ddell1
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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.Who did Cleveland get the extra (Brady Quinn) draft pick from? Or was that their only one? Anyway does any team have 2 #1's next year that might be interested in a top 5 pick?
Cowboys have 2
So, if I were any GM in the NFL, I would refuse to trade with NE. You just about always end up looking like a fool.
and supposedly Jerry Jones loves McFadden. Isn't Jones from Arkansas?
He deals Julius Jones, keeps Barber, and adds McFadden.
I was thinking the Pats drop a few spots and bank a 2nd rounder, then a few more for a 2nd or 3rd.
With the Pats losing their first round pick, Miami will probably pick 1 and 32. Not a first round pick, but 2 in the top 32 nonetheless.
Yeah, although our #2s and #3s have been spotty, a very high #3 is no laughing matter - the way we like to draft CB in that range I could see a CB who develops into a starter there. Hobbs was a #3, Samuel was a #4.Do not forget that the Pats have Oakland's 3rd round pick, which is shaping up to be quite high.
.... a very high #3 is no laughing matter - the way we like to draft CB in that range I could see a CB who develops into a starter there. Hobbs was a #3, Samuel was a #4.
Just like the old Doublemint Gum commercials: "It's two, two, two busts in one."With the Pats losing their first round pick, Miami will probably pick 1 and 32. Not a first round pick, but 2 in the top 32 nonetheless.
and supposedly Jerry Jones loves McFadden. Isn't Jones from Arkansas?
He deals Julius Jones, keeps Barber, and adds McFadden.
I was thinking the Pats drop a few spots and bank a 2nd rounder, then a few more for a 2nd or 3rd.
So, if I were any GM in the NFL, I would refuse to trade with NE. You just about always end up looking like a fool.