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10 years of 1st round trades


johnnydefence

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Great article exploring all 1st round trades over the last ten years.

  • 25% of the time teams picking 26 - 32 trade there picks
  • the Browns seem to be in the middle of every controversial first round trade
  • Panthers Trade 1st round pick for Everett Brown....49ers get  4× Pro Bowler Mike Iupati with the traded pick

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/the-comprehensive-guide-to-10-years-of-first-round-trades/

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Thank God "Panthers trade 1st overall pick to move up and select Jimmy Clausen", despite Hurney's efforts to do just that, didn't happen.

That said, the team may very well have had the #1 overall pick again in 2012 had it happened. Wonder if Luck would have stayed in school for yet another year...

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30 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Thank God "Panthers trade 1st overall pick to move up and select Jimmy Clausen", despite Hurney's efforts to do just that, didn't happen.

That said, the team may very well have had the #1 overall pick again in 2012 had it happened. Wonder if Luck would have stayed in school for yet another year...

This is an outright lie. Hurney said at Clausen's presser that he refused to give up a first despite being pressed to do so.

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15 hours ago, Growl said:

This is an outright lie. Hurney said at Clausen's presser that he refused to give up a first despite being pressed to do so.

Mm'kay, and NFL FOs are renowned for their honesty in press conferences. 

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1 hour ago, KSpan said:

Mm'kay, and NFL FOs are renowned for their honesty in press conferences. 

He literally said of his own volition that he was pressed to give a 1st but refused to do so. Not that your original post suggests you remember him saying that but you choosing just not to believe it anyways as its pretty clearly a falsehood you just made up in your head.

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