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Trade Round 1. pick to Cleveland for there 2nd and 3rd

2a. Nate Allen FS

2b. J.D. Walton C

3a. John Jerry OG

3b. AOA CB

4. Donald Butler ILB

6.Clifton Geathers DL

7.J'Marcus Webb OT

UDFA's
Kelton Tindal WR
Konz
Doug Worthington DE
Aaron Pettrey K

Post your thoughts
 
Why would Cleveland give a second and third in a deep draft for a low one, when they need everything?
 
RS12;3314210 said:
Why would Cleveland give a second and third in a deep draft for a low one, when they need everything?

I actually have the same trade(except we get 2, 3 and 5) with Cleveland as they might want Colt McCoy to back up Plummer
 
TrueBeliever007;3314201 said:
Trade Round 1. pick to Cleveland for there 2nd and 3rd

2a. Nate Allen FS

2b. J.D. Walton C

3a. John Jerry OG

3b. AOA CB

4. Donald Butler ILB

6.Clifton Geathers DL

7.J'Marcus Webb OT

UDFA's
Kelton Tindal WR
Konz
Doug Worthington DE
Aaron Pettrey K

Post your thoughts

I don't see any way AOA lasts until the back of round three.
 
Jongb35;3314216 said:
I don't see any way AOA lasts until the back of round three.
Jason Witten would never make it out of round 1. Stephen Jackson would never be there at 25. Brady Quinn would never be there at 22.

People drop every year.
 
Hostile;3314223 said:
Jason Witten would never make it out of round 1. Stephen Jackson would never be there at 25. Brady Quinn would never be there at 22.

People drop every year.

You are definitely right, but it is difficult to predict WHICH players are going to drop. If AOA's "consensus value" (if there is such a thing) is in the 2nd round, I wouldn't project him to drop to the back of three.
 
dannyboy;3314215 said:
I actually have the same trade(except we get 2, 3 and 5) with Cleveland as they might want Colt McCoy to back up Plummer
Even a very high 2nd and 3rd is still too much to give up for the 27th pick...let alone that extra 5th rounder. A 2,4 and 5 may do it.

Furthermore, why on earth would they trade all the way up to the 27th slot for player that will very likely be there with the 6th pick in Rd2? I guess if the Commanders don't grab a QB in Rd1, the Browns better move ahead of them in Rd 2 (one slot up) if they want Colt...because he could go to Washington in Rd 2.
 
Jongb35;3314295 said:
You are definitely right, but it is difficult to predict WHICH players are going to drop. If AOA's "consensus value" (if there is such a thing) is in the 2nd round, I wouldn't project him to drop to the back of three.
Never say never. Guys who you don't expect to drop, do. Guys who you don't expect to rise, do. There is no such thing as set in stone until the transaction is actually made.
 
DFWJC;3314312 said:
Even a very high 2nd and 3rd is still too much to give up for the 27th pick...let alone that extra 5th rounder. A 2,4 and 5 may do it.

Furthermore, why on earth would they trade all the way up to the 27th slot for player that will very likely be there with the 6th pick in Rd2? I guess if the Commanders don't grab a QB in Rd1, the Browns better move ahead of them in Rd 2 (one slot up) if they want Colt...because he could go to Washington in Rd 2.

I saw what cowboyjoe wrote about the point system and i used that i would perfer a fifth and if i was to chose someone it would be marshall newhouse.
 

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