basically it says that we may trade with the rams because they want cutler very bad and it also says that the eagles want to trade up with us too. It says that we have high grades on cutler and huff and were not too excited with ngata or bunkley and that moving down could be beneficial for us. It also says that the coaching staff wants ferguson or hawk but levy doesnt want to trade up. players that it says we could get if we move down would be justice, jimmy williams, ernie sims who is an olb which i found weird. thought you guys might like to know and if it was already posted sorry. thanks
Espn Insider article about us trading down
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Just saw NFL NEtwork said Philly wants to trade up with us too they want Ngata.
TO me.. if we're going to take Bunkley we are HORRIBLE if we cant trade down and do it.
Wait til your on the clock, see if Hawk or DAvis slip through, if not.. trade down and still get Bunkley, its pretty simple
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Originally posted by Arod3619basically it says that we may trade with the rams because they want cutler very bad and it also says that the eagles want to trade up with us too. It says that we have high grades on cutler and huff and were not too excited with ngata or bunkley and that moving down could be beneficial for us. It also says that the coaching staff wants ferguson or hawk but levy doesnt want to trade up. players that it says we could get if we move down would be justice, jimmy williams, ernie sims who is an olb which i found weird. thought you guys might like to know and if it was already posted sorry. thanksHated by the stupid..
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Originally posted by patmoran2006Just saw NFL NEtwork said Philly wants to trade up with us too they want Ngata.
TO me.. if we're going to take Bunkley we are HORRIBLE if we cant trade down and do it.
Wait til your on the clock, see if Hawk or DAvis slip through, if not.. trade down and still get Bunkley, its pretty simple
2 and 3rd?Hated by the stupid..
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Originally posted by ICE74129Try third and maybe a 5th or so. From 8-14 I believe isn't that expensive on the trade chartOriginally posted by mysticsotoLecter is right in everything he said.
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Originally posted by Dr.LecterIf we can get the 5th. It even be a 4th and 6th or so. Once you get past 4 or so, the picks between 5-15 are not that different in value.
I am at the point I want the damn thing over with.
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Value is relative to how badly someone wants something you have. The trade value book may be a nice guidline, however, it's not the law. Especially if multiple teams are trying to make that trade. If Cutler and Ngata are both available when Buffalo selects at #8, there could very well be a bidding war for that #8 pick.Still searching for that offensive rhythm.
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Here is a value chart.
www.theredzone.org/2005/draft/draftvaluechart.asp
We would probably only get a 3rd if we traded with the Rams for the 11th pick. If we went down to 14th with the Eagles we may get a 2nd though.
If we can still get a player we want I'm all for trading with the Eagles and picking up a 2nd rounder. That would give us 5 out of the first 72 draft picks. We could pick up a lot of players.
For us to trade up to 4th or 5th to take Hawk or Ferguson it would cost us our 2nd round pick with maybe a 4th round pick in return with the other team.
I'd love to have them guys but I'm not sure if I'd wanna give up that much. If we happened to trade down instead that would be two 1st day picks we would lose.
Only time would tell if it would be worth it or not. If Ferguson or Hawk ended up being great players and that much better then the other player we select in the 1st round and the 2nd round pick isn't anything to write home about we would regret it.
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Originally posted by patmoran2006....Wait til your on the clock, see if Hawk or DAvis slip through, if not.. trade down and still get Bunkley, its pretty simple
This is the kind of draft where nobody really knows who is going to pick who in the top 7. Even though everyone agrees that Bush and Mario Williams are the top two players, it isn't even guaranteed that they will be drafted by the teams currently holding the first two picks.
The only thing anyone can say for sure is that there will be at least one and perhaps as many as four top players still on the board when the Bills pick at # 8. The Bills are going to have to wait until they are on the clock to see just exactly which players are still there for them to choose from before they can decide if they would even be willing to field offers for their pick from other teams. It is almost certain that there will be at least one player still on the board when they pick that would be a fit for them and at least one that some other team picking in the middle or end of the first round will want. And, they are going to have a tough decision to make.
But, IMHO they would be foolish to make that decision before they are on the clock and they can see what players are available and what trade offers they receive.
Originally posted by mikemac2001if rams want cutler enough we get the 2nd espically if minny is bidding ....VALUE CHART overated
The problem with trading down with Minny and the Eagles is that Baltimore and Cleveland both are looking for DTs in this draft and trading down past the # 12 slot could make it hard to get either Ngata or Bunkley. A trade with the Rams might give them a shot at one or both, if the Rams move up for anyhone but a DT, but would probably net them less. Still, three third-round picks wouldn't be bad and would give them the flexibility to deal up later on. (Personally, I would see if I could get the # 11 pick and the Rams' second rounder for the # 8 and a # 5 if the Rams seem desperate enough--that would be less than a 200 point differential on the value chart).Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. And, thus it was that they surrendered their freedom; not with a bang, but without even a whimper.
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