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I think you guys are being vey unrealistic on what that takes. But we will see |
I mean you seriously think these teams want picks this year in rounds 2 through 4 but are going to be happy with next year's rams pick and this year's 2nd?
That's not helping this year. This year's 3rd and a 2nd next is even more idiotic |
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Think Randy Moss or Aaron Rogers. My preference is to stay put... |
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I want them to use the Peters pick from LA and possibly another 2 or 3 from next year depending on how the draft plays out and who’s on the board. If this draft has (and it does) 3rd round talents that project to fall to the mid 4th, I have no problem moving a pick or 2 in next years draft to go get them now. I want Mahomes to not just score a lot, but to win a lot. Load the defense and take advantage of the true strengths of the 2018 draft to do so. |
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He loves trading down for future picks in trades just like that. He’s at pick 31 and Philly wants to move down and has 32. If we threw them a 2+4 this year and the Peters pick, that’s probably a done deal. |
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Saints receive: 2017 3rd round pick (No. 67) 49ers receive: 2018 2nd round pick 2017 7th round pick (No. 229) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Broncos receive: 2018 4th round pick 49ers receive: 2017 5th round pick (No. 177) Kapri Bibbs ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jets receive: 2018 5th round pick Cowboys receive: 2017 6th round pick (No. 191) So it seems any draft pick in 2019 is valued as 1 round later in 2018 (2019 Rams 2nd round pick valued as a 3rd round pick in 2018). Further more lets look at some early 2nd round pick trades from last season: Cardinals receive: 2017 second-round pick (No. 36) Bears receive: 2017 second-round pick (No. 45) 2017 fourth-round pick (No. 119) 2017 sixth-round pick (No. 197) 2018 fourth-round pick ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bills receive: 2017 second-round pick (No. 37) 2017 fifth-round pick (No. 149) Rams receive: 2017 second-round pick (No. 44) 2017 third-round pick (No. 91) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Vikings receive: 2017 second-round pick (No. 41) Bengals receive: 2017 second-round pick (No. 48) 2017 fourth-round pick (No. 128) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bills receive: 2017 second-round pick (No. 63) Falcons receive: 2017 third-round pick (No. 75) 2017 fifth-round pick (No. 149) 2017 fifth-round pick (No. 156) Out of all those trades the Bills dropped the most by 12 spots- I just think teams who want to move down do so to recoup draft picks for this season specifically. Maybe there's another Kamara trade out there to acquire some more 2018 draft capital but it's not gonna be an easy task to load up in this draft class. We just don't have the picks to do so. |
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Take the 2019 2nd and maybe even use it to move around some more...while still making a selection in the second round in a deep draft. It all depends on how the draft unfolds. Veach basically says he wants to move up in every scenario presented. He says he has a group of players in a certain grouping (he refers to them as pockets) that he wants to move up for as that pocket depletes. Maybe our 2nd rounder and second 4th this year and next years 2 gets us from 54 to 31/32 and gets us a difference making CB if there’s a run on them in the teens-early 20s...maybe that run doesn’t start till the mid to late 20s and Veach sees 5 or 6 he would be happy with...then he wouldn’t need to move up nearly as far, if at all. Everything depends on how that first round plays out. |
I'll say one thing. I am 99% sure that Veach will trade that next year Rams' 2nd round pick (or the Chiefs').
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sit tight with the FIVE picks we have from 54-124 and enjoy the deep draft class. I'd love to grab a blue chip CB too, but givin the way the board is shaping out, i lean towards sitting tight, and the MOST i do is move up 10-15 in the 2nd round, and only offer a 4th to do it. |
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YEah, I'm more into moving up in the 2nd than going to the first. 54 to 32 is a ways to go and would be pricey.
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I expect to see a trade up into the late 1st or early second that includes a player. I'm not sure who that would be. Last year, I believe that we trade TE O'Shags to the Pats for a 5th. Nobody saw that coming. We loaded up at RB. Maybe we trade West or Ware? Or maybe Nelson? We already tried to trade him once. Harris could be an option too. Maybe Dee Ford? Who knows. But I would bet someone is gone on Thursday or Friday as part of a trade up package.
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The only reason to move up into the 1st is for the 5th year option. Depends on who you're getting at that point as to whether that's important or not.
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The article said Philly wants to trade down for picks in rounds 234 this year. B B usually gets a1st the next year if he's moving his 1st iirc. Especially when he's wanting a qb... They are wanting to move up imo |
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I’m thinking he wants one of the top 6. I’m going with Isaiah Oliver. |
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I wouldn’t be surprised to see Dorsey trade back into the first rd for Isaiah Oliver.
They have been all over the kid and it makes sense bc he’s the exact type of player Dorsey loves. Dude has 33 1/2 inch arms. For reference, Richard Sherman has 32, Josh Norman has 32 3/4 and Marcus Peters has 31 1/2. That alone probably made Dorsey move this kid up his board LMAO |
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• There will be some trades in this draft that might seem one-sided. Several team officials told me in the past few days that they value Day 2 picks (rounds two and three) so highly that they’d be willing to take slightly less in compensation to move down. Where could this come into play? Cleveland (four), Indianapolis (six), Baltimore (16), Seattle (18), New England (23, 31), New Orleans (27), Philadelphia (32). “This is not your typical draft,” said one veteran club official Sunday. “The second, third and even fourth rounds are gold. You can take less than the trade-value chart says and still make a very good trade if you get multiple picks in those rounds.”
