What is Russell wilson's current value?

Mick063

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It would be crazy to trade him.

I'm just asking to satisfy curiosity.

The two biggest trade deals that I can recall were Herschel Walker (Dallas to Minnesota) and Rickey Williams. (I'm trying to recall the Williams deal. Do I correctly recall that Ditka gave up an entire draft for him?)

So what is your estimation of Wilson's current worth? In draft picks or player/picks combination.

For a young ascending star that has proven the stage is not too big.
 

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I think the Tennesee Titans and Cleveland Browns would be a fair trade.
 

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Seanhawk":dj82l3hz said:
I think the Tennesee Titans and Cleveland Browns would be a fair trade.

I am assuming you mean the whole team :p
 

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I have a hard time understanding the reasons for some of the questions that people dream up myself.
 

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I would be interesting to know what some of these other teams would be willing to give up for him. I'm guessing it would be a lot.
 

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Six 1st rd picks in three years. :stirthepot:
 

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Zebulon Dak":3t6c2g28 said:
I would be interesting to know what some of these other teams would be willing to give up for him. I'm guessing it would be a lot.
2-3 1st round picks might start the conversation. I said start not be the actual price. Think about the Hershel Walker trade plus the Ricky Williams silliness now times that by around say....10.

But it's a non-stater you don't trade franchise level quarterbacks. Hell you barely trade tier 2 types like Jay Cutler or Alex Smith. The latter being obviously the wrong choice and is a big factor why San Francisco is a mess and Kansas City is very dangerous and is a legitimate Superbowl contender.
 

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MizzouHawkGal":2bt3uo65 said:
Zebulon Dak":2bt3uo65 said:
I would be interesting to know what some of these other teams would be willing to give up for him. I'm guessing it would be a lot.
2-3 1st round picks might start the conversation. I said start not be the actual price.

I don;t think there will be any conversation starter, given what he is today, there will never be a conversation. You are asking about a trade value for someone who is the bread and butter of the team. It is like asking what is Tom Brady's trade value. All number 1 picks from every draft from now until 15 years would be a good start :D Wow, can't even think about this scenario
 

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This one is kind of a no-brainer. We acquired Russell for a third round pick, so obviously that is what we could trade him for. But with Schneder's experience and savvy I bet he could trade that pick for a 4th and 6th rounder!

Let's wait 'til after the Superbowl on this one, though...just in case we need him.
 

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Not for sale. The only way a team could even dream of getting our franchise QB is by offering up multiple all-pros and first round picks.
 

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MizzouHawkGal":2zfa2kg0 said:
Zebulon Dak":2zfa2kg0 said:
I would be interesting to know what some of these other teams would be willing to give up for him. I'm guessing it would be a lot.
2-3 1st round picks might start the conversation. I said start not be the actual price. Think about the Hershel Walker trade plus the Ricky Williams silliness now times that by around say....10.

But it's a non-stater you don't trade franchise level quarterbacks. Hell you barely trade tier 2 types like Jay Cutler or Alex Smith. The latter being obviously the wrong choice and is a big factor why San Francisco is a mess and Kansas City is very dangerous and is a legitimate Superbowl contender.

The niners would still be a mess with Alice Smith.
 

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I know I'm crazy but I'd take Luck and a 1st for him instantly.

Mariota and 2-3 firsts would make me think.
 

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rideaducati":3ik58pfu said:
MizzouHawkGal":3ik58pfu said:
Zebulon Dak":3ik58pfu said:
I would be interesting to know what some of these other teams would be willing to give up for him. I'm guessing it would be a lot.
2-3 1st round picks might start the conversation. I said start not be the actual price. Think about the Hershel Walker trade plus the Ricky Williams silliness now times that by around say....10.

But it's a non-stater you don't trade franchise level quarterbacks. Hell you barely trade tier 2 types like Jay Cutler or Alex Smith. The latter being obviously the wrong choice and is a big factor why San Francisco is a mess and Kansas City is very dangerous and is a legitimate Superbowl contender.

The niners would still be a mess with Alice Smith.
With how Krappernick turned out? Yes. Point is the 49ers never had the right mix and Reid is better than Harbaugh at offense.
 

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chris98251":3h25ns3h said:
Seanhawk":3h25ns3h said:
I think the Tennesee Titans and Cleveland Browns would be a fair trade.

I am assuming you mean the whole team :p

No, the entire organizations. Stadiums included.
 

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TheRealDTM":17f3c97p said:
I know I'm crazy but I'd take Luck and a 1st for him instantly.

Mariota and 2-3 firsts would make me think.

Yep, you're crazy. Russell is just one of those guys you can't put a price on. He does things that nobody does or ever has done with his ability to avoid sacks and make a positive play out of a debacle. We went 36 years of trying to find a great QB with no success. So I would say 36 #1 picks and throw in a 7th. With the way we do on first and lower picks Schneider would probably do good with the 1's but find the next stud QB with the 7th rounder.
 

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Watch playoff teams with Bobby Joyner and AJ McArron starting and then rely me what Russell Wilson is worth.
 

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Mick063":xddo89tp said:
It would be crazy to trade him.

I'm just asking to satisfy curiosity.

The two biggest trade deals that I can recall were Herschel Walker (Dallas to Minnesota) and Rickey Williams. (I'm trying to recall the Williams deal. Do I correctly recall that Ditka gave up an entire draft for him?)

So what is your estimation of Wilson's current worth? In draft picks or player/picks combination.

For a young ascending star that has proven the stage is not too big.
Judging from your post it looks like your post, is suffering from a fantasy football overdose. 8)
It's nonsense to even think about trading a Super Bowl winning QB that hasn't even entered his prime yet.
You'd never get even close to his value back while creating a black hole in the hardest position to get great players at.
 
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