To say his skills could “easily” be replaced by a future pick is really shortsighted. Most players drafted don’t produce numbers like he does. Most are out of the league within a few years.
Unless you’re returning equal or better production this off-season is a really stupid time to trade him barring a high level prospect such as scoot. It would have to be a really lopsided trade to move a guy on a golden contract who’s essentially slated to carry a good portion of the offensive load while you acclimate your franchise player to a new league, new team, new country.
Expecting your rookie to carry a burdensome offense load in order to move a proven talent and great locker room guy for a what-if draft pick that comes with moderate potential is just ty GMing.
The trade Keldon crowd is just stupid.
Don’t get me wrong though if Branham or some other pick ends up producing at a high rate or we sign a redundant player that for whatever reason becomes a better fit then I have no problem trading Keldon. I just think doing it now is a really bad idea.
I got no problem trading Keldon if it’s an upgrade either. Not gonna happen but if they want to move Keldon with picks for Brown I might be alright with that etc.

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