Antonio Brown trade rumors Ranking possi

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Antonio Brown trade rumors Ranking possi

is going to get traded and it might actually end up happening this week, as the meet with various teams in and around the city of Indianapolis to talk trade. GM Kevin Colbert intimated during his public discu sion on Brown there are teams the Steelers won't deal with, and I get why -- trading him in the division or handing Brandon Graham Jersey Brown to the doesn't make much sense. But the Steelers should absolutely try and get the best deal po sible for Brown.So let's try and get it for them. With every single team in Indy, there's a chance for the Steelers to get 31 offers for Brown over the next few days. I don't think that will actually happen, but I bet they get something in the range of 15-20 calls about the wide receiver and some preliminary discu sions with plenty of teams about the asking price for the future Hall of Fame wide receiver.In this exercise, I'm going to try and determine what the best offer the Steelers could get from every single other team in the NFL and rank those offers.This is not as simple as the offering the first pick, of course. They wouldn't do that. I don't think they would offer the first pick of the second round, either. These negotiations are tricky because different teams have different scenarios. A team like the or , for example, isn't going to just give up a first- or second-round pick for Brown because he's a good player. Getting a 30-year-old wideout with a hefty contract and a diva attitude on a rebuilding roster is not sensible. The have a stud wideout in who they may or may not be trying to trade themselves. It's pretty unlikely they would deal for Brown.So when creating these offers and ranking them, the situation matters. If you hate your team's offer or think I'm a moron, feel free to and if you want to hear these broken down in greater detail, -- our daily NFL show! -- where we'll break them all down and hammer out daily NFL combine updates.1 The Deal: send first-round pick (No. 21) and a fourth (124) for Antonio Brown and a third-round pick (83) I think Seattle makes a world of sense as a landing spot for Le'Raven Clark Jersey Brown, primarily because of the Seahawks' willingne s to take on star players in aggre sive fashion, a la and . Brown might not meld perfectly with off the field but my goodne s he would click on the field. If the Seahawks are sticking with their 2018 offensive game plan of not letting Ru sell crank things up, this might be a waste. But giving up a first- and a fourth-round pick (they don't have a second-round selection) and getting Brown and a third-round pick feels like a spicy type of move John Schneider and Pete Carroll might like to pull off. The Steelers want a first-round pick in exchange and Seattle's never shy about trading their top selections.2 The Deal: trade 2019 second-round pick (53) and 2020 second-round pick (TBD) for Antonio Brown The Eagles want to compete next year and the Steelers want to get fair compensation for Brown while shipping him to the NFC. This deal Kenneth Gainwell Jersey takes care of both items and the Eagles don't actually have to sacrifice players in this draft thanks to having two second-round picks (via the deal from last year). I also think Howie Roseman sees this deal and believes he can generate a new second-round pick for next year by trading down from No. 25 overall this year, meaning he can basically pick up Antonio Brown for the cost of dealing down and really giving the Eagles some juice. Two seconds in this range are roughly worth a first-round pick.3 The Deal: send first-round pick (27) for Antonio Brown This sure seems like a likely landing spot, even if the Raiders don't meet the "not in the AFC" qualifications we've heard about. The Raiders have three first-round picks, they need to get some help for , they don't have any wideouts on the depth chart right now and Brown would still be on the roster when they get to Las Vegas. This feels like a Jon Gruden move, even if those draft picks might be well used by Mike Mayock.4 The Deal: send second-round pick (36) and a fourth (104) for Antonio Brown Logical landing spot for Brown but somewhat problematic because of the situation with the draft spot. The 49ers aren't giving away the No. 2 pick for Brown. They can't even swap first-round picks and get Brown, because it's basically like giving up the fifth-round pick on the trade chart. That second-round Arryn Siposs Jersey pick of the 49ers is pretty darn valuable though, as it's basically a first-round pick. These two picks are the equivalent of a late first-round pick though, so this would work in terms of the Steelers demands.5 The Deal: send second-round pick (44) for Antonio Brown In my most recent mock draft I had the Packers sending a first-round pick (their second one, from New Orleans, No. 30 overall) to the Steelers for Brown. I could see that happening. But I think wide receiver might not be the biggest need of this team and there's so much value at No. 30 with this draft cla s that I think it's more likely Green Bay dangles a nice second-round pick, knowing it comes out of the second round with a minimum of two picks and Antonio Brown. That's a nice haul.6 The Deal: send 2020 second-round pick (TBD) + to Steelers for Antonio Brown Originally I had the Jets sending a third-round pick this year but I'm not sure that's enough to get this deal done. New York can't gamble on sending a first-round pick, but a 2020 second-round selection is a tasty little carrot for the Steelers (it could be top five and probably won't be bottom 10) to bite on. Anderson had a good rapport with , but Brown is an obvious upgrade. This lets the Steelers recoup value for losing a star and it helps the Jets win now.7 The Deal: for Antonio Brown The ' first-round pick last year, Evans had a nice rookie season but nothing insanely productive, although he certainly improved late. The Steelers were seriously rumored to be interested in landing the linebacker in the draft and perhaps they'd be willing to take a second bite at the apple here? This isn't suggesting Evans isn't good by any means, but I do think wide receiver should be a bigger concern for the Titans, while the Steelers should be thrilled to add a defensive playmaker.8 The Deal: send first-round pick (5) for Antonio Brown, first-round pick (20) and third-round pick (83) This would be SPICY because it involves a top-five pick and people will clamor about the Bucs trading a pick that high and saying it's unfair. But this is the equivalent on the trade-value chart of giving up the 27th pick for Brown. And when you look at this draft cla s, I don't think there's anything bad about ditching a top-five slot to slide down and get the No. 20 pick, scoop up Landon Dickerson Jersey a third-round pick AND get Antonio Brown. I think the Steelers might flinch at sacrificing multiple picks in this scenario but they could potentially get a game-

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