If you are a team that plans on "making the playoffs this year", as we have heard DG say, then the thought of trading down is totally absurd. Think about it.
Lets assume the player DG wants (Fitz) is gone. If Dennis Green thinks Roy Williams( as an example) is just about as good as Fitz, then why in the world trade down and risk the chance of losing him? If Dennis Green is correct in his assessment, then Roy Williams would turn out to be very worthy of the #3 pick. If DG is wrong in his assessment , then would it be any consilation to say "well at least we didn't take him with the #3 pick"?
My thoughts of "making the playoffs this year" is a pipe dream. That being said, I think we will be much more competitive and a much more exciting team than last year. We may even go 7-9 !!! I believe we should wheel and deal like crazy.
Swap with the Browns For #7, #37 and Northcutt.
Now we have #7, #33, and #37.
Swing a deal with the Steelers. They move up to get Rivers. We get #11 and #44.
Now we have #11, #33, #37, #44.
Keep it going . The Patriots see someone they REALLY like slipping to #11. They offer #25 and #32 for #11.
Now we have #25, #32, #33, #37 and #44.
The results? Heres 1 example. Make up your own and see what you come up with. Throw #65 in there for good measure.
25. CB-Will Poole
32. OG-Vernon Carey
33. WR-Micheal Clayton
37. DT-Donnell Washington
44. LB-Teddy Lehman
65. RB-Tatum Bell
We plug cb,dt,and lb on the defensive side. We plug wr,og,rb and 2 return specialiist on the offensive side, AND we still have round 4 thru 7 to go.
Sure seems better than just #3 and #33.
I know this is exagerated, but my point is, in reality, will 1 or 2 players turn this franchise around in 1 year? Trading down from #3 to #7? Is that really a dynamic way to turn this franchise around?
Lets assume the player DG wants (Fitz) is gone. If Dennis Green thinks Roy Williams( as an example) is just about as good as Fitz, then why in the world trade down and risk the chance of losing him? If Dennis Green is correct in his assessment, then Roy Williams would turn out to be very worthy of the #3 pick. If DG is wrong in his assessment , then would it be any consilation to say "well at least we didn't take him with the #3 pick"?
My thoughts of "making the playoffs this year" is a pipe dream. That being said, I think we will be much more competitive and a much more exciting team than last year. We may even go 7-9 !!! I believe we should wheel and deal like crazy.
Swap with the Browns For #7, #37 and Northcutt.
Now we have #7, #33, and #37.
Swing a deal with the Steelers. They move up to get Rivers. We get #11 and #44.
Now we have #11, #33, #37, #44.
Keep it going . The Patriots see someone they REALLY like slipping to #11. They offer #25 and #32 for #11.
Now we have #25, #32, #33, #37 and #44.
The results? Heres 1 example. Make up your own and see what you come up with. Throw #65 in there for good measure.
25. CB-Will Poole
32. OG-Vernon Carey
33. WR-Micheal Clayton
37. DT-Donnell Washington
44. LB-Teddy Lehman
65. RB-Tatum Bell
We plug cb,dt,and lb on the defensive side. We plug wr,og,rb and 2 return specialiist on the offensive side, AND we still have round 4 thru 7 to go.
Sure seems better than just #3 and #33.
I know this is exagerated, but my point is, in reality, will 1 or 2 players turn this franchise around in 1 year? Trading down from #3 to #7? Is that really a dynamic way to turn this franchise around?