From the departments of duh and no shit, Sherlock. Exactly why I said the Chiefs would be ****ing reeruned to offer market value in any trade up scenario. |
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone suggesting KC should package a bunch of picks from this draft to move up. Those of us wanting to move up want to do so using picks from next year.
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I don't think the Chiefs will trade up into the first round. I think they stay put and hopefully, draft wisely with the 8 picks that they have.
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I could see them easily parting with one of the 4ths to move up 5-10 slots if a guy Veach is locked in on gets within range. Nothing wrong with that.
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Teams wanting to move down want multiple 2nd and 3rds THIS YEAR. |
Yeah, I don't know how good that 2nd next year will be.
I wonder if they could flip it for a player elsewhere. I know that makes contracts weird though. |
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But there are always teams wanting to add future picks in trade downs. I’m sticking to my guns that I think KC moves up to 31-40 without packaging a bunch of picks from this year. |
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We will see |
If there are that many guys with first round grades, I think it actually shows the opposite that the class is pretty weak. Not many guys separating themselves.
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In 2007, NE traded their 28th pick to SF for that years 4th and next years first
In 2009, NE traded back twice for future draft picks that turned into Gronk In 2011, they traded back 4 times and one was for a future pick they used on Chandler Jones. In 2013, NE traded down and out of the first In 2016 they traded down twice From 2001-2016 NE traded down 36 times. |
They didn't need a future Qb those years. Now they do. I bet they trade UP this year.
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On 610 Terez said Dorsey was more of a “gather more picks for more value” guy while Veach is a “get good players period” kinda guy and trusts his scouting to find the right players.
There likely won’t be value at 54 or even 44 for guys that will be there at 32-37. Think about it...5 QB’s are projected to go in the first rd and 2-3 RB’s. Defensive talent is going to slide down the board a bit. If Veach trades up, he won’t half ass it. He’s going to be aggressive. |
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Here's an article which pretends that you should diversify the risk: https://www.vox.com/2015/4/30/851600...raft-economics I had read a different but similar article some time ago showing the virtues of collecting multiple picks. I just hope Veach is not over-agressive because of his lack of experience as a GM. Even when you really love a player and want to trade up for him, you should globally always look to diversify the risk because there is no such thing as a sure thing. |
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That's their usual mo. Why would they take a 2nd next year woven they want a qb this year? Why would they take less than a 1st back? You are dreaming imo Edit they drafted Jones with a first so they got one in that trade too |
The gronk year they got a first and 4th. Then traded that 1st fir a 2nd and 2 3s.
And they also had the 1st pick in the 2nd from us. You are dreaming that anyone is going to really value that pick next year imo. Its going to hold more value to us imo to move up and get our pass rusher |
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Veach's aggressiveness the most difficult issue to predict, as you can see everyone went apeshit when I posted "nightmare scenarios". I'd rather garner selections for next season since we acquired Mahomes at the expense of the 2018 draft. |
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I'm bringing up possible scenarios because of Veach's aggressive nature. |
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And don't think for a minute that Veach knowing the pocket strength of this draft are the mid-rounds that he just might trade back from 54 and acquire a few more picks IF a coveted player has been taken and a King's Ransom of picks comes calling because some other GM sees his coveted player he wants now. |
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It's scenarios,I guess it's blasphemy to discuss topics of the unknown Especially with Veach |
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That's how everyone processed it ROFL |
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Next year's draft is loaded with DL and Edge guys to go for. I'd take said draft capital to for the cluster of talent and it's passrushers( in this case) who can be properly utilized. trust the scouting department of course if other gems are available if the value is there. |
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What did we do before that draft to load picks to get Houston? |
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I wouldn't have traded Peters either, unless if it included a 1st for the short term |
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No one in their right mind is trading for Justin Houston and his cap number. Not to mention you’re not getting shit for him. Nah, I’ll keep him and let him get 10+ sacks this season and be just fine. Picking your spots is completely different than being negligent and trading Tyreek Hill. That’s not a scenario, that’s silly.
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We desperately need a corner guys. I like Amerson, but not as a full time starter. He’s a great backup who can be a number 3 corner if needed.
Either way, I’m still thinking we should trade down in rd 3, whether trade one of them or keep both. Just do it and get another pick in rd 4 or 5. This draft is so deep that you can find your #2 TE, Fulton replacement, DL depth, safety, more corner depth all in the mid rounds. |
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Hoping for one of Oliver/J. Jackson/Hughes. I don’t mind Davis, but he is a bit more limited in his skill set. |
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How much are you willing to give up to get to the top of the second round? |
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Then trade down with our other rd 3 pick so we can pick up a 4th/5th. |
So the plan is to keep mortgaging next year in the name of a rookie contract at QB?
That doesn't seem short-sighted at all. |
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There is 0 information to judge his draft strategy on... |
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