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<blockquote data-quote="CaliforniaCheez" data-source="post: 17646" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>More choices with more chances. If 50% of draft picks make it, more picks helps your odds of replenishing your team. </p><p></p><p>Hey look at the picks available(13) and what we got <strong><em>2</em></strong> years ago in 03: </p><p></p><p>1. No. 29 Nick Barnett LB, Oregon St. </p><p>2. No. 62: To Eagles in Al Harris trade (PHI Starting TE L. J. Smith) </p><p>3. No. 79 Kenny Peterson DL, Ohio State </p><p>3. No. 94: To Bills in draft-day trade for Kenny Peterson (Bills LB Angelo Crowell, backs up Takeo Spikes)</p><p><strong>4. No. 127: To Bills in draft-day trade for Kenny Peterson (Bills WR Sam Aiken #3 or 4 receiver with Bills)</strong></p><p>4. No. 128: To Patriots in Terry Glenn trade (DE Bryant McNeal backs up Simeon Rice in TB)</p><p>5. No. 147 James Lee DT, Oregon St. </p><p>5. No. 165: To Seahawks in draft-day trade for James Lee (SEA FB Chris Davis, out of football)</p><p><strong>6. No. 166 Hunter Hillenmeyer LB, Vanderbilt (Backs up Urlacher after $100K Packer signing bonus)</strong></p><p><strong>6. No. 185: To Eagles in draft-day trade for H. Hillenmeyer ( Jeremy Bridges Starting RG for Cardinals) </strong></p><p>6. No. 203: To Seahawks in draft-day trade for James Lee (NO WR Kareem Kelly out of football)</p><p>6. No. 212: (Comp.) Brennan Curtin OT, Notre Dame (recently cut)</p><p>7. No. 244: To Eagles in draft-day trade for H. Hillenmeyer (PHI DB Norman LeJeune out of football) </p><p>7. No. 245 Chris Johnson DB, Louisville </p><p>7. No. 253: (Comp.) Deandrew Rubin WR, S. Florida (TB #5 or 6 WR)</p><p>7. No. 256: (Comp.) Carl Ford WR, Toledo (WR Bears)</p><p>7. No. 257: (Comp.) Steve Josue LB, Carson- Newman (LB Ravens)</p><p></p><p>Note the NFL does not permit trading of compensatory picks(Wells would not have arrived) or Sherman would have traded them. </p><p></p><p>Now that 2003 draft is making a pig's ear out of a silk purse!! We had 11 picks not including trades for Al Harris and Terry Glenn. We traded up/away and have 3 on the roster (Johnson won't make it) after 2 years from those 11 picks. </p><p></p><p>2005 we started with 7 picks (thanks to trades for Truluck + Combs), traded down/away and got 11 picks. </p><p></p><p>A 3rd round pick was turned into Underwood, Hawkins, Bragg, Campbell, Whitticker. </p><p></p><p>The odds are more than 3 of the 11 picks will be on roster in 2 years and more than 1 will be starting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaliforniaCheez, post: 17646, member: 167"] More choices with more chances. If 50% of draft picks make it, more picks helps your odds of replenishing your team. Hey look at the picks available(13) and what we got [b][i]2[/i][/b] years ago in 03: 1. No. 29 Nick Barnett LB, Oregon St. 2. No. 62: To Eagles in Al Harris trade (PHI Starting TE L. J. Smith) 3. No. 79 Kenny Peterson DL, Ohio State 3. No. 94: To Bills in draft-day trade for Kenny Peterson (Bills LB Angelo Crowell, backs up Takeo Spikes) [b]4. No. 127: To Bills in draft-day trade for Kenny Peterson (Bills WR Sam Aiken #3 or 4 receiver with Bills)[/b] 4. No. 128: To Patriots in Terry Glenn trade (DE Bryant McNeal backs up Simeon Rice in TB) 5. No. 147 James Lee DT, Oregon St. 5. No. 165: To Seahawks in draft-day trade for James Lee (SEA FB Chris Davis, out of football) [b]6. No. 166 Hunter Hillenmeyer LB, Vanderbilt (Backs up Urlacher after $100K Packer signing bonus)[/b] [b]6. No. 185: To Eagles in draft-day trade for H. Hillenmeyer ( Jeremy Bridges Starting RG for Cardinals) [/b] 6. No. 203: To Seahawks in draft-day trade for James Lee (NO WR Kareem Kelly out of football) 6. No. 212: (Comp.) Brennan Curtin OT, Notre Dame (recently cut) 7. No. 244: To Eagles in draft-day trade for H. Hillenmeyer (PHI DB Norman LeJeune out of football) 7. No. 245 Chris Johnson DB, Louisville 7. No. 253: (Comp.) Deandrew Rubin WR, S. Florida (TB #5 or 6 WR) 7. No. 256: (Comp.) Carl Ford WR, Toledo (WR Bears) 7. No. 257: (Comp.) Steve Josue LB, Carson- Newman (LB Ravens) Note the NFL does not permit trading of compensatory picks(Wells would not have arrived) or Sherman would have traded them. Now that 2003 draft is making a pig's ear out of a silk purse!! We had 11 picks not including trades for Al Harris and Terry Glenn. We traded up/away and have 3 on the roster (Johnson won't make it) after 2 years from those 11 picks. 2005 we started with 7 picks (thanks to trades for Truluck + Combs), traded down/away and got 11 picks. A 3rd round pick was turned into Underwood, Hawkins, Bragg, Campbell, Whitticker. The odds are more than 3 of the 11 picks will be on roster in 2 years and more than 1 will be starting. [/QUOTE]
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