good dolphin wrote:
Dewskie wrote:
Trade thoughts:
- 4. Cleveland: Could very well move out of the 4th slot - lot of rumors saying they're possibly going to package some veterans with the 4th pick and move down in hopes of getting a corner.
- 5. Denver: If Giants take Barkley and/or there's a drunken trade up for a QB, they could move down a ways and recoup value. Bills are my guess for who would jump in here, but who knows.
- 6. Indianapolis: I don't see Ballard trading down. Great position to pick a consequential player on a team that's still forming. Need to make the most out of this positioning.
- 7. Tampa Bay: Doubtful. I think they're going to field tons of phone calls in hopes of getting overpaid in return, but with the Bears, 49ers, and Raiders all set at QB, teams like AZ, MIA, and BUF could all potentially deal their way into those picks without sacrificing nearly as much. Hypothetically.
- 8. Chicago: Coin flip. Best value they could pull would likely be with the Patriots giving up their two firsts, but I can't think Belichick would have such conviction over a player unless somebody like Rosen was still on the board. AZ & MIA may not want to wait their turn and also offer a cozy package, but it's completely uncertain whether or not Pace's #1 player is still on the board at this point or if he perhaps stupidly traded up already.
it seems curious that Denver has made such a big deal about not wanting a QB and being open to trading down. Could they really be that sold on Keenum?
No clue. Keenum grew up a huge Broncos/Elway fan, and that ego stroke may be enough to convince Elway that they can hold off on drafting a QB that early.
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