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Kendall Wright has been graded as a first round pick for the longest, as a matter fact you can bet on cleveland taking him or another receiver with there second first round pick, they have pretty much said it out loud. Where have yall been??

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Based on the old draft value charts, the Lions 1st and 2nd is only worth around the 14-15 pick. Adding their 3rd wouldnt even get them up to 12. I know many have said that those charts are obsolete but the main reason they became useless were the stupid contracts rookies were getting. With the rookie wage scale in place, the draft value chart has become relevant again and some trades last year were not only in line with it but showed that the early picks were worth MORE than what the chart said. Example, Wash. traded #16 & #48 (worth 1,410 pts combined on the chart) to the Jags for #10 (worth only 1,300 on the chart).

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Per Rotoworld, Chargers are serious as well:

The Union-Tribune San Diego confirms the Chargers "continue to talk" to teams about trading up for Alabama S Mark Barron.

There hasn't been a hotter name in the hours leading up to the draft. The Bolts would have to move up at least 8-10 spots with the Bills, Cowboys, Lions, and Patriots also reported to be hot on Barron's trail. The Chargers and Patriots reportedly "love" the draft's best safety.

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Source: Kevin Acee on Twitter

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