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The value of Pick #33 if traded


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Definitely wouldn’t trade the pick.

You never know when there’s going to be a run on a position that you are targeting.

What you don’t want to have to do is trade up like we did last year for D.J. Johnson because of a run on a particular position group.

We need to sit tight and take our guy.

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I don't think we need to make any more trades.

 

This is Bryce make or bust year. If he has another down season we are likely drafting his replacement next season. Draft him a good WR with pick 33. Now we have a new improved Oline and a better WR group. Pick 39 needs to be used on the defense imo.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hear all this "4 QBs in the top 5 picks" but I'll be very surprised if it actually plays out like that. 

They are also speculating that New England has so many needs, they will trade back for more picks with #3 overall--likely the Maye pick.  I just don't see how any team picking third in this draft walks away without a top QB.

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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I don't think we need to make any more trades.

 

This is Bryce make or bust year. If he has another down season we are likely drafting his replacement next season. Draft him a good WR with pick 33. Now we have a new improved Oline and a better WR group. Pick 39 needs to be used on the defense imo.

I agree.  Personally, I think the first pick will go towards a WR that falls and I think the second pick goes towards a.....ILB.  I think they want Edgerin Cooper or Payton Wilson--whose injury history scares me.  I think Dan knows that this franchise has been successful when a stud MLB was in place.  Mills, Beason, Morgan, Luke--Morgan knows the value of a ILB and we have little depth there.  Next year, Shaq is likely gone. 

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hear all this "4 QBs in the top 5 picks" but I'll be very surprised if it actually plays out like that. 

They said that about 3 QBs in the top 5 last year and it happened. They said the same about a TE in the top 10 and the Falcons took Pitts top 5 or 6. I doubt it happens too, but never say never.

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I’ve done several mocks with trades on. And I’ve noticed the last several I’ve done have had some pretty solid trade offers for that 33rd pick. It’s a definite possibility we get a really good haul for that pick. This draft is a great draft to have multiple picks in 2nd-4th round. I’m thinking we end up trading this pick. 

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43 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

They said that about 3 QBs in the top 5 last year and it happened. They said the same about a TE in the top 10 and the Falcons took Pitts top 5 or 6. I doubt it happens too, but never say never.

Never say never but I don't think there have ever been four QBs taken in the top five. Ever.

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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

You have to consider that a player will fall to us at 33 that they thought would be gone--then you have to think, "Is giving up on a first-round talent worth swapping a fourth for a third?"

 Exactly!!! Every year going into round 2 the bpa always has about 5 guys that slid further than expected. This year has a ton of talent to be sitting there. Hard to pass until we see what's there. 

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