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from the patriots website, the patriots got a fourth for moving back from 22, then traded that to get a third for moving back from 24. The end result is they got 27 and 90.
We got 27 and 90. We also moved up in the 4th from 119 to 113.
At the start of the day we had no 3rd rounder, and our 4th rounder was #119. At the end of the day we had a 3rd rounder (90), our 4th rounder was #113, and at #27 we still got the guy (McCourtney) we would have picked at 22.
In the Denver deal we got a 4th (#113) for letting them move up from 24 to 22.
In the Dallas deal, our compensation for letting them move up from 27 to 24 was swapping our original 4th rounder (#119) for their 3rd (90), which was a move up of about 35 spots, I think, if you count the comp picks added to the end of the 3rd round.
So the big news from all this is we now have a 3rd round pick (90), which is huge. That's not only a very valuable spot in the draft but also smooths thing out because otherwise we had no picks from 53 to 119.
The gravy is we also moved up 6 spots in the 4th round.
It was a great piece of maneuvering by BB. Gotta admire his skill on draft day.
Yup, because Belichick is ALWAYS successful with 3rd round picks. See Crable and O'Connell. Our 3rd and 4th round pickups will wind up on the Jets or on the street. terrible trade, terrible pick.
Yup, because Belichick is ALWAYS successful with 3rd round picks. See Crable and O'Connell. Our 3rd and 4th round pickups will wind up on the Jets or on the street. terrible trade, terrible pick.