Potential Joe Thomas-to-Broncos trade falls through
A potential blockbuster deal between the and fell apart just before Tuesday's league-wide trade deadline.NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport told NFL Network that the sides couldn't work out a swap for Cleveland's left tackle, , largely because the were asking for too much."It's not that they (ran) out of time moving up to the deadline, it's just that they couldn't agree on compensation," Rapoport said. "The were asking for a very steep price, more
Lucas Duda Jersey than a first-rounder for a potential deal, and that simply was not going to happen. So that is why he's remaining a member of the ."In addition, a holdup on converting Thomas' remaining salary for 2016 and '17 into guarantees also prevented the trade from getting done, a source involved with the proce s told Rapoport.The trade would have made sense for Denver. The undefeated need help at left tackle with and both lost for the year on injured reserve. The move also would have allowed Thomas to play for a winner, but the loyal bookend stated Monday that he had no desire to leave the team that drafted him in 2007, saying: "The trading deadline creates a lot of controversy and a lot scuttlebutt that generally results in nothing," general manager Ray Farmer told reporters just minutes after the deadline, adding: "We had some conversations and, at the end of the day, they all resulted in the same thing -- nothing."Still, the trade whispers don't help a struggling two-win team looking for signs of hope, with coach Mike Pettine saying of the go sip: "It's the equivalent of throwing a grenade in the locker room."Farmer said the "didn't actively go out and try to move anybody," insisting that "there was no shopping from my perspective," despite Rapoport noting that center and pa s rushers and were all on the block.Credit general manager John Elway with aggre sively swinging for the fences to patch up Denver's line -- but also for refusing to mortgage the future when the asking price shot into the heavens.Nearly three decades after breaking Cleveland's heart with "The Drive" and "The Fumble," Elway and the still remain two steps ahead of the eternally searching .
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