Reggie Brown to Tampa

Phicinfan

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:wow: cool. Reggie gets a chance to start over, and Eagles get a pick. Nice!
 

Coachnorm

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Not a bad deal. It could work out for Reggie and the Bucs. It's been hard for Reggie to get much exposure with all the WRs rotating around the Eagles depth chart.
 

Phicinfan

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Not a bad deal. It could work out for Reggie and the Bucs. It's been hard for Reggie to get much exposure with all the WRs rotating around the Eagles depth chart.
:nod:

His issue is he is NOT a #1. He could end up being a great compliment to a #1. Assuming Tampa gets a #1...or resigns Bryant.
 

WesDawg

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He was a high second round pick coming out of Georgia, has good size, and never really got a chance to shine in Philly. Could be a serious turnaround candidate, and he becomes their default best receiver already with Bryant gone. Great low-risk signing.
 

Runnik's Hambones

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Reggie Brown, IMO, will be what we want Michael Clayton to be. A #2-3 guy who will CATCH the ball. I don't think anyone thinks that Brown is a #1, but as Mark Dominic said on a local radio show last week, the Bucs wont be involved in many trades this offseason. They really are planing on building from the draft, so I'm guessing that they may be targeting a #1 guy in April.
 

Phicinfan

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Reggie Brown, IMO, will be what we want Michael Clayton to be. A #2-3 guy who will CATCH the ball. I don't think anyone thinks that Brown is a #1, but as Mark Dominic said on a local radio show last week, the Bucs wont be involved in many trades this offseason. They really are planing on building from the draft, so I'm guessing that they may be targeting a #1 guy in April.
Assuming St. Louis goes Qb first. Would Tampa pass up on Berry at S or a DT left to take Bryant? He is without a doubt the best wR in this draft
 

Runnik's Hambones

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Man that's the ongoing conversation in town, and I couldn't tell you. It's such a hard call, some people are saying that they think we need a new safety to replace Sabby, others think that replacing him would be a mistake because he just spent a year learning... Personally, I don't like Sabby in a starting role, so Eric Berry wouldn't hurt my feelings. However, if I rank the Bucs needs, it's DT, WR, then S. If we're going by this then Dez Bryant will, imo, help the team more than Eric Berry. At the same time, is Dez Bryant a 3rd overall value? I think that Bryants a top 15 guy, but not so much a top 10 guy. I'd like to see the Bucs trade back if the 2 DTs are gone.
 

MNJHNSN

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Is Dez Bryant a 3rd overall value?

I think unanimously we would all say no. I agree 100 % with the concept of trading down if McCoy and Suh are gone.
 

Sgt John

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Sometimes the draft lands that way and youre stuck taking a guy a few slots early.
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Coachnorm

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It's such a hard call, some people are saying that they think we need a new safety to replace Sabby, others think that replacing him would be a mistake because he just spent a year learning... Personally, I don't like Sabby in a starting role, so Eric Berry wouldn't hurt my feelings.


I hear that the Bucs are looking at 3 free agent Safeties as a possible replacement for Sabby.

Make that 2 safeties as the Jets just signed S Brodney Pool
 
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WesDawg

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McCoy/Suh needs to be that pick if they don't trade out of it, period. They received a giftbasket when the Rams shifted there attention to Bradford.
2 nice 2nd rounders can address the WR/S spots with a talented (lower maintenance) WR and a guy from right in their own backyard in Nate Allen from USF. I heart that guy, btw.. LOL
 
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