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1 minute ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

From 12 to 3 cost 3 1sts. No way 9 to 1 goes for less than that. 

hard to guess.  Every year is different and just because one team is really stupid doesn't mean it continues a trend.  Draft chart was thrown out the window I believe with Trey Lance. 

That's like saying every team can get 2nd, 4th and 6th for whenever they develop and produce the worst QB in the NFL just because the Panthers did it. 

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Honestly wouldn't mind this at all but alas this is too cheap for a team like the bears to accept. They will most likely want a second instead of the third this year along with the future third becoming a second also. That still would be fine as long as we get a hell of a motherfuging QB for this.

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

hard to guess.  Every year is different and just because one team is really stupid doesn't mean it continues a trend.  Draft chart was thrown out the window I believe with Trey Lance. 

That's like saying every team can get 2nd, 4th and 6th for whenever they develop and produce the worst QB in the NFL just because the Panthers did it. 

That trade was also for the 3rd ranked QB in that draft. It's everyone's guess really what it's going to cost, but with so many QB needy teams, I could easily see Indy matching that identical offer and Chicago would take it because it it would only drop them 3 positions. 

The reason the Jets got what they did for Darnold is Rhule played his cards with T2G way too early. He tried to play poker with his cards face up and we got taken to the cleaners. Going into a trade negotiation desperate is never going to work out for you. 

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I found it previous years, I can't find a trade chart that shows the value of future picks.

Bears 1st is - 3000 points

Our first, 3rd, and 4th - is just 1546 points 

Just applying mid round value (16th) to the 2023 1st and 3rd doesn't get you to 3000

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