00:00Jeremy Fowler wrote about A.J. Brown over the weekend.
00:02He had a lot of good pieces in free agency.
00:05He said the Eagles are worth watching for reasons beyond A.J. Brown,
00:09although he says Philly is asking for a steep price for Brown.
00:11One executive said it was a first and second for him.
00:14Yeah, that's too much.
00:15He says perhaps that changes, but New England is still in the mix.
00:18We'll play you some rap sheet coming up.
00:20Pats do appear to be in the mix, but again,
00:22the asking price is too high, it seems, for right now.
00:25Will Howie Roseman lower his price?
00:26I bet he will, because I don't think he has the leverage.
00:29We'll see how that plays out.
00:30First and a second, too much?
00:31Yeah, it's too much.
00:32Is first and a third too much?
00:34I would maybe reluctantly do that.
00:36You had the idea last week about maybe the third rounder is next year's draft,
00:39so you're not doing that.
00:40I would just stagger it a little bit.
00:42Okay, I don't think you need to go there, though.
00:44I also don't think you will need to.
00:47But let's say we play the game and we know what it costs.
00:49Is he worth a first and a third to get A.J. Brown?
00:52Yeah, I guess.
00:52My answer also is yes.
00:53A two and a four seems more fair than a one and a three.
00:56Maybe we're getting into semantics slightly.
00:58But I'd rather give up a two and a four than a one and a three.
01:00But I also don't think that's like, I mean, yeah, I'd give up a seventh.
01:03But no, I'm saying a two and a four I feel like is fair to them.
01:07And because it's just not working there anymore.
01:09They need to move on.
01:12And then for the Patriots, I think you would jump at that.
01:14But as time goes on, and maybe some of the asking prices are a little bit higher,
01:18you still need to get the players, right?
01:20And if Mike Vrabel wants the players, he said he goes and gets them.
01:22So I think he should be willing to part with a one.
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