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I’m convinced we’ve keyed in on Willis and I think other teams know it. The Saints trade yesterday was to get the capital to trade up to #5 and I also believe the Falcons are actively looking to jump us for Willis as well. Giants are talking to Willis to try and drive a bidding war and scare the Saints, Falcons and even us into a panic trade.

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6 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

I’m convinced we’ve keyed in on Willis and I think other teams know it. The Saints trade yesterday was to get the capital to trade up to #5 and I also believe the Falcons are actively looking to jump us for Willis as well. Giants are talking to Willis to try and drive a bidding war and scare the Saints, Falcons and even us into a panic trade.

I don’t think so. I think the amount of time it will take Willis to develop out lives Rhule’s tenure and maybe even Fitterers if we don’t start winning. I think if they go QB they go Pickett.  Or trade down to get a guy to back up Sam.
 

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This could be an epic smokescreen if we get Aints to trade up for Willis (ridiculous waste of draft capital for such a raw prospect) and then drop down ourselves and take Pickett or someone else at a more reasonable draft position while picking up extra draft picks.

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5 minutes ago, t96 said:

This could be an epic smokescreen if we get Aints to trade up for Willis (ridiculous waste of draft capital for such a raw prospect) and then drop down ourselves and take Pickett or someone else at a more reasonable draft position while picking up extra draft picks.

If N.O. trades up for a QB it could quite well be Willis.  They resigned Winston and brought in Andy Dalton.  Willis would sit behind both and develop.   I think they are after a stud LT though. 

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The Panthers are going after a qb in this draft. I just don't know which one and where. My guess is it will involve trading up but at what cost I haven't a clue. 

If we trade up from 6 in this shitty qb draft then I very well may just be done.  I know this franchise is 2 first round picks for Sean Gilbert stupid, but are they really trade up from 6 for Picket/Willis stupid?

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If we trade up from 6 in this shitty qb draft then I very well may just be done.  I know this franchise is 2 first round picks for Sean Gilbert stupid, but are they really trade up from 6 for Picket/Willis stupid?

I was thinking more of trading back into the late 1st early 2nd. 

Fitterer is not opposed to use players as trade bait for a draft slot. He's mentioned it on more than one occasion. He seems itching to try it at least. 

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