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  • PISSCHUNK
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 63

    Draft Trade Scenario

    Pick #11 is up and Rogers-Cromartie is available and the Cowboys call us. The offer is their first 1st rounder(#22 from Cleveland), their 2nd(#61),their 3rd(#92) and their 4th(#122) for our #11. The trade chart value puts this scenario within four points of equality. (1250 to 1254)

    This would give us picks 22,41,61,72,92,110 and 122 in the first four rounds.

    Would you take Rogers-Cromartie for ourselves or Harvey from Florida?

    Would Dallas do that? It takes several picks to move that much higher. They might offer something from next year in the package instead of four this year. If not, they would still have two first rounders, #11 and #28 after this deal for the package from this year.

    Late
  • acehole
    Registered User
    • Jan 2006
    • 4876

    #2
    Re: Draft Trade Scenario

    I ask for there other #1 as well and give them our #2.

    Originally posted by PISSCHUNK
    Pick #11 is up and Rogers-Cromartie is available and the Cowboys call us. The offer is their first 1st rounder(#22 from Cleveland), their 2nd(#61),their 3rd(#92) and their 4th(#122) for our #11. The trade chart value puts this scenario within four points of equality. (1250 to 1254)

    This would give us picks 22,41,61,72,92,110 and 122 in the first four rounds.

    Would you take Rogers-Cromartie for ourselves or Harvey from Florida?

    Would Dallas do that? It takes several picks to move that much higher. They might offer something from next year in the package instead of four this year. If not, they would still have two first rounders, #11 and #28 after this deal for the package from this year.

    Late
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    Loved by their moms.

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    • ddaryl
      Everything I post is sexual inuendo
      • Jan 2005
      • 10714

      #3
      Re: Draft Trade Scenario

      #11 for #22 and #28 straight up

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      • yordad
        Registered User
        • Dec 2007
        • 11867

        #4
        Re: Draft Trade Scenario

        The draft value charts puts their two 1st rounders at about the same value as our 1st and 3rd.
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        • patmoran2006
          Ole' Ralphie SCROOGE
          • Dec 2005
          • 19840

          #5
          Re: Draft Trade Scenario

          THis I WOULD do.

          I think Kelly, Thomas or Sweed. one of them will be on board at 22.
          At 28 you can take the best TE on board, of if your guy is gone come back with one in round two and take another WR with 28.

          Im telling you, we NEED to go all offense with our first three picks.

          BTW, I dont see anybody at 11 Dallas wants enough to give up 22 and 28


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          • Mitchy moo
            Roways rooking ahread!
            • Sep 2005
            • 18380

            #6
            Re: Draft Trade Scenario

            Harvey is the right play, the kid is going to be there and be good for our team. I think we still trade up and get back into the 1st round to grab a WR.

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            • Marvelous
              Registered User
              • Feb 2004
              • 2226

              #7
              Re: Draft Trade Scenario

              Originally posted by patmoran2006
              THis I WOULD do.

              I think Kelly, Thomas or Sweed. one of them will be on board at 22.
              At 28 you can take the best TE on board, of if your guy is gone come back with one in round two and take another WR with 28.

              Im telling you, we NEED to go all offense with our first three picks.

              BTW, I dont see anybody at 11 Dallas wants enough to give up 22 and 28
              I KNEW IT!!! You are always PRO-TE... LMAO... Face it bro we aren't in a position to draft a TE with a high pick.. Our 2nd for Shockey sounds like a dream for us Shockey lovers, but i accepted years ago we werent getting Shockey,Winslow,Vernon Davis, Olsen... I think Witten & Clark we're the l;ast high rated TE's a really thought we'd draft....Watch a Metzelaars highlight or Fluite to Riemersma.
              GO BILLS!!! NE
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              • patmoran2006
                Ole' Ralphie SCROOGE
                • Dec 2005
                • 19840

                #8
                Re: Draft Trade Scenario

                Originally posted by Marvelous
                I KNEW IT!!! You are always PRO-TE... LMAO... Face it bro we aren't in a position to draft a TE with a high pick.. Our 2nd for Shockey sounds like a dream for us Shockey lovers, but i accepted years ago we werent getting Shockey,Winslow,Vernon Davis, Olsen... I think Witten & Clark we're the l;ast high rated TE's a really thought we'd draft....Watch a Metzelaars highlight or Fluite to Riemersma.
                or.. we could DRAFT (for once) the next Shockey or Olsen or Clark.


