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Dolphins looking to trade 22 overall-trade value chart for 40 and 64 is dead equal to 22 overall


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2 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

i could see it if we get Fournette or Howard first.  one of the safeties will drop. trade up for Peppers? wait for obi?

Those were two names that came to mind for me. Also, Bolles or Ramcyzk at OT. Maybe Gareon Conley at CB. What if Barnett slipped? I don't want Taco Charlton, but Dave might. Same for Njoku.   Hell, what if all the McCaffrey too 10 talk is BS and he's there. Lots of interesting possibilities.

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19 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Could be in firing range for Njoku, which could be a real possibility.

 

I don't think Njoku makes it past Detroit.

But I'd give up the two 2nd rounder for 22 overall in a heartbeat. We could possibly grab Davis or Ross. CMC + 1 of these 2  and I'm good

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52 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I don't think Njoku makes it past Detroit.

But I'd give up the two 2nd rounder for 22 overall in a heartbeat. We could possibly grab Davis or Ross. CMC + 1 of these 2  and I'm good

Detroit just drafted Ebron in the first round a few years ago. I can't see them going TE again that soon... although they did take a WR 3 years in a row in the first.

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That's prime ot range, if Ross slipped that far could see him being the pick. Barnett as well. That means we would miss out on a lot of good prospects in the second also.

 

Ideal scenario, trade 8, and our 4th rd, with Cleveland for 12 and 33. Draft cmc at 12(Davis,Howard,Ross, Williams,Barnett also should be considered imo). Trade 33(acquired from Cleveland) and our late 2nd(acquired from pats) to the dolphins, now goodwin, Henderson, nikou, Demarcus walker and more are still in play with our 40th pick. *puts crack pipe down*

 

 

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Obi Melifonwu could be a possibility in a trade up if we don't take Jamal Adams at #8. I'd argue SS has been our biggest need for the past decade and we've filled it with band-aids that are average at the best of times and below average most of the time. I know most people have him marked as a 2nd rounder but I think he'll rise to mid 1st on draft day. 

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