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Is there any chance at all we pick tonight?


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1 hour ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Still havent gotten feedback on what he would be worth in a trade right now.

We wouldn’t get anywhere close to the value we spent. We have to ride him and build around him the best we can. We’ll know what we have after this season, he’ll either sink or float and while some may say it too early to say that but If he can’t conduct the train what good is he? Bryce isn’t the train, he’s a conductor and what good is a crappy conductor?

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1 hour ago, travisura said:

I'd be surprised if he didn't go to the Jets at 10. They need OL but a better weapon for Rogers is sexier.

I think the Rams want him and they are going to be bold about it.   Popcorn needs to be ready--Chicago at #9 (Rams Bears trade)?

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16 minutes ago, travisura said:

I hope the first round is as chaotic as it’s shaping up to be

I'd say its a fair statement to say they may tie the all-time trades of 11 or was is it 12. There's a CB and OL run incoming and that mixed with the fight over penix or JJ...It could get messy fast.

There's no TEs, DL, LBs, OL, or CBs compared to other groups. If a run starts on OT, some team will trade up. 

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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Moving up would certainly cost us a first round pick next year.  That would be foolish.

lol moving up from 33 to 30 or 31 would not cost anywhere near a first round pick next year. I'm not advocating for it at all, I prefer we pick at 33 then trade down from our other 2nd rounder. But it absolutely would not cost a future 1st to move up a few spots, even with the 5th year option aspect of a potential trade.

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