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21 minutes ago, BayRaider said:

Many reports expected it to happen though, due to his price tag, and needing to pay Tannehil and Henry. 

You have some links to those reports? I never read or saw he was on the trade block literally anywhere

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1 hour ago, Daniel said:

Yeah, this is the first I heard about any speculation about Casey being traded.

Once he was traded all the sudden a few of the national guys said they heard rumblings and we are quietly shopping him. 

 

But nobody reported it before hand. 

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5 hours ago, ttitansfan4life said:

Source? Was it any Nashville reports? Otherwise it’s useless

 

2 hours ago, Daniel said:

Yeah, this is the first I heard about any speculation about Casey being traded.

 

1 hour ago, KingTitan said:

Once he was traded all the sudden a few of the national guys said they heard rumblings and we are quietly shopping him. 

 

But nobody reported it before hand. 

He’s blowing smoke out of his you know what. Not even the guys at AtoZ saw this one coming.

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https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-early-winners-losers-2020-nfl-free-agency?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=paidsocial&utm_campaign=fa-wins031920

 

LOSER: AFC SOUTH TEAMS IN TRADES

It's hard to tell why the AFC South collectively decided to give up very good football players for pennies on the dollar over the past several days, but here we are.

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It was a similar story with the Tennessee Titans and interior defender Jurrell Casey. By his standards, Casey had a down year in 2019, but that still produced a 74.3 overall grade. He has never graded below 70.0 in his nine-year career, and he has graded at 80.0 or higher in three of the past five years. At his best, he is a force in both the run and pass game, capable of wrecking opposing interior offensive lines. The Titans were another team looking to shed salary, but to part with Casey for merely a seventh-round pick seems criminal. It's hard to believe that is the best they could do on the trade market.

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58 minutes ago, ragevsuall17 said:

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-early-winners-losers-2020-nfl-free-agency?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=paidsocial&utm_campaign=fa-wins031920

 

LOSER: AFC SOUTH TEAMS IN TRADES

It's hard to tell why the AFC South collectively decided to give up very good football players for pennies on the dollar over the past several days, but here we are.

... 

It was a similar story with the Tennessee Titans and interior defender Jurrell Casey. By his standards, Casey had a down year in 2019, but that still produced a 74.3 overall grade. He has never graded below 70.0 in his nine-year career, and he has graded at 80.0 or higher in three of the past five years. At his best, he is a force in both the run and pass game, capable of wrecking opposing interior offensive lines. The Titans were another team looking to shed salary, but to part with Casey for merely a seventh-round pick seems criminal. It's hard to believe that is the best they could do on the trade market.

It is hard to believe that we could only net a 7th

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1 hour ago, ragevsuall17 said:

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-early-winners-losers-2020-nfl-free-agency?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=paidsocial&utm_campaign=fa-wins031920

 

LOSER: AFC SOUTH TEAMS IN TRADES

It's hard to tell why the AFC South collectively decided to give up very good football players for pennies on the dollar over the past several days, but here we are.

... 

It was a similar story with the Tennessee Titans and interior defender Jurrell Casey. By his standards, Casey had a down year in 2019, but that still produced a 74.3 overall grade. He has never graded below 70.0 in his nine-year career, and he has graded at 80.0 or higher in three of the past five years. At his best, he is a force in both the run and pass game, capable of wrecking opposing interior offensive lines. The Titans were another team looking to shed salary, but to part with Casey for merely a seventh-round pick seems criminal. It's hard to believe that is the best they could do on the trade market.

RIP. 

In jrob I trust I guess

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