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Will we trade tonight?


Trade or Not   

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  1. 1. Will we trade and when

    • TRADE UP
      0
    • STAY AT 8
      25
    • TRADE DOWN
      48


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I doubt it.  Usually the price required to trade up to 8 is big, and we have made it obvious we want to trade down.  Not enough QB interest to make the move worth it for someone to barter with us.

Next years picks have the perception of being more valuable due to this draft class.

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I think the only way we trade down and not get ripped off......is if someone oddly falls to 8 that isn't expected to fall that far (some late breaking news type thing on someone that hasn't bene talked about).  And in that case, we probably need to draft that kid. 

Hopefully, Morgan doesn't just have it in his mind to trade down for the sake of trading down for peanuts.  But it's a legit worry IMO. 

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57 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hope not. I say this because I think in order to trade down we're going to have to take a really bad offer.

That’s always the problem with this team, we sell low and buy high. I’m fully expecting if we trade down we’ll get fleeced. The trade I’m looking out for is with Seattle for #18 and #52 so they can move up and take an OT if they fall.

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Feels to me like they like a lot of these defensive guys and don’t see a lot of difference in talent level.  I really hope they don’t trade down below 15 or so but with them being so open with this plan who knows 

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