Reportedly Titans turned down big trade offer for #2 pick

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    The Tennessee Titans got an insane trade offer for the No. 2 pick, and they turned it down to take Marcus Mariota

    By Tony Manfred

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/tennessee-titans-got-insane-trade-012700920.html

    In a mild surprise, the Tennessee Titans selected Marcus Mariota with the No. 2 pick in the NFL Draft.

    It’s not surprising that Mariota went so high, it’s surprising that the Titans took him instead of trading the pick for a monster package from the Philadelphia Eagles.

    The Eagles, who were widely expected to go all-in for Mariota, put a huge offer on the table, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. The reported offer, as described by Rapoport on Twitter, is insane:

    Two first-round picks
    One third-round pick
    Fletcher Cox, the team’s best defensive player
    Brandon Boykin, nickel corner
    Sam Bradford, starting quarterback
    Mychal Kendricks, starting linebacker

    *At a press conference late Thursday night, Kelly claimed he never offered any players for the No. 2 pick. Given Kelly’s history with being less-than-straightforward with the media about personnel decisions (he said Nick Foles would be the team’s quarterback for “the next 1,000 years” and he wanted to keep LeSean McCoy before trading them both), and the fact that these players now have to come back to Philly after hearing their names in trade rumors all week, it’s fair to be skeptical about Kelly’s claim that he never put any players in the table.

    If Rapoport’s report is true, the Eagles would have given up a ton. Outside of throwing in a third first-round pick, there’s not much else the Eagles could have put on the table.

    In 2012, the Washington Redskins gave up three first-round picks and a second-round pick to move up from No. 6 to No. 2 to draft Robert Griffin III. The Eagles offer — especially because it contains a proven star player as good as Cox — is at least as strong as that.

    As much as Chip Kelly talked about not mortgaging the future for a single player, this would have been a wild gamble for Philly. He would have been trading a huge proportion of his available assets for one guy. The only way it would have worked out is if Mariota became one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL.

    In turning down the deal, the Titans showed that they were more committed to Mariota than they let on publicly. While there was talk that they loved current starter Zach Mettenberger, you don’t turn down that sort of offer unless you think you’re getting a special player.

    Immediately after the pick, head coach Ken Whisenhunt essentially declared Mariota the starter.

    The Titans could have easily justified taking the trade. Instead, they bet big on Mariota.

    #23515
    Mackeyser
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    They’re crazy. No way Mariota was worth all that…

    Eagles crazy for offering, Titans crazy for saying no. Maybe they didn’t want to take advantage of someone drunk…

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 8 months ago by Mackeyser.

    Sports is the crucible of human virtue. The distillate remains are human vice.

    #23523
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    Two fools met. One offered too much. The other didn’t take it.

    Agamemnon

    #23538
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    Yeah, if that’s true the Titans are fools for not taking it. Fans should be lighting torches and marching on Titans headquarters.

    torch

    #23551
    Avatar photowv
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    Wow. Thats hard for me to believe. I’m skeptical.

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    #23577
    Avatar photoEternal Ramnation
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    Titans didn’t want Bradford’s contract would be my guess.

    #23579
    Avatar photojoemad
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    I think it’s BS…..

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