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Originally Posted by mredskins
not sure how many of you watch NBA but Harris and company started what was called the process in PHL
IT started with a trade of their best player at the time (Holiday); our biggest trade asset here is our draft picks
I wouldn't be shocked if he did something similar here
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So you're suggesting they're more likely to trade our picks for draft capital than trading up to #1?
Not sure it would have to be a slash and burn approach though. Even if they don't draft a top QB, it wouldn't need a hoard of picks to rebuild most of this roster. With cap space and the picks we do have, we could rebuild the OL and LB cadre, get a good DE and improve the secondary, plus probably add a good (great?) WR. Right coaching and we'd be competitive next year. They want revenue and the best way to do that is give the fans hope, not effectively tell them "another 2 years folks).