If Washington made an offer for the #5 pick for our #13 pick and our 3rd round pick would it be worth it?
Consider moving up?
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With all the cash Snyder has been throwing around so far, Washington might not have the cap space to sign a second rounder!Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
And someone else said "Never mind!"
-Deep Purple
"Have you ever taken a crap so big your pants fit better?"--Ron White
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Originally posted by helmetguy
With all the cash Snyder has been throwing around so far, Washington might not have the cap space to sign a second rounder!
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Why trade up? Sure there's a lot of talent to be had in that top 5 list. But there's also going to be a lot of talent left to pick from at the # 13 spot, too.
I say stand pat at 13, unless someone offers something totally irresistable to trade into our #13 spot.Still searching for that offensive rhythm.
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Originally posted by venis2k1
manning
big ben
mike williams
Fitz
Gallery
KW2
Sean Taylor
the dude abides
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Why on earth would Washington trade down? They are in prime position to get something they could use. Whether it be Gallery or Winslow II or definitely a stud WR to with Coles for a few years. It makes sense for them to keep it. There is plenty of value at the #5 pick.
Ryan Withey
Owner/President/GM/Director of Player Personnel
Kansas City Super Deuces
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Originally posted by ryjam282
Why on earth would Washington trade down? They are in prime position to get something they could use. Whether it be Gallery or Winslow II or definitely a stud WR to with Coles for a few years. It makes sense for them to keep it. There is plenty of value at the #5 pick.
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The only reason I would consider trading up was if Eli was GUARANTEED to be our pick. Otherwise, there is way too much talent left at 13 to need to trade up, unless it's a few spots to get a guy like Taylor, but there's no need to trade half of our picks, we need every pick we have right now.
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