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Seahawks working the phones to find a 1st round trade-down partner...


CatMan72

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Hate to break it to ya but the Redskins, Lions and Chiefs also could use upgrades at LT.

A recent mock i seen has Trent Williams and Eric Berry being the best players available at your pick. The Chiefs take Buluga and the Redskins take Okung. You could switch those two but your still missing out on a tackle that early. Honestly i see Charles Brown as someone they would have their eyes on. Tell me what you would think of this first round. Eric Berry and Charles Brown.

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I haven't seen Charles Brown's name come up...I am ok with Berry though. And ya, I am pretty sure we are out of luck for a premium LT as well. There was another post talking about Washington having a surprise pick maybe....guess we'll all find out in a few hours!

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I haven't seen Charles Brown's name come up...I am ok with Berry though. And ya, I am pretty sure we are out of luck for a premium LT as well. There was another post talking about Washington having a surprise pick maybe....guess we'll all find out in a few hours!

I agree with you about trading down. If you could steal a top LT at #6 and then parlay #14 into a few 2nd's or 3rd's you would make out like bandits.

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I just don't see us trading into the mid-1st round, maybe 25-32, but I give that about a 15% chance of happening.

It just seems like it'll take too much to get up there and we don't have much to offer. Unless there is a guy with a 1st round grade that we absolutely covet that drops to the late 1st round, you won't be hearing from us tonight. Hurney probably sees it as being too much of a risk to give up multiple picks for one guy this year unless he's a lock to produce.

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carolina does have the resources...it's called a RB.

i had a dream that the panthers traded half of double trouble to move up and pick up a stud defensive lineman.

lol good thing it was just a dream, if your a fan, y would u want us to lose a star to draft a possible bust? and before anybody says we need a d-line prospect, how about letting r d-line play this year and then evaluate their play??? it's so fuging annoying the lack of faith some so called fans have in r team

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lol good thing it was just a dream, if your a fan, y would u want us to lose a star to draft a possible bust? and before anybody says we need a d-line prospect, how about letting r d-line play this year and then evaluate their play??? it's so f**king annoying the lack of faith some so called fans have in r team

a dream has nothing to do with my faith in the team.

i do have faith in hurney's almost uncanny ability to avoid first round draft busts, and in his guts to pull the trigger on anything that will overall make the team better regardless of how weak/bad the move looks now.

if it happens, it happens. if it doesn't, oh well.

my purpose for mentioning the dream is simply for fun.

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