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Mike Kaye on possible trade back into 1st round


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2 hours ago, bobcat91 said:

Stop with the trades. One more player isn't going to change our team one way or the other. Quit giving up picks

You could say the same about giving up two picks to get a better one.  Giving up a player at 93 won't make a difference either

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2 hours ago, cookinbrak said:

This is a dime. This is 2 nickels. They both equal 10 cents, but one is more valuable than the other. 

I'd rather have a dime than 2 nickels.

That's one way to look at it. A simplistic one. Another way would be the picks are like lottery tickets but with a bit of skill and some luck you can win twice.  

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22 minutes ago, Shadow said:

Would this be a good season to trade back up to get a TE? Would be a hell of a safety blanket for Young to grow with.

Tight end? Trading up for a TE. Dude we aren't ready for that kind of gamble. The Hurst hate is bad on here. We got starters at TE, WR and RB. Upgrades arguably at two of those positions without this draft. We can find a TE or WR later in the draft to develop.  

If we traded up I would hope it would be for a Corner or Edge instead. 

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