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Originally Posted by Dam8610
It's 2 1st rounders or other compensation that the team agrees to. Redding can be traded for anything the Lions will take.
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That's what I'm getting at. If Redding chooses to holdout, the Lions can accept less to get red of him (and get what they can). I think #32 for Redding is a good trade, but the Colts probably won't trade away their top pick since they build through the draft. Redding was awesome @ DT last year, and if he had Freeney & Mathis outside him, he might continue to produce the same way. The Colts need another quality DT, and Redding would probably be a better investment than what Corey Simon was.