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Originally Posted by KI Skins Fan
I understand that each pick represents a player, but why settle for low picks? If you don't want just one 2nd round pick, then why not demand both of Cleveland's third round picks (71st and 92nd). That would give us 5 picks in the top 100.
That's 467 points but so what? The question for Cleveland is: "Do you want him or not"? Cleveland has 11 picks in the draft, so they certainly have the capacity to pony up the picks. We could send them a low round pick in the trade if it makes them feel better.
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Good point...I guess it comes down to how much they want player X and are willing to pay for him. You can squeeze more juice if your guy is there and you got to have him (i.e.-Sanchez to Jets). The other approach is to get more picks to build the belly of your team.