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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Would you trade the #7 overall pick to Dallas for the #22 pick, their 3rd rounder, and Marion Barber?
Not letting go of McFadden .... huh?no id make Jerry Jones overpay for McFadden. 2 1sts and Barber otherwise we draft the best player in the draft and combo him with L-Money which would make our offense crazy sick.
Actually I would make that trade, however I seriously doubt Jerry Jones will part with Marion the Barbarian.Would you trade the #7 overall pick to Dallas for the #22 pick, their 3rd rounder, and Marion Barber?
Not letting go of McFadden .... huh?
Blame the offensive line since it fell completely apart in the Super Bowl.Too good to pass up the best player in the draft at #7. Im not fine with our run game like most of you all are.
Blame the offensive line since it fell completely apart in the Super Bowl.
Would you trade the #7 overall pick to Dallas for the #22 pick, their 3rd rounder, and Marion Barber?
Someone said that the #7 pick was worth 1500 pts and 22+28 were worth 1440. Personally, I'm not a fan of those charts, though, and I don't think the Pats' FO is either.
Say hello to Barber, say goodbye to Morris!The problem I see is that would leave us with only Maroney as possible trade bait imho.
Morris wouldn't fetch much considering he ended on IR, I'd imagine that would be a situation like Colvin, where he holds no value.
Faulk's our 3rd down, do everything back.
So we'd have Maroney, Barber, Morris, & Faulk... kinda crowded, and doesn't fill the needs we have.
Defense ...... think defense.our offensive line can be upgraded just like our RBs.
Don Banks in his latest mock draft have us trading the 7th pick to the Cowboys for both their firsts. He has the Pats taking Quentin Groves and Dan Connor with our first round picks.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/don_banks/02/28/mock.draft3.part1/index.html?eref=T1
I wouldn't mind making that trade, but we would need a player or another pick to make it a fair trade. The Cowboys would probably have to throw in a fourth rounder to make the deal fair.
Okay, no, this idea could work. Sure why not.
A team with a perfectly good and improving running game gives up the number seven pick. Meanwhile, Dallas gives them back almost all the trade value in picks, then gives them a draftee who has proven his value!
What a great idea! A lose-lose trade! I had no idea it could be done so elegantly! I mean, a win-win is tough enough to pull off, but this is positively brilliant!
PFnV