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Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab jump into the fold to come up with the best possible blockbuster trades that are a win-win for both parties. First, the dynamic duo starts with the news that Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Devonta Smith is getting a big contract extension, meaning the Eagles are now paying two wideouts $25 million annually. Can they maintain the talent and depth of their roster with cap numbers like that? In other news, the New York Jets have announced they will wear their ’80s throwbacks full-time next season, which makes Frank a very happy man.
Fitz and Frank have a number of mock trades they’d like to see, and they go down the list one by one as they send Justin Jefferson to the Buffalo Bills (and Arizona Cardinals), the Minnesota Vikings to fifth overall, Brandon Aiyuk to the Los Angeles Chargers, Tee Higgins to the Kansas City Chiefs, Dak Prescott to the Minnesota Vikings, Brock Bowers to Kansas City and Micah Parsons to the Atlanta Falcons.
The duo close the show by drafting Snake the best first overall of all time.
4:05 – Devonta Smith gets a big payday
11:20 – Jets will wear throwbacks full-time
22:05 – Fake win-win trades we’d like to see
59:45 – Snake Draft of the Week: First Overall Picks
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