jsull87
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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.i guess we all have to get over it but the pictures of the players getting their call before the pic is announced is annoying at times as it does kill the suspense a little.
I really like that trade for the Vikings.
They RAKED in Picks on that one.
The true Value of Later Round Picks are VASTLY underrated, in my view.
The Vikes were raped in terms of the old draft trade chart though. Looks like they left over 300 pts on the table. Good trade by both teams.
OMG!!!! The Colts take LUCK first!!!!
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Using the Chart to gauge REAL Value is HILARIOUS.
Like I said: The REAL Value of those Picks was AWESOME.
The Chart is a usefull point of Reference, but BADLY skews the real value of Late Picks.
According to the Chart, the BROWNS got "raped" in the Julio Jones trade!!
So much for "The Chart"!!
Vikes got 4, 118, 139, 211. They now have back to back picks in both the 5th and 7th rounds.
As for who they're after, it's been reported that they have Kalil, Blackmon and Claiborne ranked equally. They should still be able to get one of them at #7.
They can draft Kalil @ 4 since they have the 4th pick, not the 7th.
I wonder if the NFL is holding up the pics so the networks get thier highlights and interviews in? We should be on pick 4 by now.
Vikes got 3 FREE day 3 picks.... and still get to pick Kalil, which they wouldve taken with #3 overall anyways. So they didn't lose anything, but they gained 3 picks.
Nicely Put.
The Vikings RAKED it in...for no cost to themselves...as I said.
The REAL Value of Picks is completely relative to the circumstances.
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