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The Kirk Cousins trade speculation won't die.

The Washington Redskins' backup quarterback drew interest from several teams during the 2014 NFL Draft, but none of the offers tempted general manager Bruce Allen to part with his Robert Griffin III insurance.

The Cleveland Browns were one of the interested parties, as general manager Ray Farmer attempted to reunite Cousins with offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan.

CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora reports the Browns were rebuffed in their offer of a fourth-round pick in exchange for Cousins.

Former Redskins tight end and current WTEM-AM Washington radio broadcaster Chris Cooley corroborates La Canfora's account, adding that Allen would "absolutely" have pulled the trigger had the Browns upped the offer to a second-round pick.

Those phone calls presumably occurred before the Browns traded up for Johnny Manziel at No. 22 overall.

With Shanahan set to tutor Manziel in Cleveland, Cousins has missed out on his best opportunity to get out from under RGIII's shadow in the nation's capital.




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I don't know who is dumber Washington for passing up that deal or us for offering that deal.

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Just a quick thought, I wouldn't have given up a 2nd and they wouldn't 'take a 4th.. Oh well, we apparently tried and it didn't work..

Question, would any of you give up Hoyer for a 4th rounder?


Would any of you give up Hoyer for a 2nd rounder?


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I'd give up Hoyer for a 2nd rounder easily. We could have gotten Marqise Lee or Jordan Matthews for him


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Just a quick thought, I wouldn't have given up a 2nd and they wouldn't 'take a 4th.. Oh well, we apparently tried and it didn't work..

Question, would any of you give up Hoyer for a 4th rounder?


Would any of you give up Hoyer for a 2nd rounder?




Yes and yes. And I like Hoyer.

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I wouldn't gi e up Hoyer for a 4th. A 2nd would be tempting. Depends on how high a 2nd.


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It's water under the bridge.


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Not a shot at you Damanshot. What a stupid non story.

I hit on a supermodel and she rebuffed but said if I were better looking she would have said yes.

As to the Hoyer question: probably not for a 4th and yes to a 2nd. I would probably take a 3rd. If after OTAs Manziel looks like the starter and the FO is comfortable with Thigpin and Shaw I would move Hoyer for a 4th. Especially if a team loses its starter in camp.

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I am extremely pleased that this didn't happen. I am also shocked that the Redskins didn't take the fourth. Isn't their hope that Cousins never plays? Also, they have Colt McCoy, he is a pretty good backup.

Thank you Bruce Allen for your unreasonably high asking price. It saved us from getting a mediocre QB.

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They drafted him in the 3rd...

I don't imagine that they want any compensation less than that. a 3rd or 2nd would make them happy/.


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Where he was drafted no longer has relevance to his value. He only has two years left on his contract and has either showed nothing or been bad.

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That's like NE drafting Mallet in the 3rd and expecting a 1st for him.


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Finally, something me and Throw Long agree on.

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They drafted him in the 3rd...

I don't imagine that they want any compensation less than that. a 3rd or 2nd would make them happy/.




The Redskins drafted Cousins in the 4th round.

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Per NFL.com he was the # 102 pick which is the 7th pick of round 4.

In looking up his exact draft spot I saw his stats. Same link:
2013 = 4 td's, 7 int's, 854 yrds, 58.4 QbR


http://www.nfl.com/player/kirkcousins/2532820/draft


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Somtimes the best deals are the ones you dont make.


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Somtimes the best deals are the ones you dont make.




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Agreed. Second for Hoyer might be tempting to some, but we could be better already. Hoyer plays well, value in trade goes up, we have better bait. I want some stability. Glad this didn't happen. More than enough variables at QB at present.

I had a dream: We go into a draft and a season with a clear starting QB, no QB controversy, and no screaming need to draft That Guy for franchise QB. It was a beautiful thing.

Then the board collapsed for a total lack of QB threads. Just kidding. Here we go Brownies!


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So if Hoyer plays great this season..

You want to trade him?


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...and no screaming need to draft That Guy for franchise QB.




I've seen That Guy's posts in here. I don't want him as a franchise QB either.

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How smart are we for offering a 4th?

These guys are all over the place in regards to QB. I don't think our braintrust really understands the position.

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I really, honestly think that the Browns brain trust wasn't convinced that any QB in the draft is "the guy". I really wonder just how much they liked any QB available in this draft. The answer I hear echoing back is ...... not that much. They took Manziel, as somewhat of a flyer ..... but not necessarily as a sure thing.

Farmer did also put them in position to be able to trade up and draft a QB high next year, if necessary.

I think that they might have passed on a QB in this draft if they could have added another veteran they liked.


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