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BPA: Too Much Value to Trade Down


Your Pick at 8  

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  1. 1. If a trade down offer is not attractive enough to accept, which player that REALISTICALLY should be available at 8 is such a compelling value (clear BPA) that you would select?



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13 minutes ago, bythenbrs said:

Ward, Hunter, Carter are off the board.  The poll assumes that any on the list are still available at 8.

The list is incomplete without knowing the first 7 picks. You are asking me to only pick from the players on your list. That's just another way of saying who I want from only this group. 

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7 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The list is incomplete without knowing the first 7 picks. You are asking me to only pick from the players on your list. That's just another way of saying who I want from only this group. 

Unfortunately, I cannot change the poll at this point.  Who did I overlook that you would have included in the list?

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2 minutes ago, bythenbrs said:

Unfortunately, I cannot change the poll at this point.  Who did I overlook that you would have included in the list?

The list is too long. You are assuming none of those guys will go before our pick. If you know all of them will be available then who was selected over them and why? I'm not trying to bust your balls here. I think if you want to play this game you have to commit to who's going in the first 7 picks so we have to do some work. I may not want any of these guys and go in a completely different direction. Then again, I'm a little tipsy and it's not even 7 pm yet.

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Flame me all you want but Warren or Jeanty would be absolute difference makers on a team that has had the worst offense in the league over the last 5 seasons or so. If we went super heavy on defense the rest of the draft I wouldn’t be upset in the slightest. 

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Needs context. If I can trade back with the cowboys and pick up an extra second this year and third next year I’m doing it. If I need to trade to late 20s for only next years first for a team that will be picking low again next year prob not 

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