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Feeley to Moss?

That just might be the case next season. Miami already acquired Philadephia quarterback Jay Feeley for a second round draft pick. But the big rumor is a trade between the Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings that would send Randy Moss to Miami in exchange for wide out Chris Chambers, defensive end Adewale Ogunleye, cornerback Sam Madison, and draft picks.

If I was running the Vikings and Miami offered me this package I'd take it. The Patriots proved again that defense wins championships, and the Vikings need to improve on that side of the ball to prevent another late-season debacle. Moss by himself can't win a title. Two quality defensive players plus a good receiver plus draft picks would bring the Vikings that much closer to finally holding a Lombardi trophy.

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Yikes! No kidding. Moss i... (Below threshold)

Yikes! No kidding. Moss is clearly a better receiver than Chambers--but not radically so. Indeed, I made a Moss for Chambers and others trade with my fantasy team last year and came out just fine!

Moss is overated and will c... (Below threshold)

Moss is overated and will cost both an arm and a leg. I just don't think anyone has the room to ink Randy Moss without significantly breaking some other squad on their team.

Moss is overated and will c... (Below threshold)

Moss is overated and will cost both an arm and a leg. I just don't think anyone has the room to ink Randy Moss without significantly breaking some other squad on their team.


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