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by peeker643 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:00 pm
by Mavre » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:08 pm
by Love child of shawn kemp » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:13 pm
by hiko » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:20 pm
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:13 pm
hiko wrote:I'm not sure if Cincy's need for a QB affects the Browns' ability to trade down from 6. If Cincy doesn't take a QB at #4, I doubt the Browns will want to trade all the way back to Cincy's 2nd Rounder. Unless I'm missing your point...
I think Cincy will do everything they can to get Cam Newton. If Buffalo or Carolina takes Newton, then Cincy might take Gabbert if they deem him worthy (I don't know why they would - Gabbert is pretty damn ordinary as far as I'm concerned, but I guess that's why they make the big bucks).
I doubt anyone's scrambling to trade up for Gabby, but I've been wrong before.
Looking at the draft order (Carolina, Denver, Buffalo, Cincy, Arizona) ahead of Cleveland, I have decided once and for all that Cam Newton has a 100% chance of being gone by #6, and the Cam debate can cease forevermore.
by Triple-S » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:32 pm
peeker643 wrote:It could drop a guy like AJ Green to 6th and I'd have no issue dropping back to 10-15 and taking Julio Jones plus a couple extra picks.
Change AJ Green to Dareus or Fairley or whomever and substitute JJ Watt or Mark Ingram and picks.
You get the idea. It also drops one more player to your pick at #37 as well.
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by hiko » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:42 pm
peeker643 wrote:It could drop a guy like AJ Green to 6th and I'd have no issue dropping back to 10-15 and taking Julio Jones plus a couple extra picks.
Change AJ Green to Dareus or Fairley or whomever and substitute JJ Watt or Mark Ingram and picks.
You get the idea. It also drops one more player to your pick at #37 as well.
by motherscratcher » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:17 pm
peeker643 wrote:hiko wrote:I'm not sure if Cincy's need for a QB affects the Browns' ability to trade down from 6. If Cincy doesn't take a QB at #4, I doubt the Browns will want to trade all the way back to Cincy's 2nd Rounder. Unless I'm missing your point...
I think Cincy will do everything they can to get Cam Newton. If Buffalo or Carolina takes Newton, then Cincy might take Gabbert if they deem him worthy (I don't know why they would - Gabbert is pretty damn ordinary as far as I'm concerned, but I guess that's why they make the big bucks).
I doubt anyone's scrambling to trade up for Gabby, but I've been wrong before.
Looking at the draft order (Carolina, Denver, Buffalo, Cincy, Arizona) ahead of Cleveland, I have decided once and for all that Cam Newton has a 100% chance of being gone by #6, and the Cam debate can cease forevermore.
It could drop a guy like AJ Green to 6th and I'd have no issue dropping back to 10-15 and taking Julio Jones plus a couple extra picks.
Change AJ Green to Dareus or Fairley or whomever and substitute JJ Watt or Mark Ingram and picks.
You get the idea. It also drops one more player to your pick at #37 as well.
by Prosecutor » Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:10 pm
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:31 pm
motherscratcher wrote:peeker643 wrote:hiko wrote:I'm not sure if Cincy's need for a QB affects the Browns' ability to trade down from 6. If Cincy doesn't take a QB at #4, I doubt the Browns will want to trade all the way back to Cincy's 2nd Rounder. Unless I'm missing your point...
I think Cincy will do everything they can to get Cam Newton. If Buffalo or Carolina takes Newton, then Cincy might take Gabbert if they deem him worthy (I don't know why they would - Gabbert is pretty damn ordinary as far as I'm concerned, but I guess that's why they make the big bucks).
I doubt anyone's scrambling to trade up for Gabby, but I've been wrong before.
Looking at the draft order (Carolina, Denver, Buffalo, Cincy, Arizona) ahead of Cleveland, I have decided once and for all that Cam Newton has a 100% chance of being gone by #6, and the Cam debate can cease forevermore.
