"The Jets were in on Tyreek Hill on 'The hell going on' day back in March," Eisen said on The Rich Eisen Show. "They offered two [second-round picks] for him. ... They're not trading [their first-round picks] for Tyreek Hill. Deebo's a different story."
Eisen suggests the Jets trade the No. 10 overall pick for the disgruntled 49ers wide receiver.
"The Jets also have four of the top 38 picks, a ton of cap room," Eisen continued. "They can pay him. He's in the AFC. You don't have to hear from him anymore. You won't see him but once every four years.
"The Jets have the draft capital. They have the actual capital. Let's go. And what better way to respond to Tyreek in Miami?"
Eisen also believes the Baltimore Ravens should inquire about Samuel. They currently own the No. 14 overall pick. They also own the No. 45 overall pick.
If the relationship between the 49ers and Samuel can't be repaired, what do you think about the possibility of trading the receiver for the No. 10 overall pick? Is that enough? Leave a comment below.
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