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NFL Executive: Myles Garrett May Not Be The First Overall Pick


Saca312

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Best draft depth in several years and we sit in a very favorable position at 8, along with holding two 2nd's and 5 other picks...nah, let's give it all up for 1 player. And mortgage next year's early pick to boot.

I just don't get the logic here.

 

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36 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

I fully believe it'd be worth giving up whatever is necessary to get the next Julius Peppers of the NFL.

Sweet!

When would that be?  Next year?

The year after that?

Because there ain't no Julius Peppers in *this* draft.

Who needs talented WR, OL, and safeties anyway?

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23 minutes ago, csx said:

Why do we have no depth? Why don't we have good special teams? 

We traded it all for one player.

 

 

Remember when the Falcons traded away a ton for Julio Jones?

I can assure you no one there is complaining.

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Eagles traded up to 2 last year from 8 to get wentz last year. Most similar package we have to offer would be:

17:8th

17:62

17: 99

18: 1st

19: 2nd rounder

that's a tad richer (62 vs 77 overall) than last years deal between the browns and eagles but may be what it would cost. 

That would leave us with pick 40 being our only good pick left and sacrificing a lot of the future. Sounds like too much to me when their will be other elite prospects available no matter what at 8 and a QB going earlier only increases our list to pick from. 

Mocking the draft is tough but if we sit tight I think we will be very happy when we turn our card in at 8. 

 

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