It could drop a guy like AJ Green to 6th and I'd have no issue dropping back to 10-15 and taking Julio Jones plus a couple extra picks.
Change AJ Green to Dareus or Fairley or whomever and substitute JJ Watt or Mark Ingram and picks.
You get the idea. It also drops one more player to your pick at #37 as well.
What would it take for you to trade out of that spot. Say you are trading down from #6 to #15 (Miami). Is Miami's 2nd round pick enough? I wouldn't think so. Miami's 2nd and 3rd? Maybe I guess. Miamis 2012 1st and 2011 3rd? It would be nice to pick up another first, but I hate to lose value in this loaded draft. I think it's going to be tough to work out deals this year without players involved (only picks) due to the CBA.
Also, not following you on another player dropping to the #37 pick.
by jb » Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:16 pm
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:19 pm
jb wrote:IMO it puts AJ in play. I thought he was certain to go to Cincy.
Then it will be up to whether they want the WR or DLman.
Heckert's call.

by jb » Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:21 pm
peeker643 wrote:jb wrote:IMO it puts AJ in play. I thought he was certain to go to Cincy.
Then it will be up to whether they want the WR or DLman.
Heckert's call.
I agree. I get more turned around every day though. Draft is deep enough to go DL-DL in rounds 1 and 2 or WR-WR in 1 and 2 and really upgrade either spot. Wondering if they'll split the baby and go DL-WR or what.
Two more months of this.
by Loo » Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:21 pm
by JacksonDysonJackson » Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:28 pm
by hiko » Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:48 pm
Prosecutor wrote:My buddy who's a Bengals fan thinks the Bengals will trade Palmer if they have to and then trade with the Eagles for Kevin Kolb. That's another legitimate option if they're not comfortable with Cam or Gabby at #4. After Newton's comments about wanting to be an "icon" and then his erratic performance at the Combine it seems nobody is really sure if he'll go in the top five or drop to Minnesota at #12.
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:00 pm
hiko wrote:Prosecutor wrote:My buddy who's a Bengals fan thinks the Bengals will trade Palmer if they have to and then trade with the Eagles for Kevin Kolb. That's another legitimate option if they're not comfortable with Cam or Gabby at #4. After Newton's comments about wanting to be an "icon" and then his erratic performance at the Combine it seems nobody is really sure if he'll go in the top five or drop to Minnesota at #12.
When? They'd better do it in a damn hurry. Cuz as of Thursday at midnight (or is it Friday?) there won't be any player movement anywhere.
I also think we're forgetting that b/c there will be no player movement, teams that might be interested in getting a Palmer/Kolb/Whomever won't be able to get a Palmer/Kolb/Whomever, and sitting there in the draft having no idea whether or not (or when) they might able to trade for a Palmer/Kolb/Whomever or end up fucked without vaseline... well, I think that makes drafting a QB much more enticing.
Carolina, Buffalo, Cincy, Arizona, San Fran, Tennessee, Washington all will seriously consider QB's... and that's just the Top 10.
I guarantee Cam Newton goes in the Top 5, bad interviews or no. And I'd be Shocked if Gabby didn't go in the Top 10 too. If you don't have a Franchise QB, you need one.
by motherscratcher » Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:18 am
peeker643 wrote:hiko wrote:Prosecutor wrote:My buddy who's a Bengals fan thinks the Bengals will trade Palmer if they have to and then trade with the Eagles for Kevin Kolb. That's another legitimate option if they're not comfortable with Cam or Gabby at #4. After Newton's comments about wanting to be an "icon" and then his erratic performance at the Combine it seems nobody is really sure if he'll go in the top five or drop to Minnesota at #12.
When? They'd better do it in a damn hurry. Cuz as of Thursday at midnight (or is it Friday?) there won't be any player movement anywhere.
I also think we're forgetting that b/c there will be no player movement, teams that might be interested in getting a Palmer/Kolb/Whomever won't be able to get a Palmer/Kolb/Whomever, and sitting there in the draft having no idea whether or not (or when) they might able to trade for a Palmer/Kolb/Whomever or end up fucked without vaseline... well, I think that makes drafting a QB much more enticing.
