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<blockquote data-quote="freefromwhatyouare" data-source="post: 242141" data-attributes="member: 1531"><p>I don't like trading out of a Top Ten pick. </p><p></p><p>The only way I would trade down in the first round is if I got a high second also in the deal. Not many teams are going to move up only five or six spot and give up a second round pick as well.</p><p></p><p>I still like sticking at sticking at #9 and grabbing Malcolm Jenkins.</p><p></p><p>You will get nearly the same quality player out of the second round as you would in the middle to the bottom of the first in this draft. I know some like Cushing but he's a mid second rounder to me at best. Horrible injury history and some other red flags will keep Ted away from him. I actually prefer his buddy Clay Matthews who I feel will be the best of the three USC LB's in the NFL. I'm still also high on Robert Ayers OLB/DE who I think will be available when the Packers pick in the second round.</p><p></p><p>You also won't find a Malcolm Jenkins in the middle or bottom of the first.</p><p></p><p>Ted never tips his hand before a draft and that will make draft day that much more exciting for Packers fans.</p><p></p><p>It's really fun to watch when you have one of the best in the business running your teams draft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freefromwhatyouare, post: 242141, member: 1531"] I don't like trading out of a Top Ten pick. The only way I would trade down in the first round is if I got a high second also in the deal. Not many teams are going to move up only five or six spot and give up a second round pick as well. I still like sticking at sticking at #9 and grabbing Malcolm Jenkins. You will get nearly the same quality player out of the second round as you would in the middle to the bottom of the first in this draft. I know some like Cushing but he's a mid second rounder to me at best. Horrible injury history and some other red flags will keep Ted away from him. I actually prefer his buddy Clay Matthews who I feel will be the best of the three USC LB's in the NFL. I'm still also high on Robert Ayers OLB/DE who I think will be available when the Packers pick in the second round. You also won't find a Malcolm Jenkins in the middle or bottom of the first. Ted never tips his hand before a draft and that will make draft day that much more exciting for Packers fans. It's really fun to watch when you have one of the best in the business running your teams draft. [/QUOTE]
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