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Eagles usually have extras. It would be nice to find someone with a pick in the 8 - 11 range and a second pick later in round 1 so that we can possibly trade out of a top 3 pick.
 

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The only team with more than 3 picks in the first three rounds are the Denver Broncos with two first round picks. So in order to get a team to move up there would have to be available that the team really wants. Depending on how far they would have to move up would decide how much you would get.

No way would you get both first round picks from Denver for just our first round pick. The Pack would probably have to give up an additional 2nd or 3rd round pick.

If we are able the move down most likely we would get the 1st round pick of the team we trade with plus a 3rd round pick. Possibly a second if they come from way down the draft order.
 

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If a team were after Leinart or Young, we could get a second and a third to move back from #3 to #5-8. Remember what the Gians gave up for Manning two drafts ago.
 

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TOPackerFan said:
If a team were after Leinart or Young, we could get a second and a third to move back from #3 to #5-8. Remember what the Gians gave up for Manning two drafts ago.
Currently the Pack is at #5, I believe, which means Bush, Ferguson, and Leinart would be gone. The Pack may not stay at #5. But with those 3 already gone I don't believe that teams would overpay for the rest of the guys in the draft. It really depends on how far down a team comes from on what you would get for picks.

For example if we stayed at #5 and the team at #8 wanted to trade up all we would probably get is their 1st and a 2nd. If someone from around 15 wanted to move up we'd probably get their 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and maybe another pick. That would be a lot to give up for any team. Much further down and it's probably cost prohibitive, in draft picks, for a team to make a trade. All of this is based on a draft trade evaluator from 2004 so values would change based on the strength of the draft or lack thereof.
 

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