kerouac9
Klowned by Keim
I don't think the Cards want out of the 5th overall pick. I think that Graves would be afraid of another Pace/Johnson fiasco and would have to accept the world for it to work. He'll ask for a second round pick, and no one will take it.
But in the second round (38th overall), I think that there will be teams who will have an interest in Rutgers HB/FB Brian Leonard. If a team like the Panthers (45th overall), Steelers (46th overall) or Broncos (56th overall) are interested in this guy before a team like the Falcons have a chance, the Cards will have an excellent chance to move down a little and pick up a player or pick.
For the Cards and Steelers to trade places in the 2nd round, the requisite value would be a mid-third round pick. Perhaps this is where Alan Faneca would come into play. That value would seem about right.
I think that Graves could trade the 38th overall pick (520 pts) and the 5th round pick (142nd overall--33 points) for a second and third round pick, which would give the Cards four picks on the first day and make even me happy.
The other option would be to use the third round pick to move back into the first round if there's a player there that we have to have (like Jarvis Moss or Anthony Spencer), so that a team could move down and get value for a guy like Leonard.
But in the second round (38th overall), I think that there will be teams who will have an interest in Rutgers HB/FB Brian Leonard. If a team like the Panthers (45th overall), Steelers (46th overall) or Broncos (56th overall) are interested in this guy before a team like the Falcons have a chance, the Cards will have an excellent chance to move down a little and pick up a player or pick.
For the Cards and Steelers to trade places in the 2nd round, the requisite value would be a mid-third round pick. Perhaps this is where Alan Faneca would come into play. That value would seem about right.
I think that Graves could trade the 38th overall pick (520 pts) and the 5th round pick (142nd overall--33 points) for a second and third round pick, which would give the Cards four picks on the first day and make even me happy.
The other option would be to use the third round pick to move back into the first round if there's a player there that we have to have (like Jarvis Moss or Anthony Spencer), so that a team could move down and get value for a guy like Leonard.