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  • #83199
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    Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter
    Chiefs trade CB Marcus Peters and 2018 sixth-round pick to LA for 2019 second-round pick and 2018 fourth-round pick, per league sources

    Ian Rapoport@RapSheet
    On the #Chiefs & Marcus Peters: Best described as a mutual parting. Both sides came away in a good place. KC knew they would deal him for 2 months, took the best deal with a limited market that barely included 2 teams (not #Browns or #Colts, despite their execs drafting him)

    Albert Breer@AlbertBreer
    There’s a lot to this story. Ask yourself this: Why didn’t the Colts (Ballard) or Browns (Dorsey) get in, despite having a need and cap space?

    #83201
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    the next Deon Sanders for a 2nd in 2019 and a 4th in 2018.

    Not a bad deal. If the Rams replicate this season’s magic next, the picks will be low in each round.

    #83202
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    the next Deon Sanders for a 2nd in 2019 and a 4th in 2018.

    shoot. i hope he can get it turned around cuz you’re right. sounds like he’s got all the potential in the world.

    #83203
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    Bill Barnwell, ESPN Staff Writer

    http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-40016950-4

    Grades for the Marcus Peters trade: The Chiefs get a C for their end of the swap, in which they sent Peters and the 196th pick to the Rams for the 124th selection and a 2019 second-rounder. If the Rams finish 20th in the draft order next year and we don’t depreciate the pick’s value for time (both of which are perhaps conservative estimates), the Chase Stuart suggests the Chiefs picked up the 33rd selection in a typical draft for a 25-year-old former All-Pro cornerback on a below-market deal for the next two seasons. While Kansas City clearly wanted to trade Peters, this is a price point at which the Chiefs probably needed to trust their ability to rehabilitate Peters and bring him back into the fold. The Rams, meanwhile, get a B+ for their end of the bargain. They probably need to start holding onto their draft picks after sending high selections out in the trades for Peters, Jared Goff, and Sammy Watkins, but they’re not incurring an enormous amount of risk in trading for Peters. They can go year-to-year and pay the Washington product just $27.5 million over the next three seasons, which is less than inferior cornerbacks like Dre Kirkpatrick and Logan Ryan got in their free-agent deals last offseason.

    #83206
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    #Chiefs get:
    2018 4th-Rd
    2019 2nd-Rd

    #Rams get:
    CB Marcus Peters
    2018 6th-rd

    #83218
    JackPMiller
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    Not thrilled giving up another 2nd round pick. I believe we could have gotten away with giving the Chiefs two of our 6th rounders and a 7th rounder.

    #83219
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    Seems about right to me considering the risk.

    Straight up talent value, the Rams win this trade easily.

    Risk factor makes this about right. I think. The Rams could get a Steal, or they could have burned a 2nd round pick for a year of headaches.

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