Jason Licht Likes Travis Hunter: Browns Exploring A Trade

April 23rd, 2025

Bucs GM Jason Licht

Do the Bucs want to blow the minds of their fan base and become a greater Super Bowl contender?

Or, well, Jamel Dean.

It’s not that simple, but perhaps it could be.

Stud cornerback/receiver Travis Hunter from the University of Colorado is expected to be the No. 2 overall pick in the tomorrow’s NFL Draft. But who will be selecting him?

Per Ira Kaufman friend and TheAthletic.com NFL insider Dianna Russini, the Browns have explored trading out of the No. 2 overall pick.

Typically, per NFL protocol, general managers will not talk about college prospects by name before the draft. But yesterday, Buccaneers Ring of Honor GM Jason Licht let the words “Travis Hunter” flow from his lips.

Licht was a guest on WFLA-TV‘s inaugural episode of The Ronde Barber Show. During the chatter, images of top prospects were flowing across the screen and Licht as asked if he saw anyone he wants to draft.

“I like that player, I like Travis Hunter,” Licht said, adding there other players he likes in the draft.

Considering the Bucs have been open about their desire for a cornerback and head Todd Bowles mysteriously said he’s been scouting receivers, Licht’s comment was not one Joe could overlook.

What would it cost the Bucs to trade up from No. 19 to No. 2? Joe would expect the swap to cost first-round picks in 2026 and 2027, and perhaps another pick swap this season. Like the Bucs get the Browns’ fourth-round pick and Cleveland takes the Bucs’ third-rounder.

Joe will let fans decide if it’s worth it. Considering the Bucs should not be in the market for a quarterback in 2026 and 2027, and Hunter could be a two-way player, Joe can’t dismiss the potential opportunity as ridiculous.

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111 Responses to “Jason Licht Likes Travis Hunter: Browns Exploring A Trade”

  1. Babygrace Says:

    No way that is going to happen!!

  2. unbelievable Says:

    Is Travis Hunter worth three 1st round picks?

    No.

  3. PanhandleBuc Says:

    That would be WILD and I wouldn’t hate it all!

  4. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Has Joe gone loco?

  5. AlabamaBucsFan Says:

    Nope…..Unless the Bucs trade Dean and #19 along with our 2nd round pick.

  6. Beeej Says:

    If we’re going to go up that high I would rather have Abdul Carter

  7. JTHV Says:

    Silly Season has officially landed at JBF.com

  8. porterhouse Says:

    Well, if you believe that Hunter can truly play both ways, And be elite at both positions, you could argue you’re getting two prospects in one, and one that did play both at a high level.

    I don’t know, it’s definitely a risk, and a lot of draft equity to give up. But hey… could make for plenty of jersey sales!

  9. geno711 Says:

    I think Hunter is a better WR than corner.

  10. Al121976 Says:

    That would cost entirely too much, not going to happen

  11. HopeIn1Hand... Says:

    Since Hunter plays both ways the team who trades with the Browns effectively gets two first round picks for their #2 overall. Two positions will be filled with one pick with a generationally talented player.

    If the Bucs give up this year’s weak top end of the draft 19 and 2026 and 2027 first rounders, both of which are likely to be deep in the 20’s its kind of like trading two sure-as-can-be picks for three 50/50 picks plus whatever change or Jamel Dean…

    CBs get hurt a lot so in turn, when Bullworth Hunter gets hurt on either side of the ball the Bucs will lose a starter on both sides…

    I’m not into a trade up but I have to admit a trade for a player of Bullworth’s caliber is tempting and got me thinking seriously. I get a kick out of how Clark Kent he comes across at the podium in his glasses versus the bada$$ he is with his helmet on. I love everything about the kid but dumping so much draft capital is bush league so I am forgainst this suggested transaction. For the moment…

  12. Mike Says:

    I would be absolutely shocked if the Bucs traded up to #2!

  13. Doug RR Martin Says:

    To me, Doug RR Martin, It absolutely feels like the Bucs would be the ultimate fit for Travis Hunter.

  14. Jason Says:

    Whoever drafts Travis Hunter also gets the second coming of Mika Grimes to go along with him. Pass.

  15. Gipper Says:

    Would give Browns this year’s 1 and 2; and, next year 1st. Just to be sporting would throw in Jamel Dean whom so many here are smitten with. Pass on Travis Hunter and take Abdul Carter. Ought to be able to find a LB and DB this year with 3rd and 4th picks. If Bucs can’t make this sort of deal, stay at 19 and draft Emmanwori.

