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The Uncle Heatster 2-round mock with trades: Mercilus, Dennard, Sanu, Boykin


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Love to see us land Boykin ...
too many people going to the concession stands during kickoffs and punts. :nosmile:
 
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Second round

33 St. Louis - Jerel Worthy DE Michigan St
34 Indianapolis - Kendall Reyes DT Connecticut
35 Minnesota - Harrison Smith S Notre Dame
36 Tampa Bay - David Wilson RB Virginia Tech
37 Cleveland - Brandon Weedon QB Oklahoma St
38 Jacksonville - Kendall Wright WR Baylor
39 St. Louis (from Washington) - Bobby Massie OT Mississippi
40 Carolina - Brandon Thompson DT Clemson
41 Buffalo - Amini Silatolu OL Midwestern St
42 Miami - Kirk Cousins QB Michigan St
43 Seattle - Vinny Curry LB Marshall
44 Kansas City - Shea McClellin LB Boise St
45 Dallas - Reuben Randle WR LSU
46 Philadelphia - Jayron Hosley CB Virginia Tech
47 NY Jets - Nick Perry OLB USC. This seems a little low, but these things happen sometimes.

The list of players you have here, from #33 to #47 are a cohort that I think BB would consider a gold mine. With the exception of the QBs and perhaps David Wilson who's playing at a position where we already have tremendous quality youth, I think ALL of these players are targets for the Patriots: fit our scheme, and have "starter" written all over them. I think an ideal draft for New England lands us with four picks in this window of talent. In fact, excepting the QBs and RB, I would be happy with almost any combination of four players from that grouping.

Reyes - Wright- Thompson - Perry... yes
Worthy - Silatolu - Randall - Hosley... yes
Smith - Massey - Curry - McClellin... yes
 
46 Philadelphia - Jayron Hosley CB Virginia Tech

47 NY Jets - Nick Perry OLB USC. This seems a little low, but these things happen sometimes.

48 New England (from Oakland)

This seems like the perfect place for the yearly Belichick/Reid trade:rocker:
 
If Fleener is as good as advertised, why not take him and roll out the NFL's first Triple Tight End offense? :D

Don't be fooled by Fleenor's coming out as a TE,he is really a giant WR with a fantastic set of hands. A complete and total match up nightmare.
 
why would atlanta give a first for next year, our second and a sixth for 31 in the first round???
I do not see us giving all the up just for 31 out of 32.

350 at #55. 600 at #31. 250 needs to be made up.
- a first for next year would be around a thousand for value. so we would not give that up unless y'all wanted to give us more picks.
- and how this is how I see it if we traded with you
#55 -350
#85 -167
and then maybe a third for next season. but still that screws the falcons.

so maybe our second and third next year with our #150.
 
why would atlanta give a first for next year, our second and a sixth for 31 in the first round???
I do not see us giving all the up just for 31 out of 32.

350 at #55. 600 at #31. 250 needs to be made up.
- a first for next year would be around a thousand for value. so we would not give that up unless y'all wanted to give us more picks.
- and how this is how I see it if we traded with you
#55 -350
#85 -167
and then maybe a third for next season. but still that screws the falcons.

so maybe our second and third next year with our #150.

Welcome.

Remember that a future first has roughly the same value as a current second, since you don't get to use the asset for a year. The #16 pick this year is 1000 by the chart. Figure the Falcons would be drafting later than that, say 26, which is 700 points. Given the year's devaluation, it's about 320 points, or equivalent of the 58th pick, this year.

I may have slightly overvalued the trade, maybe the Dimitroff trade last year clouded my judgement. That being said, sometimes when a team really wants somebody, the trade chart goes out the window. I think Dimitroff is in win-now mode, and would do something similar to this.
 
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