You know, all of a sudden there is a LOT of negative press coming out about Carter. Things like him having a bad attitude, and him having foot injury issues. Take those items and add questions about, is he big enough to be anything more than a situational rusher; I think the possibility of Carter falling are becoming better than they were last week.
Of course, it could all be the usual smoke screens that teams send out to add confusion to the process. Who knows, maybe the Pats are part of the conspiracy to defame Carter so he'll fall to us. Smart move IF it's true.
As for Kolter, I'd do the trade for one of the 3rds. There will still be some level 2 OLmen there for the Raiders to grab. BTW the Raiders would do that deal, because the thing with comp picks is that you never know if you'll get that bottom of the 3rd pick. If the Raider happen to sign a big time FA that year it might wash off some of that value of their loss of Kolton. I don't know the actual formula of how it works (I miss Miguel) But gains do work against losses.
At any rate a 3rd this year is enough compensation. Kolton is a middle of road LT, top 15-20. He's the kind of guy who I think Campbell will turn out to be as a LT. OK but not a head turner. IIRC he had a rough rookie year before developing into the solid LT he is now.
Coming away with Miller and Carter, Miller and Graham, Miller and Membou would just be AWESOME, especially the latter. It would allow us to have Membou start his career as the back up swing tackle and develop, or even start at RT if he proves the better player. Miller, Strange, Bradbury, Owenu, and Membou would almost immeidately turn a glaring weakness into a strength, with Morgan, Robinson, Wallace, Sow, Lowe and Brown all fighting to be in a back up OL that would be better than what we had out there last year, given another year of experience and health.