After a flurry of wide receiver trades around the NFL, Grant and Danny circle back to the 3rd rounder that Adam Peters got for a much less productive Jahan Dotson and give Peters his flowers.
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00:00I do want to give some shine to Adam Peters, though, really quickly, because Peters, Danny,
00:04traded Jahan Dotson and got a third-round pickback. Now, everyone wants to play the
00:09apples-to-apples game and call up and go over all the specifics and how we got here and what's what.
00:15But if you look at the other receivers that have been traded, Amari Cooper,
00:19Devontae Adams, and now, throw it on the pile, DeAndre Hopkins, the value that Washington got
00:28for a guy that couldn't even get targets or catches from the Eagles when their top two
00:33receivers were out for a couple of weeks is preposterous. Adam Peters did it
00:40in the worst possible way to the Eagles and Howie Roseman.
00:43There goes my hero, Adam Peters. Watch him as he goes.
00:53Someone should call 911 and say, I just saw Adam Peters get a third for Jahan Dotson from Howie
00:59Roseman, based on this market right now. I mean, that's illegal in 23 states, what he did to Howie
01:04Roseman. It was Dotson and a fifth for a third, which is pretty good value. I'll take that.
01:11I got a third-round pickback for Jahan Dotson.
01:13A third-round pick for a guy that doesn't play. I'll take it. A guy that was not part of your
01:18plan. Imagine the analogy I would use, or the comp I would use, is imagine that they got a
01:22third for Jamin Davis. The guy that they cut, the guy that was not part of their plans anymore,
01:27they were able to do a pick swap and end up with another third-round pick. That's pretty cool.