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Originally Posted by calia
That's true in the sense that if we don't take Mariota (and today's news is likely to make folks think we will pass), teams that want him will want to trade with someone above 6 in order to get him, as the Jets seem likely to do grab him at 6. My point is that this move arguably makes the Redskins less of an attractive trading partner than teams picking above us if the objective is to land Mariota. Before this news, we were probably a very attractive trading partner at 5 because the Jets would likely snag him at 6. But now, someone else gets that privilege (although, I will allow, at greater cost to the team trading up, as the higher the pick, the more you have to give up for it).
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This thinking makes zero sense. Is it possible to make negative sense?
The whole reason to trade to five is because you don't think Mariota will make it past 6. And nobody will trade up to 5 unless the player they want is there when we are on the clock.
So this changes exactly nothing. Sometimes it's no more complicated than:
Jets might take Mariota at 6
We have 5
Mariota is available at 5 when we are on clock
Ergo big market for our pick.
Derp