Carolina, Buffalo, Cincy, Arizona, San Fran, Tennessee, Washington all will seriously consider QB's... and that's just the Top 10.
I guarantee Cam Newton goes in the Top 5, bad interviews or no. And I'd be Shocked if Gabby didn't go in the Top 10 too. If you don't have a Franchise QB, you need one.
I don't think Denver is sold on Orton either. Wouldn't shock me if they were looking QB. That said, is there any way that Patick Peterson falls to #6 at all? If Buff/Cin take Gabbert and Cam does Peterson get by Denver? Denver is switching to a 4-3 as well and may want best DL available to help Dumervil and they did just re-sign Champ Bailey.
Ahh, screw it. The possibilities are endless.

by motherscratcher » Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:26 am
peeker643 wrote:motherscratcher wrote:peeker643 wrote:hiko wrote:I'm not sure if Cincy's need for a QB affects the Browns' ability to trade down from 6. If Cincy doesn't take a QB at #4, I doubt the Browns will want to trade all the way back to Cincy's 2nd Rounder. Unless I'm missing your point...
I think Cincy will do everything they can to get Cam Newton. If Buffalo or Carolina takes Newton, then Cincy might take Gabbert if they deem him worthy (I don't know why they would - Gabbert is pretty damn ordinary as far as I'm concerned, but I guess that's why they make the big bucks).
I doubt anyone's scrambling to trade up for Gabby, but I've been wrong before.
Looking at the draft order (Carolina, Denver, Buffalo, Cincy, Arizona) ahead of Cleveland, I have decided once and for all that Cam Newton has a 100% chance of being gone by #6, and the Cam debate can cease forevermore.
It could drop a guy like AJ Green to 6th and I'd have no issue dropping back to 10-15 and taking Julio Jones plus a couple extra picks.
Change AJ Green to Dareus or Fairley or whomever and substitute JJ Watt or Mark Ingram and picks.
You get the idea. It also drops one more player to your pick at #37 as well.
What would it take for you to trade out of that spot. Say you are trading down from #6 to #15 (Miami). Is Miami's 2nd round pick enough? I wouldn't think so. Miami's 2nd and 3rd? Maybe I guess. Miamis 2012 1st and 2011 3rd? It would be nice to pick up another first, but I hate to lose value in this loaded draft. I think it's going to be tough to work out deals this year without players involved (only picks) due to the CBA.
Also, not following you on another player dropping to the #37 pick.
http://www.draftcountdown.com/features/Value-Chart.php
Rd1 6th Pick is worth 1600 so you need to get close to that in future value if not better. Granted, that does you little good once players are thrown into the deal.
Miami has the 15th pick or close which has a value of ~1000. So Miami would need to make up an additional ~600 points in picks.
The numbers aren't exact but this is approx how they assign value to a specific pick for trade purposes.
Prosecutor would be real close to being right in this case. Miami's 1st, 2nd and 3rd would be approximately worth the Browns 1st rd spot (if Miami actually has 2nd and 3rd rd picks and they aren't flipping w/another team each round due to identical records, etc).
by Prosecutor » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:11 pm
by peeker643 » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:18 pm
Prosecutor wrote:I agree with MS that we should get more than a 2nd and 3rd for dropping to #15, even if that's what the chart dictates. In the Sanchez deal we went from #5 to #17, got the 2nd round pick plus Elam and Coleman (I'm not counting Ratliff). I believe we should have gotten more but Mangenius had a hard-on for his boys. If Elam and Coleman together are worth a 3rd round pick, then we should get more than that. How much more I can't say, maybe a 2nd rounder next year.
As for Loo's contention that we need to come out of the draft with one of the 8 or 9 "elite" players, that's hard to argue with. But if we were to trade down to #15 and get Watt or Kerrigan and could pick up an extra 2nd and 3rd and maybe more, wouldn't you have to consider it? Is the difference between Fairley and Watt/Kerrigan worth giving up Miami's 2nd and 3rd round pick?
