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So the Pats have 6 picks in the first 3 rounds of the NFL draft, that means 6 selections in the top 100. That's pretty exciting. Just for fun, you be the GM.
Pick your players using this rankings chart.
Top 100 Prospects for the 2011 NFL Draft
Here are the Pats picks:
1st Round – #17 (OAK – Richard Seymour)
1st Round – #32*
2nd Round – #33 (CAR – 2010 3rd Round)
2nd Round – #64*
3rd Round – #74 (MIN – Randy Moss)
3rd Round – #96*
*For the sake of this game we will presume that they are picking 32nd.
If you want to move up and down you can trade picks for equivalent value.
Trade Value Chart
NFL draft-pick value chart - NFL - ESPN
1st Round – #17 950 pts
1st Round – #32 590 pts
2nd Round – #33 580 pts
2nd Round – #64 270 pts
3rd Round – #74 220 pts
3rd Round – #96 116 pts
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So here goes my attempt:
What I seem to notice here at the start of the draft is that it would cost a lot to move up. So better value is obtained by trading down.
First I'll trade #17 (950) and #74 (220) for #21 (800) and #53 (370).
#21 = Cameron Heyward DE
After moving down, now I want to move up back up in round 1.
I'll trade #32 (590) and #96 (116) for #26 (700).
#26 = Kenny Tate S
Picks left
#33, #53, #64
Now I want to move back down again get more picks to play with.
#33 (580) and #64 (270) gets traded for #46 (440), #72 (230), and #104 (86).
Picks left
#46, #53, #72, #104
#46 = Derek Sherrod OT
#53 = Michael Floyd WR
#72 (230) and #104 (86) are traded for #58 (320).
#58 = K.J. Wright LB
Overall Haul:
#21 Cameron Heyward DE
#26 Kenny Tate S
#46 Derek Sherrod OT
#53 Michael Floyd WR
#58 K.J. Wright LB
Pick your players using this rankings chart.
Top 100 Prospects for the 2011 NFL Draft
Here are the Pats picks:
1st Round – #17 (OAK – Richard Seymour)
1st Round – #32*
2nd Round – #33 (CAR – 2010 3rd Round)
2nd Round – #64*
3rd Round – #74 (MIN – Randy Moss)
3rd Round – #96*
*For the sake of this game we will presume that they are picking 32nd.
If you want to move up and down you can trade picks for equivalent value.
Trade Value Chart
NFL draft-pick value chart - NFL - ESPN
1st Round – #17 950 pts
1st Round – #32 590 pts
2nd Round – #33 580 pts
2nd Round – #64 270 pts
3rd Round – #74 220 pts
3rd Round – #96 116 pts
====================
So here goes my attempt:
What I seem to notice here at the start of the draft is that it would cost a lot to move up. So better value is obtained by trading down.
First I'll trade #17 (950) and #74 (220) for #21 (800) and #53 (370).
#21 = Cameron Heyward DE
After moving down, now I want to move up back up in round 1.
I'll trade #32 (590) and #96 (116) for #26 (700).
#26 = Kenny Tate S
Picks left
#33, #53, #64
Now I want to move back down again get more picks to play with.
#33 (580) and #64 (270) gets traded for #46 (440), #72 (230), and #104 (86).
Picks left
#46, #53, #72, #104
#46 = Derek Sherrod OT
#53 = Michael Floyd WR
#72 (230) and #104 (86) are traded for #58 (320).
#58 = K.J. Wright LB
Overall Haul:
#21 Cameron Heyward DE
#26 Kenny Tate S
#46 Derek Sherrod OT
#53 Michael Floyd WR
#58 K.J. Wright LB
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