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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:33 am
by 1niksder
Here's another one....

Make the Rams trade...
The 10th pick (1,300 pts.) to the Rams for 14th pick (1,100 pts.) and the 78th pick (200 pts.).

That gives Washington a 3rd round pick that they didn't have, and the Rams get a Jones

Then they can make the NE trade...
The 14th pick (1,100 pts.) to the Patriots for the 28th pick (660 pts.), 60th pick (300pts.), and the 92nd pick (132 pts.)

That gives the Skins another 2nd and another 3rd and the Pats two picks in the top 20.

They could stop there but with no FA signing why not make one deal

The Seahawks are the next trade partner....
The 41st pick (490 pts.) and the 78th (200 pts.) and the 144th (34 pts.0 to Seattle for the 25th pick (720 pts.)

Now they have...

The 25th and 28th picks in the in the 1st round, the 28th pick (60th) in the 2nd round, the 14th pick (78th) in the 3rd round, nothing in the 4th, the 27th pick (155th) in the 5th round, plus a pick in the 6th round and 3 in the 7th.

Eight days and counting
:twisted:

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:46 am
by SkinsJock
thanks 1niksder - I'll say it again - I know that 'normally' (recently) we are not likely to see much trading of picks - given the current scenario and the depth at some positions (or lack of) - I think we'll see more draft trading as these first 4 or 5 guys come off the board

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 3:46 pm
by Countertrey
With no free agency prior to this year's draft, I'm sure a lot of teams will be a bit more antsy than usual about "holes" in their roster. Could be quite interesting.

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:46 pm
by yupchagee
If teams are confident that hte next CBA will include a rookie cap, there may be less hesitency to trade up in the 1st round.

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:15 pm
by 1niksder
yupchagee wrote:If teams are confident that hte next CBA will include a rookie cap, there may be less hesitency to trade up in the 1st round.

Both sides have already agreed to this.