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While I'd love to trade down if we don't have a player we'd like and i'd try to (I honestly don't think it will come to that) I don't see how we trade down in the worst case scenario.
Everyone knows we aren't taking Sanders... And while Trevor Lawrence has been disappointing, the Jags aren't willing to give up on him yet. And with their contract with him he's there till 2028. So is there a player the Jags DESPERATELY need at 5 who won't be there a little lower? I don't think so. So why trade with us when the Jags are a bit lower and will cost less to trade with due to being the 5th pick instead of the 4th?
I mean it really shouldn't matter, as you should go by the draft board tiers more than the trade value chart... but GMs need to be able to explain things to their owners... So that is the chart they go by to prove the trade wasn't bad. And both sides tend to kinda honor it more or less. And their 5th pick is 100 points less than ours. So why would a team spend the extra capital?
The only reason would be if another team is competing to trade up at a higher price. But will there be? What teams are in position to do so? Maybe the Jets and Raiders get in a bidding war? Sadly if Sanders falls past the top of the draft a lot of teams who would be willing to trade up for him are out of the running. Which is why i don't think he will fall out of the first 3 picks.
Teams may not like it, but it's him or nothing. And i think there is a strong case to be made he is worth a top 3 pick.
If someone trades up to 5, they still run the risk of another team leapfrogging them to 4. so our pick would still have a bit of value to anyone who likes sanders that much. They can try waiting until after we pick, but again theyd run the risk of someone else trading with us and getting him at 4. Itll all depend how much people like sanders, there could be a couple teams crazy about him and there could be no market at all. If its the latter then yeah most likely we’ll just have to stay put.












