What is Your Price to Trade Aaron Donald..gulp

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How many Picks would it take to trade Aaron Donald?

  • One first rounder this year, and another next year

    Votes: 4 4.8%
  • Two first rounders this year

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Three first rounders: Two 1 sts this year and another next year

    Votes: 23 27.4%
  • Six 6th rounders

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • GTFO. No WAY we trade A

    Votes: 56 66.7%

  • Total voters
    84
My love for the Rams and a hunger to pass the 49ers as a more successful Football team far exceeds any loyalty I have for any other single player.

2 - 1's
1- 2nd
1 - 3rd
2 - 4th's
Over 2 seasons
 
A teams entire draft 1-7 picks for two years straight and another first for good measure
 
HoneStly, the conversation starts at 3 1sts. If they oblige then we’ll see what else we can get as far as players/picks.
 
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Some fans are really in love with picks it seems. Sort of like opening hundreds of packs of bubble gum cards hoping to score an Aaron Donald. :)
 
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Trading him would save $1 million in cap space - less than signing even a first would cost. Although a lot more in 2021. He's a great player, but the resources could have been used more efficiently than on a great DL. But I doubt they get what is needed in return.

And no, not all high picks work out - but give Snead enough of them and I trust him to get value.
 
Donald probably has several great to elite seasons left. He has a huge contract but he plays up to it. Even when he's "neutralized" (drawing two, three even four blockers on a play) he frees up opportunities for everyone else. His impact on the field is greater than just his individual stats.

I wouldn't trade Donald any more than I would've traded Marshall Faulk in his prime.