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Potential Trade Destinations for Star Patriots CB Stephon Gilmore


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SOURCE: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2944598-potential-trade-destinations-for-star-patriots-cb-stephon-gilmore
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Summary

There's also a chance New England decides to sweeten the pot to keep Gilmore happy, and the team might prefer to hold on and risk turmoil at the current rate because we know how much they love collecting compensatory draft picks. According to Spotrac, only five teams in the NFL have more salary-cap space than the Bolts, who moved on from 31-year-old veteran Casey Hayward Jr. earlier this offseason and don't know what they'll get from soon-to-be 32-year-old Chris Harris Jr. Harris missed nearly half the 2020 season due to injury, and it's hard to get excited about guys like Michael Davis and Tevaughn Campbell as they wait on rookie second-round pick Asante Samuel Jr. The Chargers are looking to contend with more support for reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year Justin Herbert in the quarterback's sophomore season, and a move for Gilmore could help move them into playoff conversations. Might an increasingly desperate Chicago team gamble on Gilmore by offering New England a Day 2 pick and extending the two-time first-team All-Pro's contract by a year or two? That could buy them more flexibility, which would be huge considering they possess only $6.2 million in cap space right now, and it would likely put a smile on Gilmore's face as he joins a talented defense led by superstar Khalil Mack.

As said here by Brad Gagnon