anyone wanting to make a trade with out him willing to restructure his deal.
I think he would actually be willing to restructure.
Maybe, but he isn't willing to compete for a starting job. He thinks he's entitle to being a starter, and thats what I don't like about him. It's almost like he is saying he can't compete with Jalen Hurts?

I think I would be more interested in offering a 3rd or 4th round pick for Sam Darnold? Now, that is my Vikings view point.

The Patriots, Colts or 49ers could be good spots for Wentz? But he will still need to be willing to compete, win over a locker room, and stay healthy? 
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He's not pleased.  Ok.  He makes insane money and has looked like the worst qb in the NFL this year.   I doubt the team and the fans are "pleased" either.
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Quote: @Carl Knowles said:
@Vikergirl said:
@Carl Knowles said:
I think his contract has him as the 8th highest paid QB in the NFL. Don't see anyone wanting to make a trade with out him willing to restructure his deal.
I think he would actually be willing to restructure.
Maybe, but he isn't willing to compete for a starting job. He thinks he's entitle to being a starter, and thats what I don't like about him. It's almost like he is saying he can't compete with Jalen Hurts?

I think I would be more interested in offering a 3rd or 4th round pick for Sam Darnold? Now, that is my Vikings view point.

The Patriots, Colts or 49ers could be good spots for Wentz? But he will still need to be willing to compete, win over a locker room, and stay healthy? 
Why? I have seen others post about Darnold but I don't understand the fascination with him.  Why are the Jets looking to dump him if he has a future in the league?  He is Kirk Cousins light, not good enough to lift a team yet some see him as an alternative to Cousins. 
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Hurts went off today in a loss. Eagles much more competitive with him under center. Going to be very interesting to see what they do with Wentz this offseason.  His contract makes him tough to move
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Quote: @Greylock said:
@Carl Knowles said:
@Vikergirl said:
@Carl Knowles said:
I think his contract has him as the 8th highest paid QB in the NFL. Don't see anyone wanting to make a trade with out him willing to restructure his deal.
I think he would actually be willing to restructure.
Maybe, but he isn't willing to compete for a starting job. He thinks he's entitle to being a starter, and thats what I don't like about him. It's almost like he is saying he can't compete with Jalen Hurts?

I think I would be more interested in offering a 3rd or 4th round pick for Sam Darnold? Now, that is my Vikings view point.

The Patriots, Colts or 49ers could be good spots for Wentz? But he will still need to be willing to compete, win over a locker room, and stay healthy? 
Why? I have seen others post about Darnold but I don't understand the fascination with him.  Why are the Jets looking to dump him if he has a future in the league?  He is Kirk Cousins light, not good enough to lift a team yet some see him as an alternative to Cousins. 
Why? Darnold is a good QB stuck on a bad team. But if you're the Jets you have no choice but to take Trevor Lawrence and pocket whatever picks you can get for Darnold. Darnold would be an upgrade over Mannion as a backup and if the Vikings struggle again next year,... the Vikings will not want to keep giving Cousins a blank check for the next ten years.

Now with that said, Darnold's rookie deal is still too high for Minnesota to be a destination even if the Jets would consider 1 or 2 of the Vikings many 3rd-to-5th round picks for him.
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Quote: @Carl Knowles said:
@Greylock said:
@Carl Knowles said:
@Vikergirl said:
@Carl Knowles said:
I think his contract has him as the 8th highest paid QB in the NFL. Don't see anyone wanting to make a trade with out him willing to restructure his deal.
I think he would actually be willing to restructure.
Maybe, but he isn't willing to compete for a starting job. He thinks he's entitle to being a starter, and thats what I don't like about him. It's almost like he is saying he can't compete with Jalen Hurts?

I think I would be more interested in offering a 3rd or 4th round pick for Sam Darnold? Now, that is my Vikings view point.

The Patriots, Colts or 49ers could be good spots for Wentz? But he will still need to be willing to compete, win over a locker room, and stay healthy? 
Why? I have seen others post about Darnold but I don't understand the fascination with him.  Why are the Jets looking to dump him if he has a future in the league?  He is Kirk Cousins light, not good enough to lift a team yet some see him as an alternative to Cousins. 
Why? Darnold is a good QB stuck on a bad team. But if you're the Jets you have no choice but to take Trevor Lawrence and pocket whatever picks you can get for Darnold. Darnold would be an upgrade over Mannion as a backup and if the Vikings struggle again next year,... the Vikings will not want to keep giving Cousins a blank check for the next ten years.

Now with that said, Darnold's rookie deal is still too high for Minnesota to be a destination even if the Jets would consider 1 or 2 of the Vikings many 3rd-to-5th round picks for him.
Hmmmm, do you mean Justin Fields? Looks like Trevor will be going to Jacksonville now...
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@Jor-El that changes things a bit. I'm not 100%  sure the Jets are locked in with Justin Fields the same way it was with Trevor Lawrence. If Darnold shows a spark in the next two games that could change how these QBs come off the board.
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