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Do you trade back into the 2nd round?


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All this talk about trading down and aquiring extra picks is great an all. But realistically I think we will be stuck at #1 (just my opinion).

Anyway, let's talk about the fact we have a couple of 3rd rounders, do we try and make a play to move into the 2nd round?

Maybe we trade down in the 1st, pick up a 2nd, and then use a 3rd accompanied with another pick to move back into the 2nd again?

Let's not forget, all the talk about the draft isn't just based on the #1 pick, but the fact that we have multiple picks

Your the GM, what would you do?

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You never know who will drop, especially for the first ten picks in the second. This would be a great value pickup. I also trust Hurney with more options than when he is limited. If we can somehow get into the second we can fill more holes. thats what she said

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The fact that we have the first pick in the 3rd round which is very equivalent to a late round 2 pick is the perfect reason to stand pat and not move up. Unless there is someone who just falls out of the first round and we think we need to get him, we can stay where we are and pick a guy who is still highly rated who falls down out of the second.

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