Re: Addressing the LB position
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Originally Posted by GTripp0012
You do know trading down doesn't get you picks, though. You're entitled to trade down as far as you want to, but if you want picks then someone else needs to trade up.
Basically, we can't make second round projections for picks we don't and won't have. It sort of changes the long term plan when you think about it that way, doesn't it?
It's a nice suggestion and all, but we want to hear what your going to do with the Redskins picks, not with someone elses draft.
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well-said. while its not a given that we can trade down, i think we could probably find a partner if we wanted to move down badly enough. I think the dilema is going to be: do we trade down and take two lesser-caliber players or keep the pick and draft a stud. If Oher or Maualuga is there at 13, it would be really hard for me to trade down. yes, we dont have a lot of picks, but id rather have one stud to lock down a position for a long time than 2 or 3 average players who are nominal starters/backups. There are plenty of those type of guys available in free agency every year.
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