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Chances of trading down?


Dash Global

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We really need to trade down in the 1st and pick up a 2nd or 3rd.

Not sure if this is possible. Id throw in players aswell to make this happen.

With this we could

1st - WR Patterson or Hopkins

2nd - DT Floyd

2nd - S Reid

4th - OG Thorton or some T

5th - CB Commings

6th - DT Hughes

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Yeah i would want to trade down as always, but you have to have someone want to trade up....

as of now I am looking at some of the offensive lineman (I love Womack from Bama), Reid (S), and Sharrif Floyd as late 1st to early 2nd round picks...

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We'd have to go to the end of the first to warrant a second or third. I'm not too crazy about that.

And save me the "but some team could be really desperate" wishful thinking.

Trade downs get you a fifth or a fourth nowadays. That's when they actually happen,

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If I'm Carolina, I'd get on the phone with Baltimore as soon as they are eliminated and ask if they would be interested in the following trade.

Baltimore Receives

MLB - Jon Beason

Carolina's 1st Round Pick

Carolina Receives

Baltimore's 1st Round Pick

Baltimore's 2nd Round Pick

Baltimore's 6th Round Pick (Use this one for Caleb Sturgis)

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If I'm Carolina, I'd get on the phone with Baltimore is soon as they are eliminated and ask if they would be interested in the following trade.

Baltimore Receives

MLB - Jon Beason

Carolina's 1st Round Pick

Carolina Receives

Baltimore's 1st Round Pick

Baltimore's 2nd Round Pick

Baltimore's 6th Round Pick (Use this one for Caleb Sturgis)

Very good point on trading Beason to Baltimore since Ray is retiring. Though i want an upgrade at OLB with Anderson but like to keep TD.

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I hope we could trade down. I mean from no.14 down to the late 1st, there's not much of a drop off.

Give me:

(1) Jesse Williams NT

(2) DeAndre Hopkins WR

(2) Desmond Trufant CB

(4) DJ Swearinger FS

(5) Joseph Fauria TE

(6) Dustin Hopkins K

FA Signing: Andy Levitre OG

I really like this, but Trufant is a pussy. Don't fall in love with the name,

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