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What Are the Chances of Sewell Actually Dropping to us?


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What are the Chances of Sewell Dropping to 8?  

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  1. 1. What are the chances of Sewell dropping to 8?

    • 100%
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    • 95%
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    • 90%
    • 80%
    • 75%
    • Between 50% and 75%
    • Between 25% and 50%
    • Between 10% and 25%
    • Practically no chance


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14 minutes ago, SmartyHurney4 said:

Before today I was thinking about 50/50, but I'm hearing more rumors of trade ups, and not for a QB.

yeah,i wouldn't be surprised whatsoever if  the Chargers trade in the draft up for Sewell since they have a talented young QB in Justin Herbert to protect.

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& look at the past for examples whenever it comes to elite LT impacting the W/L column... 

Jordan Gross would be a probowler whenever we had QBs such as Jimmy Claussen & Matt Moore & then we still had horrible records.

same in Cleveland for years & years with Joe Thomas another elite LT with no QB

...once again just saying we shouldn't put the cart in front of the horse ...

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I give it 10%-25%  If he is there for Miami, they take him. They riding with Tua and they have Parker, Fuller and they like Bowden. If they trade out of 6 then yeah. Cinncy takes either Sewell/Chase and Miami takes the other. But it rides all on what Miami does with their pick and I don't see them trading down after trading back up. They have their #1 pick already in their war room before they made the trade earlier. 

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