(Spit-ballin')
It seems to me, given "O" and "D" efficiency rankings that (9) Jacksonville (10) Cleveland (11) NY Jets could all be interested in the top wideouts in the draft, although 0-line seems more likely for Cleveland. Still, if the Jets want the pick of the litter they would have to trade up to #8.
VALUE CHART (as guide)
C: #8 = 1400 pts
J: #11 = 1250 pts
Cards could ask for:
J: #68 = 250 pts
Cards could accept:
J: #79 = 195 pts
In this scenario, Jeudy, Lamb, Ruggs or a quality OT could be off the board when the Cards pick. Cards would likely have a choice of Ruggs, one of the prospective tackles (Wills/Brown?) or perhaps turn to someone like (Kinlaw/Chaisson?) on "D". The extra #3rd could allow them to draft an O-guard of the future, John Simpson, for example.
This is the problem with trading back...Unless we trade back into the latter half of the draft we are not getting a 2nd round pick but a 3rd...And as many have already mentioned the stud players will be gone at that point. Plus the thought of giving the 9ers someone who was high on our draft board is enough to make any Cards fan puke