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Those jokers have 12 picks in this draft and their team is loaded.

 

What are your predictions for how they go about the draft?

 

Couple picks so they can move up for targeted guys?

 

Trade picks for next years picks?

 

Or just use all their picks and have the guys never see the field?

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Well I was gonna move up in the Huddle draft as the 9er GM but Gilbert and Dennard were gone too early. 

But yeah, a 1st, two 2nds, two 3rds and four 7th round picks among the bounty they currently have.

Bastards,

I think their weakest position after this draft? QB  B)

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if I were them i wouldn't trade down- I'd see my team is so close to a championship and trade up for a player they really need. 

 

 

god forbid they get a huge playmaker at receiver. they will be so loaded it won't even be funny

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If they want to trade up, they'll need to leapfrog Philly, Green Bay and Zona. It's unlikely for Roby and Dennard to last any longer than that. Dallas passed on drafting a stud DT last year to move down, maybe they'll be a good trading partner. I can't really see anyone else being a viable option. If they target a receiver, they may jump a few picks ahead. Cincy for example may not like their options at 24 (let's say the stud DT's are gone and they don't like the remaining LB's). Most like scenario though? I think they'll just stay put and grab a Hageman/Tuitt/Verrett.

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