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Josh Gordon and Greg Little on the Block (1 Viewer)

Line him up oppposite of Calvin with a combo of Burleson/Broyles in the slot. Wow, Stafford would have no more excuses.

 
If there's one team in the league where Gordon could make all the difference in the word, it's in San Francisco. If Baalke isn't working the phone on this, then shame on him.

 
If there's one team in the league where Gordon could make all the difference in the word, it's in San Francisco. If Baalke isn't working the phone on this, then shame on him.
SF, NE, NO, Sea, Car

All of these teams should be making a play, even if it meant giving up a high pick. He could be huge for any of them.

 
Why not the Rams? I watched a good bit of the Rams/Cowboys on Sunday, and it was ridiculous how many passes were dropped. I keep hearing how many weapons they have for Bradford, but I'm not seeing it. The Rams have the Redskins 1st. I say they give up a 2nd for Gordon. What say you?

 
Gordon's past has to be worrying teams. 22 years old and not a good decision maker = 1 year suspension in the near future.

 
Something must be scaring teams off, whether it is the asking price or his history. These teams would all fit with Gordon's skill

Patriots

Jets

Bills

Colts

Steelers

Ravens

Chargers

Raiders

49ers

Rams

Saints

Panthers

Lions

Bears

Vikings

Redskins

All these teams fit and no one has made a move, like I said above something is scaring them

 
Something must be scaring teams off, whether it is the asking price or his history. These teams would all fit with Gordon's skill

Patriots

Jets

Bills

Colts

Steelers

Ravens

Chargers

Raiders

49ers

Rams

Saints

Panthers

Lions

Bears

Vikings

Redskins

All these teams fit and no one has made a move, like I said above something is scaring them
Conditional picks makes this deal easier for both sides.

 
If there's one team in the league where Gordon could make all the difference in the word, it's in San Francisco. If Baalke isn't working the phone on this, then shame on him.
He was just shamed by the Aldon Smith incidents. Damned if you do..

 
Something must be scaring teams off, whether it is the asking price or his history. These teams would all fit with Gordon's skill

Patriots

Jets

Bills

Colts

Steelers

Ravens

Chargers

Raiders

49ers

Rams

Saints

Panthers

Lions

Bears

Vikings

Redskins

All these teams fit and no one has made a move, like I said above something is scaring them
I would think it would have to be a team that thinks they have a legit shot at the SB this year. Otherwise why give something up now? Wait for another year of free-agency, draft, etc.

 
Can they write in language that would suspension-proof a contract? I'm not sure they can. If not, what would a risk-analysis tell you for not only giving draft picks, but picking up a huge salary on a player who's more at risk than any other WR I can think of short of Titus Young?

 
Can they write in language that would suspension-proof a contract? I'm not sure they can. If not, what would a risk-analysis tell you for not only giving draft picks, but picking up a huge salary on a player who's more at risk than any other WR I can think of short of Titus Young?
Huge contract? Not really.

7/16/2012: Signed a four-year, $5.342 million contract. The deal contains $3.8 million guaranteed -- a $2.324 million signing bonus, Gordon's first two base salaries, and $380,000 of his third-year salary. 2013: $632,802, 2014: $825,604 (+ $50,000 workout bonus), 2015: $1,068,406 (+ $50,000 workout bonus), 2016: Free Agent

7/16/7/16/201ree Agent

 
Can they write in language that would suspension-proof a contract? I'm not sure they can. If not, what would a risk-analysis tell you for not only giving draft picks, but picking up a huge salary on a player who's more at risk than any other WR I can think of short of Titus Young?
Huge contract? Not really.

7/16/2012: Signed a four-year, $5.342 million contract. The deal contains $3.8 million guaranteed -- a $2.324 million signing bonus, Gordon's first two base salaries, and $380,000 of his third-year salary. 2013: $632,802, 2014: $825,604 (+ $50,000 workout bonus), 2015: $1,068,406 (+ $50,000 workout bonus), 2016: Free Agent

7/16/7/16/201ree Agent
It's an extremely cheap contract for the team trading for him.

 
I think Gordon is untradeable.

Anything short of a #1 for CLE doesn't make sense. Because of how talented he is. He is a potential ace, a top tier TRUE #1 wr. If all you are going to get is a 2nd rounder (that you don't know if it low or high), then you may as well hold on to him, and cross your fingers.

And who would give up a #1 for a one year suspension waiting to happen?

I think if Cleveland trades him for a 2 or 3, they are sure he is beyond help.

 
Little as a remnant and symbol of the prior regime's mistakes seems like a prime candidate.

6th/7th rounder should do it.

I'd say at this point keep Gordon in place for whoever the franchise QB they have in mind.

 
Little as a remnant and symbol of the prior regime's mistakes seems like a prime candidate.

6th/7th rounder should do it.

I'd say at this point keep Gordon in place for whoever the franchise QB they have in mind.
Ya Little stinks and can't really see any team being interested in him.

 

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