As voted 4 also, we have 6 in the first 100. A trade into 2010, and a packaging or two to trade up or down, settling on 4 picks in the first 100.
Just guess, I really have no idea what they will do on day 1.....
Re: How many picks will the Pats USE in the top 100?
Five. A slight move up from #23 for the right player. Or, any tradeup after #23. Third round picks with BB are always expendable, and in this draft we also have mucho second-rounders, allowing us to move one of them. My preference would be to part with only a 3rd-rounder -- for a targeted player.
Quite frankly, it's hard to imagine BB just sitting on his hands...and waiting...for each pick... :scream:
Five. A slight move up from #23 for the right player. Or, any tradeup after #23. Third round picks with BB are always expendable, and in this draft we also have mucho second-rounders, allowing us to move one of them. My preference would be to part with only a 3rd-rounder -- for a targeted player.
Quite frankly, it's hard to imagine BB just sitting on his hands...and waiting...for each pick... :scream:
:agree: Seems they'll get the top 4-5 players they can, then try like hell to defer the following 3-4 picks they can trade (not including 5th and 6th round comps) to 2010. They just can't come out of this draft with 11 rookies. Wouldn't make sense.
Can't have 2007 again, with 9 rookies chosen and only Meriweather and Mike Richardson still on the team. (Not counting Moss as a draft pick.) :ugh:
:agree: Seems they'll get the top 4-5 players they can, then try like hell to defer the following 3-4 picks they can trade (not including 5th and 6th round comps) to 2010. They just can't come out of this draft with 11 rookies. Wouldn't make sense.
Can't have 2007 again, with 9 rookies chosen and only Meriweather and Mike Richardson still on the team.
If they want to "dump" those low picks, they're better off just using them to trade up in the earlier rounds (e.g, trade their 6 to move from, say, #47 to #44 or something).
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