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<blockquote data-quote="DCEBB2011" data-source="post: 319505" data-attributes="member: 3200"><p>Don't plan on getting a low first rounder for a late 2 and 3. The NFL draft trade chart that most teams use dictates that even the last pick in the 1st round will require 590 points. As of today, our 2nd round pick would be worth only 400 points and our 3rd worth 180 points, leaving us shy 10 points for fair trade value. So we would have to throw in a 6th or better OR player to make up the difference. What complicates this even more is you have to find a trade partner willing to move out of the first round altogether. Most will get out of the top 10, but not the first round if they covet a top player.</p><p> </p><p>As for OLmen we can look at, they must have some measurables to be successful in the ZBS.</p><p> </p><p>1. Size. No smaller than 6-2, 290.</p><p>2. Speed. No slower than a 5.20 40 time.</p><p>3. ACCELERATION. The biggest factor measured by a 10 time no slower than 1.80 or shuttle time no slower than 4.60.</p><p>4. Agility. 3-cone time no slower than 7.80.</p><p> </p><p>The most sucessful OL positions in the ZBS have these traits. For proof, look at Josh Sitton who measured:</p><p> </p><p>6-4, 319</p><p>5.20</p><p>1.76 / 4.50</p><p>7.55</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCEBB2011, post: 319505, member: 3200"] Don't plan on getting a low first rounder for a late 2 and 3. The NFL draft trade chart that most teams use dictates that even the last pick in the 1st round will require 590 points. As of today, our 2nd round pick would be worth only 400 points and our 3rd worth 180 points, leaving us shy 10 points for fair trade value. So we would have to throw in a 6th or better OR player to make up the difference. What complicates this even more is you have to find a trade partner willing to move out of the first round altogether. Most will get out of the top 10, but not the first round if they covet a top player. As for OLmen we can look at, they must have some measurables to be successful in the ZBS. 1. Size. No smaller than 6-2, 290. 2. Speed. No slower than a 5.20 40 time. 3. ACCELERATION. The biggest factor measured by a 10 time no slower than 1.80 or shuttle time no slower than 4.60. 4. Agility. 3-cone time no slower than 7.80. The most sucessful OL positions in the ZBS have these traits. For proof, look at Josh Sitton who measured: 6-4, 319 5.20 1.76 / 4.50 7.55 [/QUOTE]
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