I swear, I came in here to post the exact same thing. Even the picks for the players.Bengals trade 1.04 (value = 1800) to Washington for 1.10 (value = 1300) and 2.09 (value = 500)Washington selects Blaine GabbertBengals select Julio Jones
With no 3rd rounder this year, no way the Vikes do this deal, IMO.Since that one was taken, I'll go with the Bengals trade 1.04 to Minnesota for the 1.12 and 2.11. Minnesota takes Gabbert and Bengals take Julio.
Probably not. But, that also wipes out the Washington option as well (no 3rd or 4th).With no 3rd rounder this year, no way the Vikes do this deal, IMO.Since that one was taken, I'll go with the Bengals trade 1.04 to Minnesota for the 1.12 and 2.11. Minnesota takes Gabbert and Bengals take Julio.
Agreed.Probably not. But, that also wipes out the Washington option as well (no 3rd or 4th).With no 3rd rounder this year, no way the Vikes do this deal, IMO.Since that one was taken, I'll go with the Bengals trade 1.04 to Minnesota for the 1.12 and 2.11. Minnesota takes Gabbert and Bengals take Julio.
It depends on how they feel about Gabbert. If they think he is a franchise quarterback, they'd be crazy not to.With no 3rd rounder this year, no way the Vikes do this deal, IMO.Since that one was taken, I'll go with the Bengals trade 1.04 to Minnesota for the 1.12 and 2.11. Minnesota takes Gabbert and Bengals take Julio.
I highly doubt they feel that way about Gabbert.It depends on how they feel about Gabbert. If they think he is a franchise quarterback, they'd be crazy not to.With no 3rd rounder this year, no way the Vikes do this deal, IMO.Since that one was taken, I'll go with the Bengals trade 1.04 to Minnesota for the 1.12 and 2.11. Minnesota takes Gabbert and Bengals take Julio.
I have nothing to look forward to tomorrow now.Agreed.Probably not. But, that also wipes out the Washington option as well (no 3rd or 4th).With no 3rd rounder this year, no way the Vikes do this deal, IMO.Since that one was taken, I'll go with the Bengals trade 1.04 to Minnesota for the 1.12 and 2.11. Minnesota takes Gabbert and Bengals take Julio.
Why would Detroit do that? And what pick is 3.75?I'll take Dallas trading 1.9 to Detroit for 1.13 and 3.75
+1 I don't get that either. Lions won't trade up maybe back though.Why would Detroit do that? And what pick is 3.75?I'll take Dallas trading 1.9 to Detroit for 1.13 and 3.75
Detroit figures they can still get their guy and gets an extra pick out of the deal would be my guess (not to explain for cheese).3.75 = 3rd round, 75th overall pick. My guess anyway.Why would Detroit do that? And what pick is 3.75?I'll take Dallas trading 1.9 to Detroit for 1.13 and 3.75
He was saying that Detroit trades up not down. So Detroit would be the one giving up their 1st and 3rd round picks to move up to 9th. I don't see it happening. The Lions will have plenty to choose from if they just sit still and let the dominoes fall. Unless Peterson is available I don't see it happening. But if Peterson is there then there is no why that the cowboys trade that pick anyway. The Dallas fans would #### a brick!Detroit figures they can still get their guy and gets an extra pick out of the deal would be my guess (not to explain for cheese).3.75 = 3rd round, 75th overall pick. My guess anyway.Why would Detroit do that? And what pick is 3.75?I'll take Dallas trading 1.9 to Detroit for 1.13 and 3.75
Not enough.NE trades 17 and 28 to Car for 1 (AJ Green). Car takes Mallett at 17 and a DL at 28.
According the value chart, that would only be a little more than half of what it would take for NE to move up to 1.NE trades 17 and 28 to Car for 1 (AJ Green). Car takes Mallett at 17 and a DL at 28.
Throw in 33.Not enough.NE trades 17 and 28 to Car for 1 (AJ Green). Car takes Mallett at 17 and a DL at 28.
Still about 800 points short. I'm not saying they go strictly by the chart, but it's usually pretty close.Throw in 33.Not enough.NE trades 17 and 28 to Car for 1 (AJ Green). Car takes Mallett at 17 and a DL at 28.
The only way Detroit lands Prince Amukamara.Why would Detroit do that? And what pick is 3.75?I'll take Dallas trading 1.9 to Detroit for 1.13 and 3.75
Best trade in NFL history if that happens. I'm not sure those picks could net them number 5.NE trades 17 and 28 to Car for 1 (AJ Green). Car takes Mallett at 17 and a DL at 28.
Ya, I meant 75th overall which I really should've called 3.11 I guess. I think Dallas knows they should go OLine, but I can see Jerry thinking he can gain value by trading down a few spots and still taking one, especially if they're not adament about which one they get. Detroit is probably either wanting Prince or OLine as well IMO. I think between 9-12 is a prime spot for them to miss out on Prince as well as a specific OT that they might have their eye on (including Dallas picking one themselves).Why would Detroit do that? And what pick is 3.75?I'll take Dallas trading 1.9 to Detroit for 1.13 and 3.75
I like it and I could see it.STL swaps #1s with Dallas to take Julio Jones. Dallas picks up a 3rd rounder and takes Castonzo with that pick.
I'd like it, but really don't see it happening.Titans trade 1.8 to the falcons for 1.27/2.27/2012 1stFalcons take Julio JonesTitans take Dalton/Ponder whichever available.Woohoo...
