Teams deal way to record 33 trades on draft weekend

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Updated: April 27, 2008, 9:13 PM ET
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NFL decision-makers were a finicky lot at the NFL draft, making a record 33 trades on Saturday and Sunday, surpassing the previous record of 28 from the 2004 draft.

The swap meet got under way when New England traded down from the seventh spot on Saturday, giving it to New Orleans along with its fifth-rounder in exchange for the Saints' No. 10 overall and a third-rounder. The Saints used the pick to take defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis from Southern California.

An even dozen trades came in the first two rounds on Saturday. Sunday, fittingly, began with a trade, as Detroit moved up to begin the day by taking running back Kevin Smith, who almost broke the college rushing record of former Lions star Barry Sanders.

At one point the New York Jets traded themselves a pick. On Saturday, the Jets traded up to Green Bay's No. 30 spot, giving up their second rounder and their fourth-rounder, No. 113 overall.

On Sunday, the Jets traded with the Packers again, giving Green Bay the 102nd pick to get back No. 113, along with a fifth-round pick.

The Jets used the 113th pick to take defensive back Dwight Lowery from San Jose State.

Cleveland managed to do the same thing in the sixth round, washing the 191st overall pick through Philadelphia to net them receiver Paul Hubbard from Wisconsin.

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WoodysGirl;2060204 said:
At one point the New York Jets traded themselves a pick. On Saturday, the Jets traded up to Green Bay's No. 30 spot, giving up their second rounder and their fourth-rounder, No. 113 overall.

On Sunday, the Jets traded with the Packers again, giving Green Bay the 102nd pick to get back No. 113, along with a fifth-round pick.

I swear these teams just do some swaps for funzies.
 

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theogt;2060213 said:
HOw many trades did we have?
Because you know Breer is a geek...

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The Cowboys started today with this ...

2008 Third round pick -- 92nd overall
2008 Fourth round pick -- 100th overall (from Miami)
2008 Sixth round pick -- 167th overall (from Miami)

They actually used one of those picks -- the 167th overall, which turned out to be Middle Tennessee OLB/DE Erik Walden. The 100th pick was used by Oakland on UConn CB Tyvon Branch. The 92nd pick was used by Detroit to take Purdue DE Cliff Avril.

After the smoke cleared on five trades, this is what the Cowboys came out of the day with ...

Georgia Tech RB Tashard Choice (122nd overall)
Boise State CB Orlando Scandrick (143rd overall)
Middle Tennessee OLB/DE Erik Walden (167th overall)
2009 Third-round pick (Browns)
2009 Fourth-round pick (Lions)

So overall, you get players drafted in Rounds 4, 5 and 6, plus a 3 and a 4 next year, after coming in with a 3, a 4 and a 6.
 

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We had the Jenkins move up...

The dropping out of round 3.... followed by 2 more trades, no?

Then the move up for Scandrick?
 
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