RayClay
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It's hard to trade low picks like that except for futures.
I would like a McGinest type olb/de and a corner.
No matter who we draft in the top 4, I think ILB/OLB types and safeties and corners for camp competition.
I can't see guys with no position ie Mills/Klecko. I'd rather have 4 DBs competing for 2 jobs/special teams.
I don't know if I agree on that. It is fairly common for teams to give a late 4th and 6th to get an early fourth, or leverage a 6th and 7th to move up a handful of spots in the second.
That's true, I wasn't thinking about the moving up part. Still, we moved up for Jackson and it cost us a third.
Also, with the advent of comp picks, a lot of teams have a bunch of low picks.
Asante was a 4th. Wouldn't it be great if it worked that way?
4th round? We could use another Asante, let's find one.
When do we find out what round we get the comp picks in? Is it right beofre the draft?
Having three fourth round picks is huge - since the first day ends after three rounds. The Front Office can re-evaluate the best remaining players and determine which players slipped and then make sound picks in the 4th round.
I have a feeling the Pats will take what they perceive to be the best "Patriot" style player at every pick... Regardless of whether it addresses the perceived needs of the team (LB/S/WR/CB)...