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Don't be suprised if we trade up again.


EMSMedic79

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Having the strong potential for several comp picks next year, I wouldn't be shocked if we give up a late 2015 pick to move up again. There's still some decent talent on the board, but the chances of it still being around for pick 204 would be slim.

 

With the thought planted, who would be worth moving up to get that's left?

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The comp pick angle is one thing I immediately thought of after we gave up the 7th this year. Being tight on cap space again, while needing to lock up Cam/Luke...we may lose some guys like Hardy which could net us some picks in 2015. 

 

 

You are misunderstanding how comp picks work.  We will get comp picks in the 2015 draft based on the Free Agents we lost THIS year, which there were a lot of.  Losing Hardy next offseason (if it happens), would likely get us a pick in the 2016 draft.

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