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Colts give Jonathan Taylor permission to be Traded

I can't see a scenario where he stays with Indy. He is clearly going to milk the injury if they don't pay him or extend him.

Thus, the Colts would be wise to take the picks being offered now and guarantee the draft compensation instead of playing the lottery with the compensatory pick formula.

That plus they rid themselves of the drama with almost two weeks to prepare for the season.

100% they are dealing him, to which team remains to be seen. Confident it will be us.

All of this makes perfect sense. The problem is that Jim Irsay doesn't always make perfect sense.
 


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So Russini is saying this, Rapoport is saying he's likely to be traded and Schefter is saying he has his doubts he'll be traded. It's starting to look like Irsay is just jerking everyone around with this deadline crap.

I'm leaning towards the Irsay jerking scenario. He's going to go back to Taylor and say we tried to make a trade, now get your ass on the field. Nothing worse than a meddling owner.
 
I think Grier has handled this situation great. He hasn’t given in to the Colts demands of a first round pick for Taylor. If another team wants to offer a better deal to the Colts than Grier has, they can have him.

I happen to like our running back room and I will not be upset at all if Taylor isn’t traded to the Dolphins but I will be happy to root for him if he does become a Dolphin.
I like our running back room today, just don't think I'll be liking them come December, if we can get Taylor for a 2 and a 6 let's go. I agree that Grier has gone about his pursuit of these various vet backs in a tempered wise manner and not just caving to demands.
 
Then he should be given permission to seek a contract elsewhere, no?
Once he's completely fulfilled his current contractual obligation for the agreed upon compensation.... then yes he should.

Unless the NFLPA agrees to somehow allow players to buy themselves out of current deals at personal cost, you play out the deal and then cash in..... I'm a hockey guy... once the deal is signed only way out is retirement or a buyout.
 
He's no good. I get my info from "#1 UCE FAN".

It's weird. I know that there are Twitter folks who legit have inside information. I have no idea if that duo is legit or not, but weirder things have happened. Sarney's broken a couple news stories over the past year; I know for a fact that he has sources...but he took all sorts of abuse for years from people who insisted he was just making stuff up.
 
Once he's completely fulfilled his current contractual obligation for the agreed upon compensation.... then yes he should.

Unless the NFLPA agrees to somehow allow players to buy themselves out of current deals at personal cost, you play out the deal and then cash in..... I'm a hockey guy... once the deal is signed only way out is retirement or a buyout.

They should just force the league to eliminate the 5th year option for first round picks, in the next CBA negotiations. Along with eliminating the franchise tag.
 
Just playing devils advocate but you could definitely argue that losing Wilkins will severely weaken our run defense to the point that it's the opposing team keeping our offense off the field.
I could certainly be wrong on our approach to Wilkins but doubt we are trading him, think we are waiting to finalize his contract after the dust settles on the rest of our roster construction given he will be such a big piece of things. Do we get Taylor, do we not, any other surprises? Once settled we will be in a better position to nail down Wilkins one way or the other, a new contract or playing out this year on his rook deal with plans to possibly franchise tag him next.
 
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