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#34 PICK HAS TRADE VALUE
It is becoming more and more apparent that we will probably have to pick at #2 overall because this draft is so top heavy that teams seem content on sitting and waiting to see who falls to them. However, the #34 overall pick will have some value in this draft. Most experts believe that some great prospects could easily fall into the second round.
If we can't get a Mangold or Carpenter at #34, and we are stuck picking the best LB, CB, or DT that is left, why not look to trade down in the second round? For instance, there are three teams that are expected to be active in the draft and have multiple picks between the second and third rounds: The Vikings, Patriots, and Chargers. Using the trade chart, we could swap the #34 overall for: #48 and #83(Minn), #50 and #81(SD), and #52 and #75 (NE). SD and NE would be ideal partners because they already boast two of the deepest rosters in the NFL and could use specific starters to put them over the top. The point is that we could still get our 3rd rounder back while not moving down more than 14 to 18 places in the second round. Most mock drafts are ALL OVER THE PLACE with picks 34 to 80. What do you guys think? |
RE: #34 PICK HAS TRADE VALUE
I see this also. Depending on what happens at 2 then we will find out how far we will drop. I hope to see us pick up a 4th rounder. ilove picking high there. but i doubt it involving the 34th pick
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Sounds good, talk to them, then give Loomis a call and let him know.
I do believe the strength of this draft is the breadth of quality from lower first to the third round. Not high impact players necessarily but solid potential starters. I would even give on the value to move out of the #2pick to add more. Another idea is this... trade next year's first rounder for a high second rounder this year. Reasoning: expect team to be much better and thus draft position much lower in '07. Because of the depth this year a #32 to #50ish might be better this year than 10-15 picks higher next year... and you get the guy NOW |
RE: #34 PICK HAS TRADE VALUE
I do not want to give up that pick. There will still be some serious talent there at #34. If Mangold & Carpenter are gone, there will be guys like Abdul Hodge, Jonathon Joseph, Claude Wroten, Ko Simpson, Max Jeanne-Gilles, and on & on at #34 that won't be there later in the round. This is too valuable a pick to give up in this particular draft. Any other year, I would probably agree. Just not this year.
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dude no way i would trade next years first for a second this year. whodi i would brady. the guy has got such a nice nice arm and nice touch too
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I agree... we have to keep that pick next year, b/c we were a very disgusting team last year and unless we have the grace of god bestowed upon us this year, we aren't going to do much this year... brady quinn will be available and this guy is good... definitely in favor of having him under center for us, even if brees is here... true, there is a lot of talent this year, but no need to get short sighted now...
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nice to see that much pragmatism among such devoted fans.
I do think the talent is here though. That is, to be at least like the previous 32-32 run before last season. A good nucleus with a real coach and it can happen. Remember the Bears and Bucs were picking #4 and #5 this time last year and went on to win division crowns. Miami was in our spot and went to 9-7. |
None of them traded a first round pick in the following year though. That's just a bad idea. Sorry man. I was with you up until then. That's just not a risk we could take. Also, Miami, the Bears and the Bucs ALL had more talent than we had. Far more. All three had killer defenses. Miami got faded cause Ricky jumped ship on them right before the season. The bucs offense was going to tatters with no running game. And the Bears had injuries unleashed upon them. Plus they were all GOOD and had a down year. We have been mediocre then dropped to terrible. There;s not enough good seasons behind us yet to make a move like that. If we had been in the playoffs the year before, maybe. But we have too small a margin of error not to be 3-13 again for us to part with that pick.
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next years first round pick is worth 800 pts... the 21st pick this years draft is worth.... u guess it 800 pts... so we would be stupid... to trade for a 2nd round pick this year with a first next year.... where do u guys come up with this stuff?
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:itsgood: pakowitz
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Under no cicrcumstances do we get rid of our first round pick next year...too many unknowns about this years team.
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Maybe we can get Youboty out of Ohio State. Id like that pick and plus the team would sell a buttload of Youboty jerseys :D |
Welcome to the board smyce. Is that Broussard in your avy? You got any news on him, or does anyone else?
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his rehab is coming along slower then expected... got it off a LSU sports website... pretty good site i must add...
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LSUSports.net?
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I really couldn't take myself seriously, if I regularly visited a site called "Tiger droppings," although it looks kinda cool. :lol:
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yea i know... i started goin there like a year ago...if ya go in the OT lounge.... it gets kinda wild at times.. cuz nothing is off limits... and i mean NOTHING... ive seen some wild topics... stuff i cant say on here....
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Yeah its Alley. He and I are alumni of Acadiana High in Lafayette. News is his rehab is going wonderfully and he should be ready to go....though my source is my sister...lol |
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