NEfan32
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I want to know. Seriously someone tell me.
First off, teams give up a LOT to move in the top 10, more the top 5, but the top 3. The Giants gave up the #4 pick, and some other picks plus another 1st rounder to move up to grab Manning. And that was weird situation.
The Chargers traded the #3 pick, a 2nd rounder PLUS 3 other players to move up ONE SLOT to select Ryan Leaf.
So if a team without a top 5 pick wants the number 2 pick, how will they do that. Look, even if Dallas gives you 2 first rounders, that isn't enough. A 31st overall plus a likely 23rd or so pick for the number 2? No way.
Look, you can say they will trade it, but I don't get how. It will be nearly impossible unless some team gives you a pro-bowler plus 2-3 1st round picks. It is a LOT easier said than done. Even if the Patsies want to trade the pick, they might not be able to. They aren't going to settle for 50 cents on the dollar.
First off, teams give up a LOT to move in the top 10, more the top 5, but the top 3. The Giants gave up the #4 pick, and some other picks plus another 1st rounder to move up to grab Manning. And that was weird situation.
The Chargers traded the #3 pick, a 2nd rounder PLUS 3 other players to move up ONE SLOT to select Ryan Leaf.
So if a team without a top 5 pick wants the number 2 pick, how will they do that. Look, even if Dallas gives you 2 first rounders, that isn't enough. A 31st overall plus a likely 23rd or so pick for the number 2? No way.
Look, you can say they will trade it, but I don't get how. It will be nearly impossible unless some team gives you a pro-bowler plus 2-3 1st round picks. It is a LOT easier said than done. Even if the Patsies want to trade the pick, they might not be able to. They aren't going to settle for 50 cents on the dollar.