We're using Miami as an example here but it could be several other teams like Washington or Minny that might want to jump ahead of San Francisco to get that last remaining blue chip QB.
by motherscratcher » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:26 pm
peeker643 wrote:I'd personally rather look the other way as JB suggested. Take the blue chip with #6 and then see if you can move up for another 2nd round pick in addition to your own #37.
That would likely cost your 2nd and 3rd next year (not sure where new England's two picks in RD2 are but they have two in each of the first four rounds).
by peeker643 » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:39 pm
motherscratcher wrote:peeker643 wrote:I'd personally rather look the other way as JB suggested. Take the blue chip with #6 and then see if you can move up for another 2nd round pick in addition to your own #37.
That would likely cost your 2nd and 3rd next year (not sure where new England's two picks in RD2 are but they have two in each of the first four rounds).
Yeah, I'm with that.
Exploring the possible compensation in trade down scenarios according to the chart leaves me decidedly underwhelmed. I'm not leaving Peterson, Dareus, Fairley, etc on the board in order to pick up a second and third. I'd have to be overwhelmed with an offer I couldn't refuse, and I have no idea why anyone would offer that (unless Cam dropped, then all bets are off)
BUT
If you are offered an extra second and 3rd to trade down to #12/13 area...AND...the guy you are targeting at #6 is in fact AJ Green, don't you have to consider that, if you think Jones would still be available? Or is the difference between Green and Jones greater than an extra 2nd and 3rd?
Of course, there's the risk that someone else fucks up the plan by taking Jones.
I just think that if you are targeting Green, the idea of trading down is more palatable.
If you are targeting Peterson or Fairley, I'd keep the pick.
by hiko » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:41 pm
by Prosecutor » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:51 pm
peeker643 wrote:Prosecutor wrote:I agree with MS that we should get more than a 2nd and 3rd for dropping to #15, even if that's what the chart dictates. In the Sanchez deal we went from #5 to #17, got the 2nd round pick plus Elam and Coleman (I'm not counting Ratliff). I believe we should have gotten more but Mangenius had a hard-on for his boys. If Elam and Coleman together are worth a 3rd round pick, then we should get more than that. How much more I can't say, maybe a 2nd rounder next year.
As for Loo's contention that we need to come out of the draft with one of the 8 or 9 "elite" players, that's hard to argue with. But if we were to trade down to #15 and get Watt or Kerrigan and could pick up an extra 2nd and 3rd and maybe more, wouldn't you have to consider it? Is the difference between Fairley and Watt/Kerrigan worth giving up Miami's 2nd and 3rd round pick?
We're using Miami as an example here but it could be several other teams like Washington or Minny that might want to jump ahead of San Francisco to get that last remaining blue chip QB.
I'd personally rather look the other way as JB suggested. Take the blue chip with #6 and then see if you can move up for another 2nd round pick in addition to your own #37.
That would likely cost your 2nd and 3rd next year (not sure where new England's two picks in RD2 are but they have two in each of the first four rounds).
by googleeph2 » Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:32 pm
by jb » Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:51 pm
hiko wrote:Just a little food for thought... we shouldn't dismiss the idea that Top 10 picks should increase in value with the inception of a rookie wage scale.
by jta1975 » Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:01 pm
by mattvan1 » Sat Mar 05, 2011 11:05 am
jta1975 wrote:Mike Brown will be the dumbest Exec of all time if he doesn't get something for him. I truly believe Palmer and there is now way in the world you want the QB of your team to be the rotten apple.
Give to get for the future. Get rid of him and go get Kolb. If he doesn't find a way to get a new fresh QB excited about having a gig. The Bengals won't recover any time soon.
Palmer's play in recent years won't net a first round pick. Get that out of his head and move on. Give a two and three to Eagles and get a 2 and 5 from Arizona and build.
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