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1 minute ago, Captain Morgan said:

 

We have 16 players with first round grades.  Trading with NE (15) guarantees us one of them.  

Trading with WFT (19), we could get lucky and still get one.  If only 2 of the 5 QBs in draft are on list, and 5 get taken there is a decent chance one of our guys could fall to 19.  But because of the risk involved, I'd want a hell of a lot from the WFT in that trade.

And Morgan, I think there will be 3 CBs on OUR board at #8--Surtain, Horn, and Farley. Not sure about Newsome.  So to move back 7 spots you have know the needs and examine the others on the board then--and there are teams that need edge rushers, and I expect a run to go on them around the middle of the draft.  Parsons, a top 3 WR or 2 will be there--I think we can feel good about NE, be prepared to trade back up if we trade with WFT... IS that where you are?

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1 minute ago, iamhubby1 said:

IMO, it all comes down to compensation. I ain't movin back for peanuts. You make me happy, and away we go. 

 

The right haul gives us the opportunity at half a dozen good to great players. I think I can live with that.

Yes--I am sure we have rated these players.  I would give players point values that include need and position value as well as draft spot.

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10 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Yes--I am sure we have rated these players.  I would give players point values that include need and position value as well as draft spot.

 

Screw the Draft Chart. I want a haul. I deserve a haul. I want to fleece somebody. If I am giving up the 8th pick, I want somebody to pay big time.

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4 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Man, that's the rub. What does "plus some" come to? Is an extra 2nd, and 3rd enough? Maybe the further we fall, the more it should cost?

 

I want to be greedy. lol

Me too.  Funny, when I do mocks, I trade and end up selecting 14 stud players and getting a full 2022 draft.  I sent them to Tep.  Let's see if I get offered a job.

 

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1 minute ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Screw the Draft Chart. I want a haul. I deserve a haul. I want to fleece somebody. If I am giving up the 8th pick, I want somebody to pay big time.

Me too.  If I can't have Sewell, I want 3 starters and enough 2022 picks to make Darnold free.

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5 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Man, that's the rub. What does "plus some" come to? Is an extra 2nd, and 3rd enough? Maybe the further we fall, the more it should cost?

 

I want to be greedy. lol

https://www.google.com/amp/s/catcrave.com/2021/04/18/carolina-panthers-washington-perfect-trade-partner/amp/
 

This site has it as a 4th... kind of lame.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Me too.  Funny, when I do mocks, I trade and end up selecting 14 stud players and getting a full 2022 draft.  I sent them to Tep.  Let's see if I get offered a job.

 

 

It's nice to have a dream. But, trust me. You don't want to put all your eggs in that one basket.

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Man, that was a long-winded post by the OP to say we need a CB.  I already knew that, duh!  Now, I disagree it needs to be in the first as corner is probably the deepest position in the draft besides WR (and were are mostly good there).

We won't take one at #8; only in a trade back.  I'm certain of that.  If we trade back with Sewell already gone I won't be too perplexed.  If we trade back with Sewell still there, I can't say the same.

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17 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

And Morgan, I think there will be 3 CBs on OUR board at #8--Surtain, Horn, and Farley. Not sure about Newsome.  So to move back 7 spots you have know the needs and examine the others on the board then--and there are teams that need edge rushers, and I expect a run to go on them around the middle of the draft.  Parsons, a top 3 WR or 2 will be there--I think we can feel good about NE, be prepared to trade back up if we trade with WFT... IS that where you are?

 

after the pc last week, I feel CB is very much on our mind in the first.  I think Surtain and Horn are the targets, and one of the two could be there at 15.  It's a gamble.  

I'd take Newsome in the late first, and would move up to get him if we get enough capital in the trade and get a LT at 15.  

I wouldn't be surprise if Parsons wasn't even on our board but I haven't heard that.

 

 

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