Thanks to those who stated their preference and how much draft capital they would be willing to spend:
azcardsfan1616: Rosen, 2 1st, 2 2nd, next years 3rd and 5th
Gatoraz: Mayfield at #2, for Peterson, #15, #45, 2019 1st
Jetstream Green, Mayfield. Did not provide the draft picks and/or players willing to trade. (Edit:Two firsts, one second and one fourth for Mayfield)
Buckybird: Mayfield, Rosen, Darnold in Denver’s #5 spot: trade Two 1s and One 2
Stout: Darnold, Rosen, Mayfield in that order. Trade with Cleveland for the 1st overall pick, 3 #1s, 3 #2s, and a 3rd. (If you are trading to the 1st overall pick, get your choice of QBs so I’ll put Stout down for Darnold).
WildBB: Mayfield. Did not provide the draft picks and/or players willing to trade. (Edit: later provided #15, #47 and #97 this year for #8. Maybe add a 3rd next year.)
6 responses from those who have been advocating a trade up. Of course, the question itself may be getting lost in the thread—others have stated their preference elsewhere but I will not count them until they state here.
So far, (first choice only): 1 vote for Rosen, 4 votes for Mayfield, 1 vote for Darnold.
I haven't done the calculation on all the trades based on the 'Draft Value Chart' At first glance, it appears we have some who think it will be a bargain basement trade in favor of the Cards to move up----need to go back and AT MINIMUM calculate the point value to move up. The price to move up in this market will surely be much higher than the minimum.
Come draft day, there will no doubt be trades in every direction as QB hungry teams go after ‘their guy’ I’m curious to see how close the forum members were able to evaluate both target player and draft value if SK does make a move up for a QB.