TJSweens
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ORIGINAL: Bill Johanesen quote:
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ORIGINAL: David Levine quote:
ORIGINAL: Bill Johanesen If there was an Elway or Manning in the draft, consider trading 3+ first rounders. This draft? Nope. Besides, Chi, Wash, and NE are going QB. Chi certainly isn't trading with us. We're in the running for McCarthy, Penix, or Nix. If we stay at 11, there is a solid chance that Penix and Nix are our only options. If we want a QB, we should trade up and get a guy. Settling for whoever falls to us is proven loser strategy for this team. Presuming the big 3 go 1-2-3 because those teams are not trading out of their positions, how high does one go for the second tier? Granted, a team could have their sights set on what they think is a sure-fire option but in general at what point is trading up a panic move? I don't see a panic move. Williams is his own tier. McCarthy appears to be moving to the same tier as Daniels and Maye. One of those three should be available after the top 5 picks. Even if you dispute McCarthy at Maye and Daniels level, he is a hell of a lot closer to them than he is to Pennix and Nix.
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