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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 496137" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">The Dolphins have the 12th pick in the first round and I don’t think there’s any way Thompson would trade up to that spot. According to the draft value chart, the 12th pick = 1200 points and the Packers first three picks – coincidently – also add up to 1200 points. (The draft value chart isn’t adhered to strictly but I think it gives us an idea of what it will take to move around in the draft.) Thompson’s boldest move in the draft so far has been to go up into the late first round to pick Clay at #26 and not only had he already exercised pick #9, but he had an extra third rounder to include in the trade up. Surrendering his first three picks for one would be much, much bolder/riskier. And he has said he doesn’t like trading valuable picks between years, either giving or receiving them. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">IMO trading down is more likely and the Dolphins have the ammo to trade up into the Packers’ #26. They have extra picks in rounds 2 and 3: Picks #42, #54, #77, & #82. The Packers first rounder = 700 points and the Dolphins’ picks #42 and #77 = 685 points. But would Thompson want to go down 16 spots? Doesn’t seem likely to me but who knows – it depends upon who they would be targeting at that point of the draft. The Packers would then have picks #42, #55, #77, and #88 in rounds two and three. BTW, the Dolphins picks #54, #77, and #82 =745 points but I think it’s iffy Thompson would drop 16 spots out of their first round pick, I really don’t see him dropping 28 spots.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">The Pats have traded the middle of their draft. They have their first three picks (#29, #59, #91) and two seventh rounders so they may be partners if Thompson wants to trade up. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 496137, member: 4300"] [FONT=Arial]The Dolphins have the 12th pick in the first round and I don’t think there’s any way Thompson would trade up to that spot. According to the draft value chart, the 12th pick = 1200 points and the Packers first three picks – coincidently – also add up to 1200 points. (The draft value chart isn’t adhered to strictly but I think it gives us an idea of what it will take to move around in the draft.) Thompson’s boldest move in the draft so far has been to go up into the late first round to pick Clay at #26 and not only had he already exercised pick #9, but he had an extra third rounder to include in the trade up. Surrendering his first three picks for one would be much, much bolder/riskier. And he has said he doesn’t like trading valuable picks between years, either giving or receiving them. [/FONT] [FONT=Arial]IMO trading down is more likely and the Dolphins have the ammo to trade up into the Packers’ #26. They have extra picks in rounds 2 and 3: Picks #42, #54, #77, & #82. The Packers first rounder = 700 points and the Dolphins’ picks #42 and #77 = 685 points. But would Thompson want to go down 16 spots? Doesn’t seem likely to me but who knows – it depends upon who they would be targeting at that point of the draft. The Packers would then have picks #42, #55, #77, and #88 in rounds two and three. BTW, the Dolphins picks #54, #77, and #82 =745 points but I think it’s iffy Thompson would drop 16 spots out of their first round pick, I really don’t see him dropping 28 spots.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial]The Pats have traded the middle of their draft. They have their first three picks (#29, #59, #91) and two seventh rounders so they may be partners if Thompson wants to trade up. [/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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