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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
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I would guess that FO has very quietly determined approximate price of moving up to different spots in draft--before draft day desperation ups the price, which is why SF probably made deal early. |
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I think if the FO trades up, and I don't like the idea, the thinking might go something like this. In any other year, you'd have to trade up top-10 to get a player like (QB X), but if one falls, you can get him trading up less high, because class is so deep. So the cost less punitive this year than will be future year. I again don't buy the argument, but it is not preposterous either, especially if you think we'll be 5 spots lower in draft next year.
It is not like there is ever going to be a year where top-10 teams all have QBs, but Rodgers others drafted later in draft. |
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Same can be said about Mac Jones being the next Tom Brady. Who I'd obviously draft now, knowing what we know. But chances are very good that Lance and Jones are neither Mahomes or Brady. |
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
If Atlanta doesn't select a quarterback at #4, I can see a scenario where Washington moves up to #8, trading with the Carolina Panthers, and drafting a quarterback. NOT Trey Lance though - Justin Fields. Assuming neither NY or SF doesn't draft him.
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Is the shadow of Dan Snyder lengthening as the sun goes down on our draft?
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Why Washington's priority in 2021 NFL draft could be finding a left tackle
https://www.espn.com/blog/washington...-a-left-tackle Good article here. My advice don’t reach for Tackle in the first as the draft is deep with talent
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But likewise, I wouldn't trade back. Right now I can see Darrisaw and Jenkins being gone by 19, but if not I'd take one of them, and if they are gone, I'd take an LB and then draft LT in round 2 (or maybe package a trade for that rd 2 pick that allows us to still get an LT plus an extra pick. Can't help thinking trading away that 1st round pick means we will miss out on a stud player. |
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19: R1 P19 OT Christian Darrisaw - Virginia Tech
51: R2 P19 G Wyatt Davis - Ohio State 74: R3 P10 LB Nick Bolton - Missouri 82: R3 P18 S Andre Cisco - Syracuse 124: R4 P19 LB Cameron McGrone - Michigan 163: R5 P19 TE Tre' McKitty - Georgia 244: R7 P16 WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette - Iowa 246: R7 P18 CB Bryce Thompson - Tennessee
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You would hate to see all five QBs and the 3-4 top LTs off board when we pick, but if so, there will be studs at some other position that fall. We are looking pretty good no matter how you slice it. Trading back always depends on the value. I probably don't trade back if I feel a surefire franchise LT is there, but depends on what is being offered. If the deal is good enough, it almost always makes sense to trade back, taking a top-tier franchise QB if you don't have one being an exception. Look at the cascading effect of Miami trading repeatedly. They have piles of picks. You never get those opportunities if you don't make first trade. You need true studs at 5 high-leverage positions but can get by with very good players everywhere else. We still need LT and QB, so it is interesting to ask how good the trade-back offer has to be to make you pass on a franchise LT. How soon will we be picking top 15 or top 10 again in a draft deep with LTs? |
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Worth pointing out with Miami that a number of their trades started out as moving players that were arguably top level to start with (Landry, Tunsil etc.). I get the idea of trading players that are not as good as you hoped or have passed their peak, but moving good players for future picks isn't always wise. Using Miami as an example with this years haul of picks is a little disingenuous, given their recent history. They've traded multiple times in recent years with middling success to show for it. Having a raft of picks doesn't translate to success half as much as knowing what to do with those picks does.
In other words I'd rather stick with what we've got and pick the BPA than have more picks and ending up with little to show for them. I mean if the brain trust thinks they have 2 or 3 nailed on studs further down the order and trading out of #19 will deliver those guys to our roster then maybe, but I'd want to be pretty damn certain before I pull the trigger on that trade. Especially if we then see the guy we would have picked at #19 become a star. |
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Re: Pre Draft Thread 2.0
Quarterback: Washington doesn’t need a quarterback. It will enter the draft with four of them. But it needs the right quarterback, someone who has the ability to become the starter and hold that role for years to come. Given Ryan Fitzpatrick’s presence and the team’s other needs, it’s a crapshoot whether Washington decides to draft one. The team has an interest in Stanford’s Davis Mills, as The Athletic’s Ben Standig has reported, but that’s no guarantee it would take him — or any other player at the position — for the sake of having one.
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We don't need to take a QB. But if the value is there when our pick comes around, regardless of round, we should pull the trigger.
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If Lance falls out of the top 10 (I know very unlikely) then I pull the trigger
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I'm not a fan of trading up, and I definitely wouldn't trade up for Lance. If he's there at 19, and they like him, fine...
IF a QB falls and they decide to trade up, I would rather that target be Fields. Staying at 19 or trading back if it makes sense is what I would rather them do. |
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