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With the 33rd Pick in the NFL Draft


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The offers: 

A 2025 First... Hell Yes. Thing is.... we have about a 10-30 percent chance of this scenario happening. 

The more probable option would resemble something like the Cards who traded #33 last year and got: 

#41, #72 and a '24 3rd from the Titans who took Levis at 33. 

**The trade included #33 and #81 for #41, #72 and a future 3rd**

I'm not a fan of that haul. But being at 39 does give us some playroom. 

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3 minutes ago, ColumbusCounty said:

The offers: 

A 2025 First... Hell Yes. Thing is.... we have about a 10-30 percent chance of this scenario happening. 

The more probable option would resemble something like the Cards who traded #33 last year and got: 

#41, #72 and a '24 3rd from the Titans who took Levis at 33. 

**The trade included #33 and #81 for #41, #72 and a future 3rd**

I'm not a fan of that haul. But being at 39 does give us some playroom. 

Yea I'd rather pick 33, I think one of our goals should be not to emulate the Cardinals

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3 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

This pick is usually a very hot commodity and often traded. 

We are not ready to contend in 2024.

I would very much consider taking a 2025 1st round pick for this draft choice.   We will certainly get offers from other teams.  

Would you take a 1st in 2025 for #33 and maybe a late rounder pick in 2024.  

Plus, with such a deep WR class we would certainly still be able to pick a quality WR. 

I dunno, trading away the pick until next year my conflict in what ever BS they told the free agents to get them to sign here

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