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Patriots Give Up Their Two First Round Picks And A 3Rd.


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they will trade up to get Whitney Mercilus or Melvin Ingram, probably ahead of the Jets so their rival doesn't get one of them which would take a 1st, 2nd, and possibly an extra 2nd or 2 3rd round picks. with their other first, they will trade down and accumulate picks that they lost with the first trade.

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for our first and 4th. Then we get

27th - Stephon Gilmore

31st - Stephen Hill

40th - Chandler Jones

93rd - Sean Spence

Cream....

I love it, I think that our 1st is worth their two 1st, Ive been feeling for awhile that we should trade to them and get two 1st rounders, that would be 3 picks in the 1st 40 picks, can't go wrong with that.......

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I love it, I think that our 1st is worth their two 1st, Ive been feeling for awhile that we should trade to them and get two 1st rounders, that would be 3 picks in the q 1st 40 picks, can't go wrong with that.......

If we got those four I would die. All can be day one starters aside from Spence who in my opinion needs to gain some weight. He reminds me of TD.
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If we got those four I would die. All can be day one starters aside from Spence who in my opinion needs to gain some weight. He reminds me of TD.

I totally agree man, Chandler Jones MMA training will help a lot at his position, I remember watching Clay Mathews training during the lockout, he was training with MMA trainers and it made me think , how come more NFL players don't train using MMA trainers, i watched the whole philosophy behind the benefit of NFL players using their techniques, faster hands, using leverage and strength conditioning,

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