Four three-round scenarios

I gave up draft value to coax the trade.
Thats just bad business to me. Personally Id never do that. You trade down, you also put yourself at a bigger risk your first round pick busts. I think thats overlooked too often when people discuss trade downs
 
#2.
☆i love hampton and have 0 issue with taking a rb at 12.
they(rbs)went a round earlier than they(rbs) had in awhile...and this year they're talking 2 rbs maybe going in the top 10-15 picks.
tea leaves indicate the league might be changing their attitude on when to draft a rb.
☆williams would be a home run...he could go near the bottom of rd1.
love his game.
☆love any of those ole' miss def. rebels.
amos has the length they like.
excellent player.
im a notre dame homer and would rather have ben morrison...but amos would be a steal in rd3.
☆id go with oregon's tez johnson but williams is massive and i've got 0 issues with him there.
 
I believe Dallas needs to draft a WR, RB, CB, DT in whatever order in the first three rounds. I also feel there are only four elite players that I would absolutely want at 12 (Carter, Hunter, Graham, Jeanty) and the rest just depends on what you want. In addition to those 4, I think 2 QBs (Ward, Sanders), 1 WR (McMillan), 2 OTs (Membou, Campbell) and 2 among TE Warren, CB Johnson and LB/DE Walker go before our pick.

If that happens, I'd look to trade down and pick up an extra Day 2 pick. For these scenarios, I'm saying the Chargers want to trade up for Walker, giving us 22 and 55 for 12 and a swap of third-rounders (76 for 86). That allows us to get the four positions we need with the following scenarios:

Scenario #1: Gimme a DT difference-maker

No. 22 DT Walter Nolen, Mississippi (alt. DT Derrick Harmon, Oregon, or DT Kenny Grant, Michigan)
No. 44 RB TreyVeyon Henderson, Ohio State (alt. RB Kaleb Johnson, Iowa)
No. 55 WR Jack Bech, TCU (alt. WR Jayden Higgins, Iowa State)
No. 86 CB Quincy Riley, Louisville (alt. Nohl Williams, Cal)

Scenario #2: We want to be a running team

No. 22 RB Omarion Hampton, North Carolina
No. 44 DT Tyleik Williams, Ohio State (alt. DT Darius Alexander, Toledo)
No. 55 CB Trey Amos, Mississippi (alt. Benjamin Morris, Notre Dame)
No. 86 WR Savion Williams, TCU (alt. WR Tez Johnson, Oregon)

Scenario #3: Gotta go No. 2

No. 22 WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State (alt. WR Luther Burden III, Missouri; I'm assuming WR Matthew Golden was taken)
No. 44 CB Azareyeh Thomas, Florida State (alt. Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina)
No. 55 DT Alfred Collins, Texas (alt. DT TJ Sanders, South Carolina)
No. 86 RB Cameron Skattebo, Arizona State (alt. RJ Harvey, UCF)

Scenario #4: Stuck on corner

No. 22 CB Jahdae Barron, Texas (alt. Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky)
No. 44 WR Jaylin Noel, Iowa State (alt. WR Jalen Royals, Utah State)
No. 55 RB Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State (alt. RB Dylan Sampson, Tennessee)
No. 86 DT Joshua Farmer, Florida State (alt. DT Omarr Norman-Lott, Tenness

One of the estimed members said you dont take lesser value that's not yhow It works. I've always respected His knowledge
I can't agree in this case. They all have warts but go with #2.
 
Thats just bad business to me. Personally Id never do that. You trade down, you also put yourself at a bigger risk your first round pick busts. I think thats overlooked too often when people discuss trade downs
I understand. I just think the value levels out around our pick, so I don't mind trading down for less in return to get the extra pick. I'm not saying that's what Dallas has to do. I don't know that. But based on who I think will be available, I'd take 22, 55 and a swap of third-rounders to get the extra pick rather than sit at 12, draft a player who I don't think is necessarily better than what I could get at 22 and have one less pick than I would with the trade.

The only player I think is a better value at 12 than what I can get at 22 is TE Tyler Warren, and I really don't want to take a TE in the first round.
 
#2.
☆i love hampton and have 0 issue with taking a rb at 12.
they(rbs)went a round earlier than they(rbs) had in awhile...and this year they're talking 2 rbs maybe going in the top 10-15 picks.
tea leaves indicate the league might be changing their attitude on when to draft a rb.
☆williams would be a home run...he could go near the bottom of rd1.
love his game.
☆love any of those ole' miss def. rebels.
amos has the length they like.
excellent player.
im a notre dame homer and would rather have ben morrison...but amos would be a steal in rd3.
☆id go with oregon's tez johnson but williams is massive and i've got 0 issues with him there.
If I knew for sure we could (and would) get Tyleik Williams with our second-round pick, I'd absolutely have no problems with Hampton in the first. In fact, I think Hampton is the closest to a can't-miss prospects available from 12 on. The only reason I think he might be around until the early 20s is because of the position he plays.
 

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