  16. MadMax Says:

    I thought about it too but man that cost would be nuts…but then again, you never know….i mean it is Cleveland lol

  17. Statguy Says:

    The cool part about drafting him is you can use him at corner more now where we need it. And at wr more later when Mike isn’t here

  18. HopeIn1Hand... Says:

    Make that Travis aka Bowfinger Hunter not Bullworth. I’m mixing up old movies of the same era.

  19. #99 the big fella Says:

    That is just Jason playing mind games with the rest of the teams

  20. BA’s Red Pen Says:

    Go for it Jason!

  21. Saskbucs Says:

    If we were drafting #6-7 I could see a move to 2 for him but from 19…. Way too rich. Would love to have him. Lock down CB and WR insurance

  22. Teflon Don Says:

    This is the Home Run hit that we need! As long as it’s not a Ricky Williams trade package.. I don’t see why not! Make it happen Jason!!!

  23. Fred Says:

    Trade Dean for any pick.

  24. GoneGator Says:

    Pfffft

  25. Cobraboy Says:

    Liar’s Poker

    Licht is a master…

  26. MadMax Says:

    This years 1 and 2, next years 1 and 2….we’ll be picking late next year anyway.

  27. Irishmist Says:

    It would solve our need for a CB and a wide receiver in one shot.

  28. dbbuc711 Says:

    Don’t see that happening at all. Think he’s got an ulterior to make someone else do something foolish.
    But then it is the Browns, he might get them to trade their #2:for a 6th round pick

  29. J.J.swat Says:

    Not a chance. Too risky. He s got a small frame. Probably will be a top level corner but not worth that much of their future

  30. KABucs Says:

    Not sure what I would give up for the #2. Not swapping firsts and ALSO 2 future firsts… that’s for d@mn sure!!

    The bucs entered a dark age due to a few primary reasons …
    * Giving up 2 firsts for Gruden
    * Drafting badly with what was left (thanks Bruce… not Arians)
    * Gruden being fired due to all of the above (+ really bad, and old, FA aquisitions)

    Hunter is not worth it… Licht finds players in the mids.

  31. It's Corn Says:

    if that’s what it costs, I could see doing that, because you basically get 2 star players for the price of one with this guy.

    And if you succeed, you are giving up the 32nd pick of the draft, basically 2 second round picks, and your mid-1st round pick this year.

    For a “generational talent”….

  32. BrianBucs Says:

    Joe is emerging heavily in the strong adult beverages again.

  33. HopeIn1Hand... Says:

    One could look at this proposed trade as the Bucs’ 2025 #19, 2026 late 1st rounder, 2027 late 1st rounder and Jamel Dean or other spare change for Cleveland’s 2025 #2 which is effectively two picks since it fills two spots on the depth chart- with a generational talent. This year’s 19 and the next two incoming first rounders are 25% chances at best to be All Pros. How many total AllPro selections will Bowfinger win? How many AllPro selections will those three Bucs picks win?

    DRAFT ANGEL: Its a terrible idea to sacrifice multiple first round picks ever. That is not a guideline- its a rule! DRAFT DEVIL: …but no rule is absolute. The players the Bucs can expect for these picks will not be generational talents. Bowfinger is a generational talent. Two really…

    Make is so Mr. Licht. Bring us Bowfinger and sentence Dean to Cleveland with his codefendent JTS. Once the pick is in make sure to apologize to the people of Cleveland, maybe even pray for them after preying on their perennially gullible front office. Sorry/not sorry I see some merit in the Bucs selling their draft soul in this scenario but, if I were Licht I couldn’t go through with it. It is food for thought though.

  34. ocala Says:

    It is fantasy land, but wow that would be amazing.

  35. firethecannons Says:

    Licht will draft kyle Williams in the second. Heard it here first.

  36. HC Grover Says:

    Ku Ku

  37. LANshark Says:

    definitely not worth it.

  38. geno711 Says:

    Ok firethecannons, if someone is taking down prognostications, here is mine:

    Licht will sign Jordan Polk Texas State CB/S as an UDFA after the draft.

  39. SlyPirate Says:

    3 Reasons it’s Not Happening …
    1. Four positions of need: MLB, Edge, CB, S
    2. Depth would be amazing at OL/DL
    3. Licht loves his picks

  40. BakerFan Says:

    Yeah while you are at it Joe, why don’t the Bucs trade Baker back to the Browns. Ain’t going to happen just like trading up to #2 not going to happen.

