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Browns just got one of the best deals ever. If they offered that to RG and he said no, he should be fired immediately.
A pile of picks isn't worth as much as an elite player. Knee jerk reaction much?
Because the best player in the draft was still on the board.
The best pick we could have gotten Best player in the draft....and no Qb to San Fran....Love it.
Dude, we could have had 2 #1 picks next year, 2 2nds and 2 4ths this year, and 2 4th's next year. All that equals being able to trade up this year to get a player you want and still keep some of those picks, OR, using those picks next year to trade up for Andrew Luck. I'd take that any day over Peterson. Don't get me wrong, I like Peterson, but name me a corner other than Revis and Nhamdi O in the last 10 years that you wouldn't trade for all those picks. That's one of the reasons the Patriots are always good. They stockpile picks and they can pretty much have their way with the draft. We just had our opportunity to do that, and we blew it.
Atlanta won 13 games without that other WR, if we make that deal and they take Green that first rounder isn't going to be very high. It's almost a 2nd rounder.
So what? It's still a pick they could use to trade up for an elite prospect next year. Or a pick they could trade for a veteran player. With all those picks, the opportunity is much greater to get better with more quality players, OR, use those picks to trade up for an elite player in the draft next year.
And the way 1st place teams have gone to the cellar and last place teams have gone to 1st year to year, there's no guarantee Atlanta is going to be as good this year anyway.
So you give up on an elite player THIS year for the possibility of giving up those picks for an elite player NEXT year? Huh?
A bird in the hand as the saying goes...
I'm not saying we'd have to give up all those picks, and I'm not saying we'd give them up for a draft pick. I'm saying it would have provided us a lot of opportunities to do a ton of things.
Example - for those that want us to trade for Kevin Kolb, this would have given us the ammo to do so without killing our draft this year and next.
Another example - if someone wanted to trade up for one of the 2nd rounders this year, we could have potentially gotten next years first rounder for our 2nd rounder this year and still had Atlanta's 2nd rounder.
I'll keep pointing to the Patriots. The more picks you have, the more flexibility you have in trading for a vet or trading for a draft pick.
And still nobody has answered my earlier question. Aside from two elite corners in Revis and Nhamdi, what current active cornerback would you
not trade for all those picks? If you can't come up with one, and you can't 100% guarantee me that Peterson is going to be as good as those two, then it makes no sense not to do that deal(If it was offered to us).
I guess Syracuse is also glad that we passed on Suggs for those extra picks that worked so well?