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I will copy LatinMind and trade Romo to Denver for a 1st. The pick turns out to be around 24/25. The two players we want, come off the board just before the pick. We trade the pick for an top 10 pick in the 2nd and 3rd.
We then trade our pick for a mid-2nd and mid-4th.
We trade our 2nd 6th for 2 7ths
I know it is a lot of trading, but the players we truly want at that value are not there. In trading back, we now have 5 picks in the top 64, and 7 in the top 100. Time to go to work.
2t - OLB Jarrad Davis - Florida
2t - DE DeMarcus Walker - FSU
2 - CB Jourdan Lewis - Michigan
3t - WR Cooper Kupp - Eastern Washington
3 - SS Eddie Jackson - Alabama
4t - DE Keionta Davis - Chattanooga
4 - OT Julie'n Davenport - Bucknell
6 - CB Jeremy Cutrer - Middle Tennessee
7 - DE Karter Schult - Northern Illinois
7 - OG Kyle Kalis - Michigan
7 - TE Phazahn Odom - Fordham
UDFA
Offense
QB - Gunnar Kiel - Cincinnati
QB - Luke Papilion - Sioux Falls
RB - Barry Sanders Jr.- Oklahoma St.
WR - Kendrick Bourne - Eastern Washington
WR - Shaquille Hill - Eastern Washington
OT - Kent Perkins - Texas
OT - Javarious Leamon - South Carolina St.
OG - Corey Levin - Chattanooga
Defense
DT - Paul Boyette Jr.- Texas
LB - Josh Banderas - Nebraska
LB - Tim Kimbrough - Georgia
CB - Ray Buchanon Jr. - Northern Iowa
FS - Reyshawn Jenkins - the U
FS - Dylan Haines - Texas
Because of the cap, we most likely lose Leary (though I want him to stay desperately...rather lose Free), Escobar, Williams, Dunbar, and several others. I believe Carr will be a cap casualty. Free may also be a cap casualty, or possibly involved in the Tony Romo trade, or even an individual trade to acquire a late round pick I believe we will probably keep Sanchez, Church, Wilcox, Claiborne, and try to keep Butler, who may be had cheap. I am not sure if we will try and keep Durant.
We then trade our pick for a mid-2nd and mid-4th.
We trade our 2nd 6th for 2 7ths
I know it is a lot of trading, but the players we truly want at that value are not there. In trading back, we now have 5 picks in the top 64, and 7 in the top 100. Time to go to work.
2t - OLB Jarrad Davis - Florida
2t - DE DeMarcus Walker - FSU
2 - CB Jourdan Lewis - Michigan
3t - WR Cooper Kupp - Eastern Washington
3 - SS Eddie Jackson - Alabama
4t - DE Keionta Davis - Chattanooga
4 - OT Julie'n Davenport - Bucknell
6 - CB Jeremy Cutrer - Middle Tennessee
7 - DE Karter Schult - Northern Illinois
7 - OG Kyle Kalis - Michigan
7 - TE Phazahn Odom - Fordham
UDFA
Offense
QB - Gunnar Kiel - Cincinnati
QB - Luke Papilion - Sioux Falls
RB - Barry Sanders Jr.- Oklahoma St.
WR - Kendrick Bourne - Eastern Washington
WR - Shaquille Hill - Eastern Washington
OT - Kent Perkins - Texas
OT - Javarious Leamon - South Carolina St.
OG - Corey Levin - Chattanooga
Defense
DT - Paul Boyette Jr.- Texas
LB - Josh Banderas - Nebraska
LB - Tim Kimbrough - Georgia
CB - Ray Buchanon Jr. - Northern Iowa
FS - Reyshawn Jenkins - the U
FS - Dylan Haines - Texas
Because of the cap, we most likely lose Leary (though I want him to stay desperately...rather lose Free), Escobar, Williams, Dunbar, and several others. I believe Carr will be a cap casualty. Free may also be a cap casualty, or possibly involved in the Tony Romo trade, or even an individual trade to acquire a late round pick I believe we will probably keep Sanchez, Church, Wilcox, Claiborne, and try to keep Butler, who may be had cheap. I am not sure if we will try and keep Durant.