    Though Hunter will be a superstar barring injuries. Too bad he will end up in the hellhole called Cleveland.

  41. Rod Munch Says:

    It’s the Browns.

    Give us the 2nd overall, their first for the next two seasons, and Garrett, and we’ll give you Baker Mayfield.

    Yes, I know, then the Bucs don’t have a QB, but flip a 7th to the Giants for Winston and we’re set.

    Plus, the entire fun of this entire trade scenario is that the Browns would then promptly ruin Baker and he’d turn back into a pumpkin there – then the Bucs can just resign him on the cheap again while stacking the team for the future.

  42. Kalind Says:

    This is patently absurd. Hunter has BUST written all over him. He’s good at both positions, great at neither. And you wanna cough up extra picks for him? Insane. Stupid.

  43. Stanglassman Says:

    This was a joke. Not to be taken seriously. This is some bottom of the barrel stuff.

  44. Joe in Michigan Says:

    Fred Says:
    April 23rd, 2025 at 4:03 pm
    Trade Dean for any pick.
    ^^^^^^^
    I always love it when people want to trade off players with no value.

  45. FilthyAnimal Says:

    The whole idea is insane… and it’s just chum, just nonsense to create more uncertainty about what they’re going to do… which is likely to sit at 19 and pick… unless someone throws a bunch of draft capital to trade up into the #19 spot. And that’s probably not happening UNLESS Shedeur slides to our pick. I could see someone like the Giants coming up from the round 2 selection to grab him. Pittsburgh at 21 is thought to be the end of Sanders’ slide if he does slide, so anyone wanting to grab him needs to jump up to 19 or 20. In that respect, we could be in a could trade-back situation.

    Just to be clear, trading up to grab Hunter is not happening. We’d have to give up next year’s #1 with this year’s and that is a no go.

  46. Defense Rules Says:

    Guess it worked Joe. 41 responses so far, with the most common being ‘No way’. Tomorrow can’t come soon enough.

  47. SB~LV Says:

    Yes and Joe likes
    Rachael Watson
    Same likelihood of success…

  48. Alvin Scissors Harper Says:

    Absolutely no freaking chance our Bucs trade up to the #2 spot from #19. Ain’t gonna happen in a million years!!!

  49. Durango 95 Says:

    Wonder what Joel Buchsbaum would have to say about this?

  50. Jmarkbuc Says:

    The only trade I’m interested in, is for Hendrickson.

    Give Cincy #19 and Dean for Hendrickson and a 3rd or fourth…

    Trey WILL produce

  51. Aqualung Says:

    This thread has lowered the average IQ of the fanbase by a statistically significant margin. Breaking out the scotch.

  52. Dom Says:

    I don’t think there is a single scout or GM that doesn’t like Travis Hunter lol

  53. BillyBucco Says:

    Maybe trade to 22 but not 2.
    That is crazy talk.
    Licht is way too proud of his draft successes to chase 1 player when we are this close.
    Can you imagine if we had traded our 3rd and 4th last year for any player?
    We would have list Bucky and JMAC.
    Travis could get hurt and bust.

  54. Dom Says:

    @Kalind

    What do mean? I’d bet most team have Travis Hunter rated as WR1 and CB1 on their board. He’s an elite prospect at both positions

  55. BucYou Says:

    Pass. You only mortgage the future to that great of an extent for a can’t miss franchise QB. You don’t do it for essentially a positionless player with demands to start on both sides of the ball, that also brings a huge circus with him. Maybe if the plan was to get him, Sheduer, and recruit Deion to be the coach you consider it, but not for this team. That’s essentially a 3 or 4 for 1 player trade, at premium draft slots. Quite frankly, that’s the type of trade only the Browns would make. Smart, productive, high end franchises like the BUCS are under this leadership regime simply don’t do moves like that.

    Not to mention, if he were to get injured, you’d have to replace him twice as a starter. Forward thinking, when his rookie contract is up, assuming he plays dual positions, he could make a realistic argument to be paid at the top of the market for both positions, with a salary cap breaking historical contract. Would you be willing to pay him upwards of $100M/season in 6 years?

  56. Peter Says:

    Hunter gonna struggle if he don’t bulk up a bit
    Evan’s would bury him on line of scrimmage

  57. StickinUp4Centers Says:

    If the Bucs were thinking about giving up that much capital for one player, I’d much prefer they spent it on Micha Parsons.

