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In response to a recent media report, a question for you draftnicks. Would you rather get a 3rd this year for Romo or a conditional 3rd next year that can escalate to a 2 or perhaps even a 1 should he, say, take a team to a conference championship?
 

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In response to a recent media report, a question for you draftnicks. Would you rather get a 3rd this year for Romo or a conditional 3rd next year that can escalate to a 2 or perhaps even a 1 should he, say, take a team to a conference championship?

I want a player now. I don't want to wait for next year. I do think a 3rd is too low though.
 

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Depends on the team and where they're drafting. I prefer more swings at the bat than fewer. Multiple picks given the youth on this team.

I might take less from an AFC team whereas NFC needs to overpay.
 

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I'd always gamble on the higher pick.

Most fans want OMGRIGHTNOW though.
 

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You take the 2018 3rd rounder that could end up being a 2nd or even a 1st based on games played/performance.

Taking a 3rd rounder now is just the impatience of fans kicking in.

I don't think you'll get a 2nd rounder for him straight up. If you got a 3rd this year and a 4th next year that could end up a 3rd or 2nd rounder in 2018, I'd think long and hard about it. There was a report a few weeks ago about maybe getting a 2nd this year and a pick next year that could turn into a 2nd.

I'd have the NFL league office on the phone in a heartbeat confirming that trade.
 

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Yeah, I'd take the 3rd now and the conditional 2018 pick that can escalate to a 1st.

I'm a Romo fan and if he's not playing the Cowboys, I hope he does well. If him doing well also nets us a #1 pick, all the better.
 

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Trading #28 to Denver for #20 and Romo values Romo as pick #76 in the draft. Buffalo's 3rd is pick #75. Either of those plus a conditional 2018 pick would be good value. #20 might put us in the range to draft a good DE like Charlton or Barnett.
 

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It's not like you cannot evaluate both.

The rule of thumb is that round X this year is worth a round X + 1 next year. I woul dneed more information like where they are picking and where they are projected to pick next year to make that push.

What I want to see is a bidding war between 3 teams for his services. The QB crop sucks this year which helps.

If someone offers a top 50 pick take it or leave it then you take it. Else I wait and evaluate later. There is no rush to move him. The real benefit to having him gone doesn't kick in until 2018 when his dead money clears.
 

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3rd this year and a conditional 3rd next year that could escalate to a 2 or drop to a 4-5th based on performance seems fair to me.
 

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In response to a recent media report, a question for you draftnicks. Would you rather get a 3rd this year for Romo or a conditional 3rd next year that can escalate to a 2 or perhaps even a 1 should he, say, take a team to a conference championship?
Itd depend on what team he went to.

Then again, a 3rd rounder from a crappy team would be very close to a 2 for one that went to co f champ game.
 
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