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You did WHAT?!?
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Re: How the draft looks if we trade down
F....trading down. Stay where you are and take the best player available. Unless someone offers some RG3 type trade to move up.
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Fire Bruce NOW
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Re: How the draft looks if we trade down
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Unless Leonard Williams miraculously drops to five. He's too rare a talent to pass up.
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Feb 2014
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You did WHAT?!?
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Re: How the draft looks if we trade down
We did that in 2011 and it got us Jarvis Jenkins. I wanna stay where we are and take the BPA
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Re: How the draft looks if we trade down
Same for me. People fall in love with this idea of having more picks, but where has it gotten us the last few times we did it? We need impact players not just quantity.
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The Starter
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Re: How the draft looks if we trade down
If it's one thing we've hit on under Snyder it's the high first rounders. Samuels, Arrington, Williams, Taylor, etc.
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Living Legend
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Re: How the draft looks if we trade down
Bobby Beathard and Bill Walsh were the kings of trading down, hopefully we can get a competent GM that can do that.
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Living Legend
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: How the draft looks if we trade down
I'd rather use the high picks to get 2 or 3 players who can immediately make an impact and then some late round guys to develop. Instead of getting a bunch of above average to average guys who may or may not pan out with future development. Every now and then you get a Tom Brady or an Alfmo or a Breeland, but considering how incompetent our scouts have been and the fact we can't draft for shit I'd rather not take that risk.
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2014
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Re: How the draft looks if we trade down
I do not think Snyder is making the picks ...... and there are no Sean Taylors, Chris Samuels, or Trent Williams in this draft. It is going to a major make-over to make this team good.
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