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                • yordad
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 11867

                  #9
                  Re: Draft Trade Scenario

                  Originally posted by patmoran2006
                  THis I WOULD do.

                  I think Kelly, Thomas or Sweed. one of them will be on board at 22.
                  At 28 you can take the best TE on board, of if your guy is gone come back with one in round two and take another WR with 28.

                  Im telling you, we NEED to go all offense with our first three picks.

                  BTW, I dont see anybody at 11 Dallas wants enough to give up 22 and 28
                  If DRC is available at 22, you take him, all day. One of the big 4 (I added Hardy to your three)will be there at 28.

                  TE is deep, and you probably get your pick of the litter in the second.

                  Also, Dallas actually has DRC high on their board. They may trade with us for him. And, it is a long shot, but McFadden could slip to us. In fact, I've been hoping he would get a DWAI or something, increasing the chances of him slipping. Maybe a "took cash gifts while in college" conspiracy.

                  Hey, lets start a rumor. McFadden is a gay crack smoker.
                  Last edited by yordad; 03-22-2008, 03:34 PM.
                  "Heck, now I am glad his overrated arce made the pro bowl, else we would have only got a 3rd." ~ yordad

                  "I've just been hit with a piece of sky. " ~ yordad

                  "Forgive my opinion, but...." ~ yordad

                  "Warning: I might be hammered." ~ yordad

                  "I don't care if the word is "your" or "you're", so buzz off. Its (it's) a frickin(') message board." ~ yordad

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                  • acehole
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 4876

                    #10
                    Re: Draft Trade Scenario

                    Originally posted by ddaryl
                    #11 for #22 and #28 straight up
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                    • askabry
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 279

                      #11
                      Re: Draft Trade Scenario

                      Practically any of these trades down with Dallas works for me.
                      what the last four years of a Republican House, Senate and Presidency has gotten us ...
                      • tax cuts for the wealthy in the hundreds of billions
                      • 1,000 dead American servicemen
                      • the U.S. Constitution trampled upon
                      • our national debt growing into the TRILLIONS of dollars
                      • implicit lies and consistent obfuscations of the truth regarding Iraq


                      I can hardly wait to see what four more years will get us.

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                      • bflojohn
                        Registered User
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 711

                        #12
                        Re: Draft Trade Scenario

                        I went and looked at Great Blue North Reports' top 175 and this is a possible draft from their list....
                        1.) Devin Thomas, WR (pick 22)
                        2A.) Pat Sims, DT (pick 41)
                        2B.) Martellus Bennett, TE (pick 61)
                        3A.) DaJuan Morgan, SS (pick 72)
                        3B.) Heath Benedict, OT/OG (pick 92)
                        4A.) Marcus Howard, OLB/DE (pick 110)
                        4B.) Chevis Jackson, CB (pick 122)
                        Talent across the board for the Bills!

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                        • jamze132
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 29290

                          #13
                          Re: Draft Trade Scenario

                          Originally posted by PISSCHUNK
                          Pick #11 is up and Rogers-Cromartie is available and the Cowboys call us. The offer is their first 1st rounder(#22 from Cleveland), their 2nd(#61),their 3rd(#92) and their 4th(#122) for our #11. The trade chart value puts this scenario within four points of equality. (1250 to 1254)

                          This would give us picks 22,41,61,72,92,110 and 122 in the first four rounds.

                          Would you take Rogers-Cromartie for ourselves or Harvey from Florida?

                          Would Dallas do that? It takes several picks to move that much higher. They might offer something from next year in the package instead of four this year. If not, they would still have two first rounders, #11 and #28 after this deal for the package from this year.

                          Late
                          If Dallas offered that rediculous deal, I would take it in a heart beat. But since that deal would NEVER happen, I feel no need to further discuss it.

                          Of course we would trade down for the right price.

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                          • PISSCHUNK
                            Registered User
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 63

                            #14
                            Re: Draft Trade Scenario

                            Originally posted by jamze132
                            If Dallas offered that rediculous deal, I would take it in a heart beat. But since that deal would NEVER happen, I feel no need to further discuss it.

                            Of course we would trade down for the right price.

                            Yeah, it's doubtful Dallas would give up the entire required compensation in just one year(2008) but that is the price to move that high up. More than likely we would receive the 3rd in 2009.

                            Late

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                            • Confused
                              All-Pro Zoner
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 2479

                              #15
                              Re: Draft Trade Scenario

                              1. James Hardy
                              2a. Devin Thomas
                              2b. Fred Davis.
                              3.

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