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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Dallas/Ft Worth, Tx
Age: 40
Posts: 46
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Re: Top Three at Thirteen
if one of the 4 top OTs aren't there at 13, i'd want to try and trade down with a miami, or detroit, or vikings, a mid 20's pick, and pick up Britton or Beatty to plug in at RT. Then we'd either get a 2nd round, or another 3rd round pick. Use the next pick to take the best available G/C, then wit our 3rd pick, take either one of the gang of DTs available in the 3rd, or maybe OLB McRath from So. Miss...but Blades is only 24 and he started 5 games last year....wasn't the best but did get some PT, could be better this year...but he could be our starter at SSLB and cut Washington....or maybe McRath as a back-up to McIntosh since he is ite, but not great...plus he gets hurt
Then wit our 5th and 6th round picks, i'd pick the best available G/C or LB |
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Raleigh, NC
Posts: 1,228
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Re: Top Three at Thirteen
I know this was posted last year but I thought it was appropriate for this discussion.
Colts president Polian says NFL draft needs updating I'd rather have Aaron Curry than anyone else but it would be an expensive proposition to move up. The question is would it be better to trade down regardless of who is available? Or trade away next year's number 1 for the chance to go up and not have to worry about the high round price next year?
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