Kyler to Steelers?

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I mean we saw what the Rams/49ers/Seahawks was like for him. Not sure being in a physical division + weather issues would be ideal for him.

I think the Steelers would rather spend less on Fields or Russ again.

I still think the Colts is the spot if we trade him. Gannon/Steichen colleagues in Philly, etc.
Why would Hannon do this to his buddy?
 

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Oh no. There are some major problems with the Steelers. Their D is much more expensive and talented than ours, yet totally dysfunctional. They have a worse WR room than ours. Things are not all frosty in the 'Burgh.
I don't think they are frosty, lol. They have the ownership and coach to get 10 wins with Fields/Wilson.

It would also be the Cardinal way to have our recasts flourish under a different regime...
 

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Interesting that this board thinks the playoff Steelers with one of the best coaches in the NFL would want Murray but not the Cardinals.
 

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No, it doesn't.

By the way, some days ago the Raiders-journalist on The Athletic speculated that Murray could be the Raiders' best option. (https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/60...s-quarterback-future-trade-free-agency-draft/)
Okay, sure you can technically do it. It would dramatically compromise the Cards’ cap. As to the overwhelming package idea, how do you pay that package, the Cards’ keeper free agents and the draft picks. If the Raiders send top veteran players (for Murray?) you’re crushed against the cap and have to release good people. Why would they send good young players (read recent draft picks). They’d be sacrificing they’re future to bet on Murray. If he’s that good why trade him? I see some weird interpretations of Overthecap numbers on this thread. Go read it for yourself. In 2026 (post 6/1) it’s feasible. In 2025 it hamstrings the team. If some team was crazy enough to offer post 2025 draft picks I suppose it might work, but who really thinks that highly of Murray. It would also end any playoff attempt in 2025. This is all fantasy stuff.
 

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