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Would you trade pick #30, #44, and #118 for pick #13?
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 822073" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>It depends on who’s getting picked before #12. The yes part would be if we felt 2 players were on the board that were easily worthy of top #10 status.</p><p></p><p>I think 2019 is unusual in that there will be heavier than normal top end players (in what many years would be top 10 types) available throughout the teens.</p><p>On the flip side , there will be players and positions who make it into round 3 that could’ve went day 1 (or early 2nd round) in an average years draft. Namely at DL and WR. I believe we will see both positions slip rounds.</p><p></p><p>There’s 2 ways to look at that. You can do as you propose and trade up into the top 20 twice. Or you can trade back into the teens and rely on that depth with those extra 3rd or 4th round acquisitions. The more I’m reading I’m thinking trading back to the teens range and then getting an extra mid-3rd rounder could also pay dividends in this deep DL and WR draft class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 822073, member: 10086"] It depends on who’s getting picked before #12. The yes part would be if we felt 2 players were on the board that were easily worthy of top #10 status. I think 2019 is unusual in that there will be heavier than normal top end players (in what many years would be top 10 types) available throughout the teens. On the flip side , there will be players and positions who make it into round 3 that could’ve went day 1 (or early 2nd round) in an average years draft. Namely at DL and WR. I believe we will see both positions slip rounds. There’s 2 ways to look at that. You can do as you propose and trade up into the top 20 twice. Or you can trade back into the teens and rely on that depth with those extra 3rd or 4th round acquisitions. The more I’m reading I’m thinking trading back to the teens range and then getting an extra mid-3rd rounder could also pay dividends in this deep DL and WR draft class. [/QUOTE]
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