SkinsFreak wrote:This is not specific to SkinsJock, but meant in general.
We all know we want help on our d-line. We've all discussed our needs on defense a thousand times. We can sit here all day long and think up a zillion reasons why we don't need CJ, as we've already done.
But I'd love to hear some possible trade scenarios regarding this one and how it might work, if they were going to do something like this... an argument in favor of this trade. What would be some "war room" like discussions in favor of this trade? Would it include Springs or some other offer? It's always prudent to evaluate all possibilities from every angle. So for the sake of discussion, let's ponder this one... you know... just for fun.
Well just for fun...
First of all, according to the NFL draft value chart, the difference between the 2nd and 6th picks is 1000 points (2600 - 1600). That's a prett hefty gap. How do we bridge it?
According to the previous theory, Springs would be packaged with the 6th pick... at least.
1000 points would be equal to the value of the 16th pick in the draft, coincidently the same point differential between the 6th and 31st which we learned during the Briggs haggling. I doubt Springs is considered the equivalent of 1000 points.
My memory is fuzzy so bear with me through this... I remember some talk that the Lions were trying to get Springs from us for Bly. Now I can't remember if there was anything else involved with that. I'll go back and read some of LaCanfora's blog or the Post... can't remember exactly where I read that... But if we consider that Bly and Springs have similar value, then we can look at what Detroit got for Bly to figure the value of Springs.
Detroit sent Bly to Denver for T George Foster, RB Tatum Bell, and a 5th round pick (34 points).
Thomas Jones was a much more impresive back than Bell last year, and the Bears only got the equivalent of a 3rd for him (they swapped 2nd's) in their trade with the Jets, so Tatum's value would have to be lower than that even though he was a 2nd round pick just a few years ago (he was picked with the 2nd rounder we gave up along with Champ for CP, DOHHH!).
So let's say he is equal to a mid 4th? That would be 70 points + the 34 so 104 points.
George Foster, I don't know who to compare him to... this isn't looking like we are going to get anywhere close to making Springs worth 1000 points though, IF we are assumings Springs and Bly to be relatively similar in value.
It's starting to look like my previous theory doesn't hold much water unless sadly, we ARE considering throwing in some picks or at least some other players as well. Of course I may be totally wrong about Springs value. In my not so rational, Redskins homer mind, I can easily see Springs' value equal to a mid 2nd rounder which is equal to 420 points, and maybe if Matt Millen wants him bad enough, he will too.
If so, that leaves about 580 points we need to make up. No one wants to hear this, but our next years 1st rounder would be considered equal to a 2nd rounder from this year, which would be 520 points if we consider it the 6th pick in the second... not sure if they use your current position or the middle of the round (420 pts at 16th)(since there is no way of knowing where a team will finish the next year). 420 + 520 is 940. The remaining 60 is equal to a 4th rounder this year (which we don't have) or a 3rd from next year. So if we manage to pull this off for less than Springs and next years 1st and 3rd, it would "technically" be a good deal.

Hopefully my calculations are wrong because that sounds like a ridiculous crapload.
I also remember reading somewhere on this site during the conversation about us trading with Denver to get Bly, someone figuring out that Bly was being regarded as 3rd round pick value (190 points) when trying to calculate how many draft picks the Broncos would have to give us to move up to 6. They were throwing in Bly, their 1st, 2nd, 3rd plus...
Two things in our favor though is that...
1) There are not a lot of corners out there right now, and Springs is the current cream of the crop, (unless you consider Asante Samual), and there are no slam dunk corners in the draft either.
2) Detroit is supposedly desperate to trade down. Millen want a DE, CB, or Patrick Willis I hear, and no one at that position is worthy of the #2 overall pick, and on top of that, supposedly he's afraid to take another WR because of the PR fallout in Detroit if he does. (Don't know if I buy that last part considering they already hate him).
So if he trades down with us, he can still get a DE (Gaines Adams), a CB (Springs), and take a little pressure off himself by not picking so high.
But I have a hard time with the notion that we would consider ourselves better off with CJ, than with Springs AND Gaines Adams, not to mention our 1st and 3rd from next year, but this is just for the sake of argument.
Unless the Lions value Springs much higher than I am guessing, this just isn't a reasonable trade for us. Of course, we have done the unreasonable before.
Sorry bout the length, what do you think? What else do we have to offer besides next years picks, since Gibbs said we weren't trading away ANY picks from 2008. Hard to believe someone might lie at this time of year.