  58. Chris Says:

    Can’t give away that much draft capital. Salary Caps will continue to get higher , those 1st round picks are valuable for 4 years

  59. Kieran Says:

    Hard pass, don’t need the circus coming to TB.
    He’s a good player but we have big needs on the Defensive side

  60. Kidfloflo Says:

    U only make an aggressive move like that for ur QB star of the future! We already have that,and certainly not for a quasi 2 way player! Silliness…now if they made a smaller less draft hurtful play for stud D.E from the Bengals, or Parsons from Dallas….maybe…maybe…maybe?

  61. Pickgrin Says:

    LOL – Of course Licht “likes” Travis Hunter…. Duh

    Every single GM in the league “like(s) that player…”

    But it’s more likely that Kay Adams walks up, winks at Joe and offers a no strings quickie next time she is at a Bucs practice – than Jason Licht trading from #19 to #2 in this draft……

  62. Tom M Sumner Says:

    GO FOR IT !

  63. Joe in Michigan Says:

    Jmarkbuc Says:
    April 23rd, 2025 at 5:11 pm
    The only trade I’m interested in, is for Hendrickson.

    Give Cincy #19 and Dean for Hendrickson and a 3rd or fourth…

    Trey WILL produce
    ^^^^^^^
    I’m sure the Bengals really want to trade for an overpaid, oft injured, stone hands player. They’d have to be as high as you to consider Dean in any trade.

  64. Don’t make a scene 35 Says:

    Joe
    cmon man
    Were trying to win a Superbowl
    This ain’t the Enquirer
    But real Bucs talk
    Dean ain’t going anywhere
    Get over it

  65. John Says:

    intriguing but it would cost too much. itd be aweome to make him a starting cb but also sparringly as a wideout amongst our solid 3 we have already. just the wear and tear on someone playing both sides full time is too much to commit to and use all that capitol on.

  66. gotbbucs Says:

    Joe, go take a nap for a couple days. Let this draft get over with before you embarrass yourself with anymore foolish takes.

  67. Anyhony Says:

    Over my dead body!

  68. First Last Says:

    Three first round picks for Travis Hunter? Man the Browns would absolutely fleece us with a trade like that. I would rather we trade down and pick more in the middle of the draft.

  69. ModHairKen Says:

    Three 1st round picks? No. He’s not that good. The team will feel the effects for ten years.

  70. buc4evr Says:

    Hunter won’t play pro ball unless he can play both defense and offense. Something you can do in college but he would get worked in the NFL. I would be surprised if Jason traded up for this prima donna. Smokescreen. Bucs are going DT,DE , or LB in the first round.

  71. Watch Daddy Sling It Says:

    Don’t do Browns things.

  72. Jimothy Says:

    The implacations of this trade are much larger than just picks. This will drive people to games to watch this kid for at least the first season. Hell, I am in Hawaii and I would try to visit family in Tampa just to catch him play next season.

  73. JA Says:

    This trade could be easily accomplished.
    Just give Licht the day off tomorrow and hire Kevin Costner.
    By tomorrow night’s end we’d have Hunter and all the draft picks we used to get him returned to us by Cleveland before our original 19th pick! Then we could grab Campbell as well!
    I love that movie because it’s so unreal it’s funny.
    And even amongst us peaceful folk, who didn’t want to smack Dennis Leary around to quiet his incessant whining?

  74. Rod Munch Says:

    So many haters in here. It’s just some fun draft talk and people get offended by the very idea that anything interesting could happen.

    Light up, Francis.

  75. Rod Munch Says:

    I didn’t even realize that Gruden is doing his QB camp videos, not sure how I missed it. Good on him, he’s got a Chevy sponsorship and everything. Watching his video with Dart as I keep hearing the Saints are going to him – and I don’t like that at all. Please New Orleans, stick it out with Carr, he’s amazing and a true championship level QB, just you wait, give him a little more time and he’s going to reward you – the last thing you need is a new young gunslinger QB.

  76. Bucs Guy Says:

    It’s the height of Liar’s Season. No player is worth 3 consecutive years worth of #1 picks. Even if you drafted the best can’t miss QB, you wouldn’t be able to provide him any high level tools until his fourth season. Now if the deal was Jamal Dean, this year and next year’s #1 picks then maybe you consider it if you love him that much.

