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Why I am not happy about the Cordy Glenn trade
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(04-01-2018, 10:21 AM)YsCascadia Wrote: I am not one to buy into the age thing.  Mainly due to the fact that most players don't stay on a team for more than 3-4 years.  So him being 25 is a non-issue.  I do have injury concerns, but I have that with any player that we draft.

Eifert is a great example, he was younger and didn't have many injuries in college, but has been seemingly made of glass throughout his career.  I am impressed that he signed the deal he did as that shows character from a player to realize that he didn't really earn his rookie contract and is willing to give it one more year.

As to him being the number 2 or 3.  He was considered a top prospect last year in a deep class of TEs, so I don't know how he could be so low on your list in a class of weak candidates, however that is your analysis.  Most of the experts have him as the top guy and the 2nd guy isn't close.

I just like Goedert more, to be honest. I think he's got more room to grow as a player. Nothing much against Hurst at all. He'll be a fine player. 
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RE: Why I am not happy about the Cordy Glenn trade - PikesPeakUC - 04-01-2018, 07:43 PM

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