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03-23-2013, 03:15 PM | Topic Starter |
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Andy Reid on draft day.
This thread will document Eagles draft day trades since Andy Reid arrived in Philly.
2012 Traded up from 15 to 12 with Seattle for a 4th and a 6th. Traded down from 51 to 59 with Green Bay for an additional 4th. Traded down from 76 and their 99th to Houston for the 88 and DeMeco Ryans. Traded up from 223 to 200 with New England for LB Tracy White and a 7th. |
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03-23-2013, 03:19 PM | #2 |
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2011
Traded down from 85 to 90 with Baltimore for a 6th. Traded down from 104 to 116 with Tampa Bay for a 4th rounder in 2012. Traded down from 153 to 161 with the Jets for a 6th, giving up a 7th. Traded up from 194 to 193 with the Patriots. |
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03-23-2013, 03:24 PM | #3 |
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Sounds like it died in 2012, though? I don't know, I'm just focusing on draft day trades, i.e. trades up and trades down. Reid has almost equalled this number of trades in his trades for players and of players, but those are not included in this thread. Edit: Nevermind. They had a draft day trade on 2012. |
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03-23-2013, 03:29 PM | #5 |
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2010
Traded up from 24 to 13 with Denver for two 3rds. Traded down from 55 to 59 with Dallas for a 4th. Traded down from 59 to 71 with Cleveland for two 5ths. Traded down from 71 to 86 with Green Bay for a 4th. Traded down from 146 to 159 with San Diego for a 5th and a 5th in 2011. Traded for 220 with Detroit for a 6th in 2011. |
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2009
Traded up from 21 to 19 with Cleveland for a 6th. Traded down from 85 to 91 with the Giants for a 5th. He's able to trade with division rivals, for what it's worth. And that Cleveland trade seems like rape. Moving up two slots for a 6th? |
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03-23-2013, 10:59 PM | #7 |
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Wasn't that the year Cleveland went crazy and traded down like four times?
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2008
Traded down from 19 to 43 with Carolina for a 4th and a 1st in 2009. Traded down from 43 to 47 with Minnesota for a 4th, giving up a 5th of his own to do so. Traded off 115 to Miami for RB Lorenzo Booker. Traded off 191 to Cleveland for a 2009 5th rounder. |
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2007
Traded down from 26 to 36 with Dallas for a 2nd, 3rd, and 5th. |
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03-23-2013, 03:48 PM | #10 |
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Andy Reid compensatory selections over the past 5 years:
Two 7ths in 2011. Two 7ths in 2010. 4th and two 6ths in 2008. |
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03-23-2013, 10:37 PM | #11 |
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Makes ya wonder if they might want to trade Albert for a pick and a player.
I'd rather see that than a 2 this year and a 3 next year. Give us a 2 and a good starter at a position of need and that would surely lessen the blow. |
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Who do the Dolphins have that would be a good pickup for us?
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Peters blew out his achilles tendon twice last year and didn't play a down. The rest of their line sucked. This would allow Reid to get his bookend tackles by selecting Eric Fisher and Terron Armstead in the first and second rounds. Our line (which Reid values higher than most coaches) would be set, would be young, and have quality depth. |
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And I've said it before, Don Stephenson, if he stayed in school, would have been the first round OT out of Oklahoma that people would be talking about, not Lane Johnson. The guy is big, athletic and has very nice feet. I can see the Eagles attempting a trade for Albert depending upon his salary demands, but I can't see the Chiefs not making an effort to get him resigned to a long term deal at this point. A bird in hand, as the saying goes, and you never know what you are going to get out of a rookie. Albert is a known commodity at this point. Personally, I see the offensive line like this: LT: Albert LG: Schwartz C: Hudson RG: Asamoah RT: Stephenson Allen is the #1 reserve and Mattison #2. They'll likely draft another inside guy and tackle. |
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