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Draft Dream and Draft Nightmare


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Nightmare - they draft a QB in the first round.   Then trade a 2023 first rounder to get back into the first round. 

Dream - boring.  They draft a OT.  They don't get trade happy to secure a bunch of late round picks.  Just use the dang 4th in 4th. 

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Dream - trade with Philly, get Minshew as part of a package of picks that includes a 1st and 2nd rounder.  I haven't done a deep dive on what the whole package would have to be to give them #6. Then draft an OT and use the second rounder on whatever QB is there that we like. 

Nightmare - draft a WR or a CB at #6. [edit to add: trade away our 2023 1st round pick]

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Dream: Trading back to the mid-teens and getting Cross.  Dumping picks and resources into OL
 

nightmare:  pickett or Willis at 6 and drafting CB with our next pick.  Willis might end up being good but he’s not gonna improve with this staff imo.  He’s gotta go to a better franchise 

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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

Nightmare - they draft a QB in the first round.   Then trade a 2023 first rounder to get back into the first round. 

Dream - boring.  They draft a OT.  They don't get trade happy to secure a bunch of late round picks.  Just use the dang 4th in 4th. 

let me issue a correction. 

Dream draft - GM trades Matt Rhule for a 7th rounder.  

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