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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.We definitely have that possibility but Chicago at Ten would be a sweet Trade and we get one of their Early Second Rounders. Having 10 - 38 and 39 plus 69 and 77 would be sweet for days one and two.Not only is there moving up to 24 with the Vikes, giving them 38 and 69, but there is a nifty trade back 106 with the Bolts for 125, 158, and 209.
In a simulated mock they took TE at 106 and I took Tai Felton, Luke Kandra, and Simeon Barrow.
I’d do that all day.
Too far down the ladder manman: I want us to be a little closer to the Top of each Round early on.KC have 63 and 66 which is almost the exact value of our pick 38
I like it because it gives you more leverage at getting Kyle Williams, Jack Bech, Jaylin Noel and Ozzy. You could get three of those plus one of Dylan Sampson or Josaiah Stewart.Too far down the ladder manman: I want us to be a little closer to the Top of each Round early on.
I'd want to add at least one pick this year. Perhaps downgrade to a second next year and a second/third this year.Had an interesting mock draft choice last night. Was really caught off guard because I had already again unrealistically landed Abdul Carter at 4 and was getting ready to take Conoly or Ersery at 38.
Before I could do this Cleveland offered me their 1st from 2026 for the 38 this year. I took the deal and lamented on not getting a starting LT but rejoiced in the fact that I created a better shot at getting either LT Francis Mauigoa or Kadyn Proctor next year. Also a shot at the money ball pick if Manning comes out. The ability to package into the 27 draft which may be the best class in recent memory.
So the question here is? If a team you are thinking will pick top 10, offers you their 1st in 26 for 38 this year, do you do it?
Are you fan that just feels they should makes all their picks and doesn’t like to trade? The fan that wants instant gratification and trashes the team for not making the pick? It depends on who’s available? Or the patient fan that gives the team the latitude to get things done in a reasonable time frame and enjoys a creative front office?
Likely not down from 4
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