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This is before the Compensatory picks are added in rounds 3 through 6. The 7th round also gets Comp picks, but those would not affect these positions.

We do not have our pick in the 7th round. It was used on Josh Brent in last year's supplemental draft.

We will not get Miami's 7th round pick for Pat McQuistan because it was contingent upon them having a worse record than we had. They had a better record so they keep the pick.

We get the Chargers 7th round pick for Patrick Crayton.


Pick #9...1st round

Pick #41...2nd round

Pick #73...3rd round

Pick #105...4th round

Pick #137...5th round

Pick #169...6th round

Pick #210...7th round (from Chargers)
 
Hostile;3785050 said:
We never do anything right.

Yeah, like hiring this Jason Garrett characters everyone keeps talking about. :laugh2:

Thanks for the info, I had forgotten completely about the McQuistan trade. Locker room was too small for two gingers I guess.
 
Did anyone really think we would be worse than the Dolphins this year?

My draft plan is still the same; if one of the two elite CB's aren't there, attempt to trade down and build some cornerstones for the o-line. Also draft Henery from Nebraska - shut up, I'm serious.
 
Hostile;3784874 said:
This is before the Compensatory picks are added in rounds 3 through 6. The 7th round also gets Comp picks, but those would not affect these positions.

We do not have our pick in the 7th round. It was used on Josh Brent in last year's supplemental draft.

We will not get Miami's 7th round pick for Pat McQuistan because it was contingent upon them having a worse record than we had. They had a better record so they keep the pick.

We get the Chargers 7th round pick for Patrick Crayton.


Pick #9...1st round

Pick #41...2nd round

Pick #73...3rd round

Pick #105...4th round

Pick #137...5th round

Pick #169...6th round

Pick #210...7th round (from Chargers)


Hey Hos, I don't pretend to know as much as folks like yourself that devote an amazing amount of time to this (although I DO read ya'lls posts probably 20 times a day ;-)) BUT I beleive our draft position rotates forward each round within the group of teams posessing the same 2010 record. This happens until we get to the first pick in that group (round 3 for us) and we then fall back to the last place among that group, advancing forward again each round.

This would, for example, give us Pick 40 in the 2nd round and 71 in the third. I hope this is correct, and it is certainly a very esoteric bit of trivia if so.

Thanks,

Slotshot
 
slotshot;3785378 said:
Hey Hos, I don't pretend to know as much as folks like yourself that devote an amazing amount of time to this (although I DO read ya'lls posts probably 20 times a day ;-)) BUT I beleive our draft position rotates forward each round within the group of teams posessing the same 2010 record. This happens until we get to the first pick in that group (round 3 for us) and we then fall back to the last place among that group, advancing forward again each round.

This would, for example, give us Pick 40 in the 2nd round and 71 in the third. I hope this is correct, and it is certainly a very esoteric bit of trivia if so.

Thanks,

Slotshot
That is only if the teams have exact tiebreakers all the way to a coin flip. The coin flip winner gets to pick ahead in the odd numbered rounds, the loser in the even numbered rounds.

As of right now through the first 20 picks, there are no coin flips so there is no alternating picks. Dallas has the 9th pick in each round except the 7th where we already used it on Josh Brent, and we have the Chargers pick for Crayton.
 
Avery;3785168 said:
Also draft Henery from Nebraska - shut up, I'm serious.

Some team will probably draft him before we would consider making a pick like that. Hell of a kicker.
 
Hostile;3785599 said:
That is only if the teams have exact tiebreakers all the way to a coin flip. The coin flip winner gets to pick ahead in the odd numbered rounds, the loser in the even numbered rounds.

As of right now through the first 20 picks, there are no coin flips so there is no alternating picks. Dallas has the 9th pick in each round except the 7th where we already used it on Josh Brent, and we have the Chargers pick for Crayton.

I dont think this is right. I think the picks do rotate up as the other poster mentioned. Unless this was something that was just changed.

Also, if you go to a couple of the mock draft sites, they have Dallas picking 40th overall (2nd rd), 71st (3rd rd) and 109 (4th rd) and they are rotating the teams with the 6-10 records. (Walter Football was the one I just checked)
 
for a moment, but aren't we missing a pick ?

As in, a 7th round pick from the Miami Dullphins for Pat McQuistan ?



The Dolphins lost a valuable piece on the offensive line this week when Nate Garner, who played four positions last year, was placed on season-ending Injured Reserve with a foot injury.

As his replacement, Bill Parcells and Jeff Ireland have traded for a player they are quite familiar with — Cowboys backup Pat McQuistan, who was drafted by Parcells and Ireland in the seventh round of the 2006 draft and played directly under Tony Sparano when all three were with Dallas. The Cowboys announced the trade was for an undisclosed draft pick, likely a sixth or seventh rounder in next year’s draft.


http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thed...-dolphins-trade-for-cowboys-ol-pat-mcquistan/
 

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