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It’s hard to keep track of every move that happened around the NFL this offseason, as it was a busy summer that saw many teams get noticeably better, though others made some questionable decisions.
Craig Carton of “The Carton Show” listed shared his list of the five worst offseason moves so far.
In order, they are: the Buffalo Bills trading their first-round pick to the Kansas City Chiefs to allow them to select Xavier Worthy, the Panthers not moving to the minor leagues, the Las Vegas Raiders’ overall quarterback situation, the Dallas Cowboys bringing back Ezekiel Elliott, and the Atlanta Falcons drafting Michael Penix Jr.
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The Panthers take is just rude and unserious, but the other moves are all valid.
It’s still hard to fathom the Bills doing anything to help the Chiefs after losing to them in the playoffs three times in devastating fashion in recent years.
Worthy already looks like a perfect fit with Patrick Mahomes based on clips from training camp, and for a team like the Bills that just lost its top two receivers, it’s puzzling that they didn’t just take Worthy themselves, or at least take Keon Coleman in that spot, considering they drafted him a few picks later anyway.
The Penix pick raised a ton of eyebrows during the draft given the fact that Atlanta had already signed Kirk Cousins, but Elliott back in Dallas should be fun as long as he has some gas left in the tank.
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