I tried to look at teams that need a QB and determine realistic trade potential.....
I looks like we will pick top 3, likely #2. Atlanta, Minnesota, Baltimore, Chicago seem like the best candidates.
Of the group I think Atlanta is the team, they have an extra second round pick from Houston. Currently they are around #6-8, lets say 7 for my argument.
They trade pick #7 + pick number 39 and a #2 from 2009 for pick #2.
Roughly this add up to 1500 + 510 (assuming the finish in the bottom 10 in 2009 then add another 400 -600) total = 2400 - 2600
Plus the Patriots would get 3 top 40 players for less than 1/2 of what the #2 player will get.
The Patriots would have picks 7, 39, 63, 72 (Oakland) and 95 and an extra #2 in 2009.
Even better is if they flip the #7 for even more additional picks (Say #15 and an extra another extra #2)
Worst case is the Patriots are 'stuck' with a franchise LT (Long), stud RB (McFadden) or get the best player in the draft (Dorsey), a pass rusher (Gholyston), etc. etc.
The value chart looks something like this:
1 3000
2 2600
3 2200
4 1800
5 1700
6 1600
7 1500
8 1400
9 1350
10 1300
11 1250
12 1200
13 1150
14 1100
15 1050
16 1000
17 950
18 900
19 875
20 850
21 800
22 780
23 760
24 740
25 720
26 700
27 680
28 660
29 640
30 620
31 600
32 590