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Would you trade back from pick #101 to add a fifth rounder?


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We are not in agreement on who we should draft at 101.  CB TJ Tampa?  Nickel CB  Kris Abrams-Draine?  C Van Pran-Granger?  LB Cedric Gray (double dipping at LB)?  WRs Troy Franklin, Brenden Rice. Tez Walker?   Edge Austin Booker or Mohamed Kamara?  OT Christian Jones?  TE Ja'Tavion Sanders? 

Assuming that nobody is suggesting that we trade down for the sake of trading, and nobody is trying to imitate Fitterer, if you have equal grades on several of the names above, would you trade back?

 

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2 minutes ago, Billy Goat said:

Morgan said he's been picking BPA (not sure I believe that but whatever). He also said they want to come away with a corner today or find one after the draft. The BPA right now is a corner. So no, I wouldn't trade out of that pick.

That is interesting.  The phrasing suggests that he does not have one identified at 101, if he is being transparent.  However, it is also interesting that he does not mention center or edge or a second WR.

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8 minutes ago, Billy Goat said:

Morgan said he's been picking BPA (not sure I believe that but whatever). He also said they want to come away with a corner today or find one after the draft. The BPA right now is a corner. So no, I wouldn't trade out of that pick.

Have a hard time believing that after the Wallace pick. 

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