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Would you take this TRADE DOWN deal?


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1 hour ago, thunderraiden said:

Carolina Trades this years #6 overall 1st round pick and 4th round pick to Philly.

Philly trades this years 16th Overall 1st Round Pick and 19th Overall 1st Round Pick.


Now pick two of the follow:

OT Trevor Penning

C Tyler Linderbaum

OG Kenyon Green

 

QB Kenny Pickett

QB Malik Willis

QB Sam Howell

 

ILB Devin Lloyd

ILB Nakobe Dean

 

DT Jordan Davis

 

S Daxton Hill



Me:
Penning and Linderbaum


Get Scherff in FA and kick Christensen inside. Now that might just be an o-line.

You forgot the Rhule affiliation factor. 

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19 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

You forgot the Rhule affiliation factor. 

He's an optimism buzz killer. Any hope you have of something positive happening that's good for the team, once you remember that rule is calling the shots it all falls apart.

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(" Carolina Trades this years #6 overall 1st round pick and 4th round pick to Philly.")

(" Philly trades this years 16th Overall 1st Round Pick and 19th Overall 1st Round Pick."


(" Now pick two of the follow: ")

OT Trevor Penning

C Tyler Linderbaum

OG Kenyon Green

I would make that trade in a heart beat and select any 2 of the 3 offensive linemen. My guess is that 1,  perhaps 2 of them will be selected by the 16th pick.

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52 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

(" Carolina Trades this years #6 overall 1st round pick and 4th round pick to Philly.")

(" Philly trades this years 16th Overall 1st Round Pick and 19th Overall 1st Round Pick."


(" Now pick two of the follow: ")

OT Trevor Penning

C Tyler Linderbaum

OG Kenyon Green

I would make that trade in a heart beat and select any 2 of the 3 offensive linemen. My guess is that 1,  perhaps 2 of them will be selected by the 16th pick.

Draft just really doesn't break that way this year, there is just so much talent at the top outside of QB that there will be some good players at those picks. Also, some team with invariably push that top tier talent down further by wasting an early pick on a QB every year. In this scenario I imagine Philly talking itself into Malik Willis as able to take them further than Jalen and love the fact they can get him at #6 and still get to take the first of their original picks

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Not realistic, IMO but with those guys to choose from, in a heartbeat.

Choose two of the three OL and immediately make the OL much better.

It's crazy and depressing how so many rookies would be day 1 starters here and that's not even playing close to the the level Slater did last year. 

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2 hours ago, rayzor said:

No way Philly offers or accepts it, but yeah.... 

We couldn't get a good enough trade down offer last year when we had Justin Fields, Jaycee Horn and Mac Jones as trade bait.

I don't really see anybody available this year that approaches the quality needed to fetch two first rounders.

It's possible, but I'd be pretty shocked.

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The only way this scenario could even possibly unfold is if the Eagles GM and scouting staff were in another galaxy on hallucinogens. Who is the can't miss prospect in this draft that would make any team take such a risk anyway? For all the wailing here about how weak of a quarterback class this is that's the only position a team would likely be willing to part with such a haul for. So these hopes and dreams for a trade down partner to fleece are just that unfortunately.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

We couldn't get a good enough trade down offer last year when we had Justin Fields, Jaycee Horn and Mac Jones as trade bait.

I don't really see anybody available this year that approaches the quality needed to fetch two first rounders.

It's possible, but is be pretty shocked.

For me its Neal then a big "drop"(far as elite players) then 2-10ish feel like the next bunch with little differences. It feels the best part of the draft is clearly the 4th-UDFAs group. Tea leaves feels like this will be the best UFDA(5th round too) class in 20 years, big part of that is form coming out of the coofus BS. That houston 4th is one hell of get, able to get the one form that HUGE meat part/pool of the draft. 

This maybe one of few draft in recent history were I would support trading 6th overall for like 12 picks in the mid-late rounds. 

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