DasSchnitzel
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Was curious how many picks you guys would want to stockpile and how you'd go about doing so.
Currently we're looking at:
I like Michael Gallup as a trade candidate. We don't need him after what Cooper and Lamb did with and without Dak, plus Wilson looked good at times. Looking at the WR trade market set by Cooper, Cooks, Hopkins, etc I think you could find someone willing to take his tiny contract year for a 2nd or 3rd round pick.
@jterrell proposed in another thread that we move Martin to tackle and get the Connors activated long term at guard after the way they've played this year. I like it, and I'd then go one further and look to trade Tyron. I just don't trust him to stay healthy and I'm ready to move on if he doesn't retire altogether. Maybe I could get a 3rd or 4th round pick for him? I have no idea what the market is for a beat up LT who's great when he's healthy.
That all amounts to something around a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th combined.
Personally I'm ok with not trading down and just taking Sewell or Parsons because it would be nice to have that headliner at the top of the draft class. We can generate a lot of capital elsewhere and we'll appreciate the blue chip player.
Any comments or other ideas?
Currently we're looking at:
- Pick 4
- 2 picks in top 40
- 4 picks in top 99 (3rd round comp)
- 6 picks in top 135 (4th round comp)
I like Michael Gallup as a trade candidate. We don't need him after what Cooper and Lamb did with and without Dak, plus Wilson looked good at times. Looking at the WR trade market set by Cooper, Cooks, Hopkins, etc I think you could find someone willing to take his tiny contract year for a 2nd or 3rd round pick.
@jterrell proposed in another thread that we move Martin to tackle and get the Connors activated long term at guard after the way they've played this year. I like it, and I'd then go one further and look to trade Tyron. I just don't trust him to stay healthy and I'm ready to move on if he doesn't retire altogether. Maybe I could get a 3rd or 4th round pick for him? I have no idea what the market is for a beat up LT who's great when he's healthy.
That all amounts to something around a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th combined.
Personally I'm ok with not trading down and just taking Sewell or Parsons because it would be nice to have that headliner at the top of the draft class. We can generate a lot of capital elsewhere and we'll appreciate the blue chip player.
Any comments or other ideas?