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Hypothetical Draft Trade Scenario with Eagles...
You're the Chiefs. You have 3 veteran players who have openly expressed desire to move on at one time since the new regime has taken over. TG, LJ, and BW. All three are over 30 or pushing 30 very hard. All three have something left in the tank, and 2 of those 3 want and deserve a chance to go to the Super Bowl.
Philadelphia has a pretty fair team in place. Their biggest needs are a TE, LT, RB to pair with Westbrook, and they could also use more help on the O-line. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/story/11519168 Chiefs have the #3 overall pick worth 2200 points. A LT could very well be on the board at that #3 pick. Lions go Stafford, and either Smith or Monroe is guaranteed to be there at #3. Philadelphia has 12 picks in the draft whose total point value is 2199. Philly calls and offers all 12 picks for pick #3, TG, LJ, and BW. A possible conditional pick in the draft is offered next year as well. 3rd rounder if they make the playoffs, 2nd rounder if they make the NFC Championship, 1st rounder if they make the Super Bowl. 18 overall picks for the Chiefs in this draft with which to use and/or manuver for position in this draft or next years draft, with another potential draft pick next year depending on how well the Eagles do. 2 1st rounders... 21 and 28 1 2nd rounder... 53 2 3rd rounders... 67 and 85 2 4th rounders... 102 and 121 5 5th rounders... 139, 141, 153, 157, and 159 3 6th rounders... 175, 194, and 195 3 7th rounders... 212, 230, and Mr. Irrelavent Philly is probably a serious player in the NFC with the deal. KC can do some serious building and add finishing touches in next years draft. Do you do the deal? |
How do we pay 18 rookies at once?
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This is getting outrageous :rolleyes:
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I wouldn't do it. If we got to keep our 3rd overall pick, then, yes, it's a strong consideration, but giving up 3 former PBers AND the top pick sounds like we get bent over. We've already got plenty of average role players, we need QUALITY added to the equation. Like it or not, everyone of those players is a STARTER on our team. We'd be giving up FOUR starters for a roll of the dice in an average draft.
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Heh, Coogs is funny. I like it! :)
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Sure......why not. Are we supposed to put our mocks up for this?
It's funny how the trades get crazier and crazier the closer we get to the draft. |
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Yeah, but we could fill in a lot of the gaps with these selections in what you term an average draft. And if the Eagles would parlay this into a Super Bowl appearance, that would give us two chips in next years first round, where we could very well add two marquee type players to set off the players selected this year... and last year. |
Interesting scenario, but the Eagles tend to get rid of players past thier prime....not bring in 3 of them at once.
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There isn't a team in the league that would make that trade, or one that would turn it down if offered. LMAO
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Wow! Check out this from a piece by Gretz this monrning over at kcchiefs.com...
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the three is worth more than their whole draft. why would we throw in THREE former pro bowlers?
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No player 'deserves' a chance to go to a Super Bowl.
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