    I think Jason is just trying to make other GMs have a bad night of sleep right before the draft. LOL!!

  77. Aqualung Says:

    Anybody young at the QB position does well against our “leave a guy wide open over the middle or in the flat for a 10 yard gain in less than two seconds” defense, with 300 pound guys in pass coverage.

  78. Aqualung Says:

    Where’s the beef

  79. Stanglassman Says:

    Pickgrin-

    So you’re saying Joe has a chance?

  80. Mort Says:

    lol no. He said his name because the world knows there is ZERO chance the Bucs take him.

  81. Stanglassman Says:

    I thought Jason was going to say that; Travis Hunter would have to show up to his draft party with a bongmask, in order for us to have a shot at getting him.

  82. BucsfaninOregon Says:

    NO! Anybody that thinks this guy, no matter how good he is, is going to run a fly route that gets intercepted any turn around and defends against a fly route is an idiot. How many players are at skill positions are offense/defense today? And, this guy is going to do it – -is a joke.

  83. Ex-Browns02 Says:

    Of course Jason likes him, he’s a stud. Not going to happen — way too many eggs in a single basket! As such, too much risk.

  84. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Joe in MI

    I was trying to kill two birds with one stone…

    Unfortunately not as high as you might think.

    It’s pre draft talk, why so serious? After all this article is insinuating the Bucs would trade up to 2. I don’t see you calling Joe high.

  85. JustVisiting Says:

    My earlier Abdul Carter comment isn’t looking +as+ insane, at least. LOL

  86. Colin in Canada Says:

    I like Sydney Sweeney.

  87. Scotty Mack Says:

    One thing I have never heard any of the so-called elite NFL gurus, reporters or radio talking heads address is the NFL practice rules and how it would affect a player who insists he won’t play for a team where he can’t play both ways – offense and defense. From what I have heard, coaches are already frustrated by how little real practice time (especially in pads) they get with players due to the Collective Bargaining Rules with the NFL Players Association. How in the world is Travis Hunter going to become a premier player at both offense AND defense with so very little time to practice either?

  88. KABucs Says:

    Keep in mind that Hunter might be two players in one but if he gets hurt, you’re down two players.
    And with the Bucs luck, he will get hurt.

  89. Canabuc Says:

    Would hate to draft a to a player having to give up all that capital. First of all there’s the injury risk. If he is playing on both sides of the ball he is twice as likely to get injured additionally even without injury the physical toll on his body is one that will cause him to me playing more hurt and more limited as the season goes on..

    Really much rather draft the next best corner which might just be available at 19 and then pick up a good receiver in round two or trade back up into the first round with a bit of capital and get the Ohio State receiver if he is still there

  90. Buccup Says:

    I don’t really care for Travis Hunter’s attitude, especially how it seems like it’s ALL about him. He is an incredible athlete, though and the Bucs definitely need a good corner and could benefit from his receiving skills as well, without needing him on the offensive side of the ball on every play. Sending Dean and Rashaad White could minimize the impact.

  91. Joe Says:

    Very fair point Scotty Mack. Let’s face it, the last full-time receiver/corner was 40 years ago for a reason. The last full-time guy who did it for a full season was 65 years ago and he played in the trenches, Chuck Bednarik.

  92. Buccos Says:

    I heard Giselle still comes into JBF site. She likes Joe’s sense of humor

  93. MelvinJunior Says:

    It’d be a real cheap price to pay (two LATE 1st-rounders and nothing else extra), IF he turned out to be the real deal. An absolute STEAL. If “Jason and Co.” TRULY believe that HE can’t miss, then I would say ‘DO-IT’ 💯 without a shadow of doubt. The problem being, there are NO guarantees. The chances of us drafting TWO future ‘Pro-Bowlers’ (much less ‘All-Pro’) in the 24-32 range of the next two drafts though, are slim-to-none. One thing for sure about this move… The Bucs FO (from the Owners to Jason and all down the line below), would FINALLY, get all of the ‘national’ coverage and respect, that they’ve been craving for!!!! They definitely would not be complaining about any of THAT anymore, that’s for sure.

  94. BigBoiBuc Says:

    Heard it here first …..Hunter will be average in the NFL. He’s not playing teams that Jackson State and Colorado played. Tall, lanky, aggressive corners will push him around. Top level route running WRs will turn him around. Wouldn’t dare give away first round picks for him. And he comes with a circus.

