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I think we want to, but I think he'll have to slide at least another 10-12 picks for him to be in range for what Gettleman would be willing to give up to move up.

I have us trading with the Giants at 40. Might need to slide more though.

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I have us trading with the Giants at 40. Might need to slide more though.

 

That would likely take our 2nd and 3rd rounders and Gettleman won't do that.  Honestly, it's probably around pick #50 where we can start watching for a potential trade up.  Our 2nd and 4th can get us in the ballpark there and I think that's about what Gettleman would be wiling to spend.

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I'm willing to bet my last pair of nipple shorts we'll trade up for him.

 

 

The Huddle 2015 Draft:

 

 

 

48. San Diego- Sammie Coats, WR, Auburn

49. Kansas City- Breshad Perriman, WR, UCF

50. Buffalo- Benardrick McKinney, OLB, Mississippi St

51. Houston- Devin Funchess, TE, Michigan

52. Philadelphia- Jake Fisher, OL, Oregon

53. Cincinnati- Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi St

54. Detroit- Ronald Darby, CB, FSU

55. Arizona- Byron Jones, CB, UConn

56. St. Louis (from Pittsburgh)- Garrett Grayson, QB, Colorado St

57. Carolina- Devin Smith, WR, OSU

58. Baltimore- Eli Harold, OLB, Virginia

59. Denver- Stephone Anthony, LB, Clemson

60. Dallas- Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise St

61. Indianapolis- Paul Dawson, ILB, TCU

62. Green Bay- Rashad Greene, WR FSU

63. Seattle- Phillip Dorsett, WR, Miami

64. New England- Henry Anderson, DE/ DT, Stanford

 

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