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Trade up to #4?


NJPanthers89

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Here's a scenario that could be of great interest. If Miami misses out on Peyton, they will go hard after Flynn and likely get him. this will leave Cleveland in dire straights as far as having a competent starting QB. They will be looking hard at Tannehill but they know #4 is too early for him. But our pick #9 is actually the perfect spot to grab Tannehill and gain a few picks just a few spots in front of Seattle and KC.

I personally would be willing to trade our 1st next year for the 6 slot swap in order to get Claiborne or Blackmon this year. It might only require our 2nd rounder this year ( based on the fact that a 1st rounder for next year is considered the same value as a current second rounder ).

Just wanted some opinions on this trade that IMHO has some serious potential especially with Hurney..

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Why are we willing to trade back to receive second and third rounders we are notoriously known for missing big on? Why don't we trade up in the first and get the stud we want in Claiborne? We will have a potentially lockdown corner locked up for cheap for years to come. Look at the receivers in our division, they are better than the RB's at this point. We need a CB more than a DT.

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Why are we willing to trade back to receive second and third rounders we are notoriously known for missing big on? Why don't we trade up in the first and get the stud we want in Claiborne? We will have a potentially lockdown corner locked up for cheap for years to come. Look at the receivers in our division, they are better than the RB's at this point. We need a CB more than a DT.

We have more needs than just another CB though. What about Jenkins at #22 or Gillmore?

Claiborne is not a guarantee either. Patrick Peterson was pretty abysmal when it came to coverage last year....just saying

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