AGREE VALUE NOT THERE. But I always wonder the economic costs of that contract would make me consider something like it if it was close. NE would NEVER go up that far unless LT (the original) was walking through that door in his prime.Still about 800 points short. I'm not saying they go strictly by the chart, but it's usually pretty close.Throw in 33.Not enough.NE trades 17 and 28 to Car for 1 (AJ Green). Car takes Mallett at 17 and a DL at 28.
AGREE VALUE NOT THERE. But I always wonder the economic costs of that contract would make me consider something like it if it was close. NE would NEVER go up that far unless LT (the original) was walking through that door in his prime.Still about 800 points short. I'm not saying they go strictly by the chart, but it's usually pretty close.Throw in 33.Not enough.NE trades 17 and 28 to Car for 1 (AJ Green). Car takes Mallett at 17 and a DL at 28.
If I was Carolina I'd take it in a heartbeat if it was the best offer made. #1 this year = #5 in most other years.Best trade in NFL history if that happens. I'm not sure those picks could net them number 5.NE trades 17 and 28 to Car for 1 (AJ Green). Car takes Mallett at 17 and a DL at 28.
I'd don't think you'll see any 2012 picks moved considering there might not be a 2012 draft.Browns trade 2012 first and 2011 2nd to Vikings for pick 12.
Heard those rumors yesterday. It just doesn't seem like enough return for the Browns. Next year's #1, assuming there is one, should probably be top 10 again. So, the Vikes would be improving their #1 and acquiring a #2 (in my scenario).How about something like Browns give 2012 #1, 2011 #2 & #3 for Vikes 2011 #1 & #2. The vikes would move up in rnd 2 and acquire a #3 for swapping this year's #1 for Browns 2012 #1.BTW, what's "the chart" say about the value of future picks?Browns trade 2012 first and 2011 2nd to Vikings for pick 12.
The chart says a round less valuable. I don't think the Vikes would take the original trade.Heard those rumors yesterday. It just doesn't seem like enough return for the Browns. Next year's #1, assuming there is one, should probably be top 10 again. So, the Vikes would be improving their #1 and acquiring a #2 (in my scenario).How about something like Browns give 2012 #1, 2011 #2 & #3 for Vikes 2011 #1 & #2. The vikes would move up in rnd 2 and acquire a #3 for swapping this year's #1 for Browns 2012 #1.BTW, what's "the chart" say about the value of future picks?Browns trade 2012 first and 2011 2nd to Vikings for pick 12.
Not likely but possible, I think Fairly will be the pick.I'd like it, but really don't see it happening.Titans trade 1.8 to the falcons for 1.27/2.27/2012 1stFalcons take Julio JonesTitans take Dalton/Ponder whichever available.Woohoo...
Falcons think they are one player away.Jason La Canfora of the NFL Network is reporting that the Tennessee Titans coaching staff is split on what to do in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft. La Canfora says the defensive staff wants Auburn DT Nick Fairley while the offensive coaching staff wants Andy Dalton. According to La Canfora the staff thinks Dalton is an "elite prospect who carries less of the varied risk of other quarterbacks in this draft."
Just think if Fairly is gone for some reason, this could be an option.They are already expected to target a slot-type receiver and a running back who can spark their screen and flare game sometime in the draft, but Sports Illustrated's Peter King reports via Twitter the Falcons are interested in trading up into the top 10 in Thursday's first round with the intention of landing one of this year's two prized wide receivers: Georgia's A.J. Green or Alabama's Julio Jones.
Current rules don't allow player for draft pick trades. So I don't see Kolb moving anytime soon. And there is a chance (very small) that the draft doesn't even happen in 2012. There is no framework for it to legally happen, so how do teams trade future picks when they aren't even protected to exist? Again, not likely. But how do these deals even get done? How are they framed?In his monday morning QB column, Peter King has said that there is team willing to give up their 2nd in 2011 and their 1st in 2012 to move back into the 1st round to get their desired player. (I am praying that it is not the Vikings)According to his sources, Peter King has also reported that a team in this draft has already offered the Eagles their 1st for Kevin Kolb but Philly was looking for a higher pick. He later tweeted that team was not Seattle. I can't hardly wait for the Draft to see if there was any truth to his rumors.
I would be stunned if there were no trades involving 2012 picks made tonight.In fact, I would bet that the Pats make at least one deal either tonight or tomorrow night that involves them getting picks for 2012.I'd don't think you'll see any 2012 picks moved considering there might not be a 2012 draft.Browns trade 2012 first and 2011 2nd to Vikings for pick 12.
PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZ make this trade Jerry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!STL swaps #1s with Dallas to take Julio Jones. Dallas picks up a 3rd rounder and takes Castonzo with that pick.
I thought the lockout was lifted. ???Current rules don't allow player for draft pick trades. So I don't see Kolb moving anytime soon. And there is a chance (very small) that the draft doesn't even happen in 2012. There is no framework for it to legally happen, so how do teams trade future picks when they aren't even protected to exist? Again, not likely. But how do these deals even get done? How are they framed?In his monday morning QB column, Peter King has said that there is team willing to give up their 2nd in 2011 and their 1st in 2012 to move back into the 1st round to get their desired player. (I am praying that it is not the Vikings)
According to his sources, Peter King has also reported that a team in this draft has already offered the Eagles their 1st for Kevin Kolb but Philly was looking for a higher pick. He later tweeted that team was not Seattle.
I can't hardly wait for the Draft to see if there was any truth to his rumors.