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8 minutes ago, shaq said:

Exactly Mike Green would be an amazing pick if he didn’t have all the off the field issues. Dude is a true pass rusher, gonna put up 10+ sacks yearly in his prime.

If he can stay on the field...

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Trade: 

Indy wants Warren and they fear a few teams before them.  So I found a trade calculator and did this:

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So I get 14, 45, 80.  for 8, 111, 114, and 163. 

Panthers move back to 14, have 2 second rounders (45, 57), and two third rounders (74, 80)-five picks on days 1 and 2.

 

For Warren? Take that and don't look back!

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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Trade: 

Indy wants Warren and they fear a few teams before them.  So I found a trade calculator and did this:

image.thumb.png.6b826b15c89c123776748b69ada2b2b7.png

So I get 14, 45, 80.  for 8, 111, 114, and 163. 

Panthers move back to 14, have 2 second rounders (45, 57), and two third rounders (74, 80)-five picks on days 1 and 2.

 

I very seriously doubt you're going to get a team to give up all their picks in the first two days of the draft. The math might work out on the chart but nobody wants to put all their eggs in one basket that hard.

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5 minutes ago, shaq said:

Yeah very well said, I think the reports coming out that we’re looking to trade back reflects some internal conflict on who we should draft. Call me crazy but I don’t think Jalon is a lock at 8, I think they have a multitude of guys with near identical grades. 

If you were to believe the latest rumors it would seem they like Nolan more than Walker and are willing to trade down. But the catch is Nolan will not get past SF or may not make it that far in the first place. He can play in a 4-3 defense so anyone could take him. 

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8 minutes ago, Waldo said:

When Philly takes you off their board then treat that as radioactive. Dude is too much for Philadelphia lol

https://x.com/Philly__Nation/status/1896735600977555700

 

I really hope we've done our homework on him and didn't just recently start really warming up to him based on film and we haven't put in the work on the off field stuff.

When guys with legit 1st round talent start getting straight up removed from draft boards that's as massive as red flags get. Professional sports teams are willing to look past a LOT of BS if you have the talent.

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36 minutes ago, shaq said:

Exactly Mike Green would be an amazing pick if he didn’t have all the off the field issues. Dude is a true pass rusher, gonna put up 10+ sacks yearly in his prime.

or be in prison...lol

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38 minutes ago, shaq said:

I like it, what positions would you be targeting between the first two rounds?

First, I think the Colts would not make this trade with Lovelace and Warren available, but, you never know...they could be low-key QB hunting.

in the first round, I think I would take (and this is a twist to what I have said before) but I might take a nickel CB who can stuff the run and is a ball hawk--we don't really have a nickel.  He could play nickel and serve as depth behind Horn and Jackson.  Wanted to go S, but high quality, hybrid players like this are not common:

In the first round:

14. Jahdae Barron, CB Texas.

in the second round:

45.  J T Tuimoloau, Edge Ohio State. 

57.  Alfred Collins, DT/NT, Texas

in the third round:

74.  Demetrius Knight, LB South Carolina

80.  Anthony  Belton, OT NC State

Fifth Round:  

--Sanker, S UVa;  

--Riley Leonard, QB Notre Dame

Seventh Round:  

--Isaac TeSlaa, WR Arkansas

 

 

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If the board falls this way, I'm willing to see if the Bears, 49ers, or Colts are willing to move up and add in their 2nd round pick. I feel the strength of this draft is somewhere in the late 30s - 50th pick. There will be a ton of value there for positions  that are obvious needs for this team.

These are the postion groups I would be targeting in the first 3 rounds:

1st - Edge, WR, DT, S, TE

2nd - Edge, WR, CB, DT, LB, OT - I think they have to come away with a CB in this round along with either Edge or WR if they land a 2nd pick. 

3rd - S, WR, CB, DT, OT, TE, RB, Edge (if not filled previously or a double dip).

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