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  • kid mickey
    Registered User
    • Apr 2009
    • 738

    Should the Bills do this?

    Trade next years first rounder for a first rounder in the mid 20's giving them 3 first round picks? I think that they could do something like this and hit every starting need they have OT, DE, OLB, OG, TE within the first three rounds. Every other selection can be made on BPA available. I think that would be an awesome way to finish building this team.
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  • SABURZFAN
    short bus extraordinaire
    • Jul 2002
    • 50747

    #2
    Re: Should the Bills do this?

    no
    Originally posted by yordad
    Christ, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.

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    • psubills62
      Legendary Zoner
      • Sep 2008
      • 11295

      #3
      Re: Should the Bills do this?

      No. To me, the only way you even consider doing that is if the pick you get this year is going to be better than the pick you'll have next year. We won't be in the mid-20's next year.
      "Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
      - Nicholas Cummings

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      • seanbillsfan
        Registered User
        • May 2007
        • 521

        #4
        Re: Should the Bills do this?

        Originally posted by kid mickey
        Trade next years first rounder for a first rounder in the mid 20's giving them 3 first round picks? I think that they could do something like this and hit every starting need they have OT, DE, OLB, OG, TE within the first three rounds. Every other selection can be made on BPA available. I think that would be an awesome way to finish building this team.
        Good idea. Then we can trade our 3rd and 5th in 2013 for a 2nd in 2014

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        • DBrown77
          Watching the Bills suck since 1999
          • Mar 2005
          • 1285

          #5
          Re: Should the Bills do this?

          seriously? come on man
          Last edited by DBrown77; 04-23-2009, 07:57 PM.

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

            #6
            Re: Should the Bills do this?

            no trading away picks is rarely wise

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            • kid mickey
              Registered User
              • Apr 2009
              • 738

              #7
              Re: Should the Bills do this?

              If the right talent is there say Brandon Pettigrew at 22-24 range instead of trading up to get there just trade next years first. They did it for Losman. I think they could do it for Pettigrew. I would. If this team makes the play-offs they aren't going to have a high pick any way. Plus with the economic times why would you want a high pick next year? I think if the right talent is around it should be done. There is a lot of value at these picks this year.
              Biggest Donte Whitner supporter on this entire message board...Maybe biggest Donte Whitner fan ever...Wish there was a white throwback out that I could get of you guessed it #20...

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              • mikemac2001
                is the creepy cross dresser staring at you in the corner
                • Mar 2003
                • 4574

                #8
                Re: Should the Bills do this?

                I honestly dont think its that bad of an idea

                If its a player we really want who slipped down the board

                But i wouldnt do it for a TE

                Maybe an DE or OT

                thats about it.......i like the idea

                MUCK
                FIAMI

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                • psubills62
                  Legendary Zoner
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 11295

                  #9
                  Re: Should the Bills do this?

                  Originally posted by kid mickey
                  If the right talent is there say Brandon Pettigrew at 22-24 range instead of trading up to get there just trade next years first. They did it for Losman. I think they could do it for Pettigrew. I would. If this team makes the play-offs they aren't going to have a high pick any way. Plus with the economic times why would you want a high pick next year? I think if the right talent is around it should be done. There is a lot of value at these picks this year.
                  How many people expect us to reach the playoffs? There is certainly a lot of value, but what if we pick at #8-9 next year? We could get a stud for a lower price than the top 5 have to pay. Not to mention there's a chance of the NFL instituting limits on rookie contracts sometime soon.
                  "Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
                  - Nicholas Cummings

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                  • #10
                    Re: Should the Bills do this?

                    Originally posted by kid mickey
                    If the right talent is there say Brandon Pettigrew at 22-24 range instead of trading up to get there just trade next years first. They did it for Losman. I think they could do it for Pettigrew. I would. If this team makes the play-offs they aren't going to have a high pick any way. Plus with the economic times why would you want a high pick next year? I think if the right talent is around it should be done. There is a lot of value at these picks this year.
                    No, because in that scenario we will have to do what the Panthers did last year. Give up a Round2 and next years Round1.

                    If we are drafting at #15 next year, then we will have give up #42 and #15 for a #22. The argument will be that we will be drafting later than #22 next year but I don't think Pettigrew is going to be that sort of difference maker, and next year at #15 we might have a chance of a player like Jermaine Gresham who could be an even better fit for the offence.

                    The other problem is these economic times you'd be having to pay for three 1st rounders in one year.

                    Whilst I can see the advantage of doing so if there was a can't miss QB or LT or RB who slid, the question would have to be why have they slid. The Browns did such a move with Brady Quinn but lucked out because Anderson started. If he hadn't and Quinn had a tough 1st year it would have been a very challenging time for them.

                    As it stands why would Minnesota at #22 and Atlanta #24 give up a pick when they both need a starting TE? And I am certainly not in favour of giving extra draft picks to the Patriots.

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                    • Mr. Pink
                      Peterman Sucks!
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 35303

                      #11
                      Re: Should the Bills do this?

                      No chance...

                      LOTS of better talent available next year...

                      Sam Bradford - if Trent falls apart.
                      Taylor Mays S
                      George Selvie DE
                      Joe Haden CB - if McGee goes
                      Carlos Dunlap DE
                      Jermaine Gresham TE
                      Brandon Spikes LB

                      For examples, obviously some will fall and others will rise but those are some of the top names next year who'll be available.

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                      • realdealryan
                        realdealrex
                        • Nov 2005
                        • 1838

                        #12
                        Re: Should the Bills do this?

                        Originally posted by kid mickey
                        Trade next years first rounder for a first rounder in the mid 20's giving them 3 first round picks? I think that they could do something like this and hit every starting need they have OT, DE, OLB, OG, TE within the first three rounds. Every other selection can be made on BPA available. I think that would be an awesome way to finish building this team.
                        Should they? As in...you work in the front office, they received this offer, and asked you to ask us what we think?

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                        • kid mickey
                          Registered User
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 738

                          #13
                          Re: Should the Bills do this?

                          No I am not in the FO. I am asking you as a fan should the Bills try something like this if the right talent is on the board?
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                          • realdealryan
                            realdealrex
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 1838

                            #14
                            Re: Should the Bills do this?

                            Originally posted by kid mickey
                            No I am not in the FO. I am asking you as a fan should the Bills try something like this if the right talent is on the board?
                            a) I don't trust our FO with three first round picks, let alone two (see McCargo, John).

                            b) We will not be "finished" building this team after this weekend.

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                            • ServoBillieves
                              The Voice of Reason
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 6106

                              #15
                              Re: Should the Bills do this?

                              Uncapped year = no, you keep us competitive through the draft since Ralph's money is shoved up his own ass.
                              Bye Bye Brady...

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