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The bears decide to move the 9th pick for a elite wr (Justin blackman, micheal floyd)or ol (riley reiff, David decastro,Jonathan Martin). We receive the #19,#74,#81,#111 pick them.

1st round) #19 devon still dt

2nd round) #40 bobby Wagner olb

3rd round) #74 Casey hayword cb

#81 tommy streeter wr

4th round) #104 George iloka s

#111 vontaze burfict

5th round) #137 nate potter ol

6th round) #168 Jordan Jefferson qb

7th round) punter

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We move down 10 spots and get two 3rds And a 4th rounder. Would need more than that I think. I think throw in a second along with what u said and maybe future picks.

Not too big on the selections either. I like devon still miles better than brockers. I do like that pick at 19 tho.

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We move down 10 spots and get two 3rds And a 4th rounder. Would need more than that I think. I think throw in a second along with what u said and maybe future picks.

Not too big on the selections either. I like devon still miles better than brockers. I do like that pick at 19 tho.

Draft value points) Panthers 1352. Bears 1350

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top three DT's at this point are Poe, Cox, and Brockers. One of them would be there at 19.

Still might be there at top of 2nd.

Wagner is too slow to play OLB for us. Kid out of Cal would be better for us at our first 3rd rounder.

do not like the WR from Miami

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Unless Blackmon is on the block, I do not see a trade. Remember when calculating trade value points--we only have 53 roster spots. So, 4 fringe players are not always the same as 2 players that will contribute. I know this is common sense, but sometimes we get caught up in the math and on-paper stuff, we forget.

Wagoner is a good LB--undervalued from an unknown program. Looks good.

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