  95. Rod Munch Says:

    BTW, no idea why people don’t think this kid can player WR. While 99% of his time should be spent in the defense room, on offense, if you’re just in there on passing downs, it’s not that difficult to learn a few routes and a few audibles. Coaches scared of using guys that way because something bad might happen – well those coaches are coaches like Todd Bowles, so this kid would be completely wasted here. So, not that we’d actually be trading up to #2 since it would cost an insane amount of picks, even if you did trade up, Hunter would be throwing a fit when Bowles is telling him it’s too risky to do anything but stand around in zone for his entire career.

  96. Joe in Michigan Says:

    Jmarkbuc Says:
    April 23rd, 2025 at 8:21 pm
    Joe in MI

    I was trying to kill two birds with one stone…

    Unfortunately not as high as you might think.

    It’s pre draft talk, why so serious? After all this article is insinuating the Bucs would trade up to 2. I don’t see you calling Joe high.
    ^^^^^^^^
    I’m not serious about you being h!gh, but seriously, do you think other teams are asking about Dean?

  97. GoneGator Says:

    Friggin kid “threatens” to NOT play football unless he gets his way (playing both ways)…. I say let him quit and let’s see what other employment he can find to pay him 40-50 mil per year 🙄

    He may be the greatest athlete in history but we don’t need the circus and me first bulls&$t that comes with him. Even if this scenario was a possibility, which it isn’t 🤣

  98. DunkinDFDubya Says:

    Obviously, Joe was hitting the bromosas early at 2001 when he pushed this one out.

    The last time the Bucs drafted a player with drama, he wound up becoming America’s QB.

    Also, any chance the Bucs can just draft Sydney Sweeney?!

  99. Ted Says:

    Three number 1 picks for an unproven player? No thank you. Stay at 19 and pick BPA, everyone had a stroke 2 months ago when it was suggested on this site that we trade two first round picks for Garrett and he is under 30 and proven monster of a pass rusher.

  100. Tautology Says:

    Travis Hunter will be one of the greatest busts in NFL history. Weak, fragile, injury-prone, and while quick and twitchy, lacks true foot speed. His 40 yard dash is somewhere in the 4.4 to 4.5 range, and I’m being generous. The fact that he hasn’t run an actual 40 in front of scouts, EVER, is similar to why China wouldn’t let inspectors into the Wuhan lab. There is a very dirty secret to hide.

    Again, on his tape, he moves his legs fast, but he doesn’t cover as much ground as you would think–he generates below average thrust on each step. Also, who are the big-time corners or quarterbacks he’s faced in college? He hasn’t.

  101. Aqualung Says:

    Drunk and it still pains to read this nonsense.

  102. OilfieldTrash Says:

    Its a pipe dream to think the Browns would pass up the next Deion Sanders

  103. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Joe on MI

    I never would have thought Davis would have fetched a trade either… and I’m not saying Cincy is asking.. I’m offering.

    Their D is terrible too, maybe we could just play the old “ just needs a change of scenery” card…

    Frankly, I’d offer #19 straight up for Hendrickson. No guessing on his shoulder, no wondering if a kid will be a bust, no years to learn the NFL. Obviously the downside is the price tag.

    The draft is a crapshoot. Remember JTS?

    24 hours, and silly season will wind down.

  104. Brian in St Pete Says:

    I think there’s a better chance that we’ll draft Donovan E and trade him to the Browns for JTS. 0% chance.

  105. Simeon4HOF Says:

    24 hours and we’ll know what happens with our 19th pick …

  106. Simeon4HOF Says:

    Friday night, #97 in the House

  107. Aqualung Says:

    Mushrooms are good. Mushrooms are good on steak. Steak comes from beef. Center cut. Penetrating flavor up the middle of the palate. Draft a big cow. Feed the team. On the field. Jason will go farm to table. So let it be written, so let it be done.

    A cleansing ale. And another .

  108. Marques Says:

    Thibodeaux, the 34th pick and 99th overall pick to Tampa Bay in exchange for pick No. 19.

  109. Aqualung Says:

    Can we trade for Robert Saleh to coach the defense? Then we could actually focus on drafting offense, for real.

  110. BayouBullet Says:

    Ok my best offer…,. Jamaal Dean… A Ken Griffey Jr rookie card and 3 magic beans

  111. MadMax Says:

    ^ no, thats too much of a drop…19 to 34? I wouldnt go past 26

 

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