Hey earthquake & doddpower, yeah, they do seem on the "crazy" end, but I am talking about keeping our #28, using R1 from next year along with a starting player to jump ahead of NE in this draft, thereby getting 3 of the top 60ish...
My thinking is a package of Jones + 2013 R1 could get us into 22-26 range. A package of Finley + 2013 R1 could get us much higher. I know there are many here who will not agree with me on this, but I do believe we could be a better team overall adding 2 R1 graded pass rushers to our team, and losing the services of either of these two players on O. Also, there are teams in that top 14 that would love to add both of them, and I could see us packaging both for a second R1, without hurting ourselves too much on O (thinking both Miami and Seattle might trade an R1 for two -sure- starters on O, familiar with Philbin MIA/Flynn SEA).
earthquake, I do like the option of using 28 and 132 to jump ahead of NE. That is definitely an option.
As for missing out on those players next year, well, we would already have that one gem to play for us this year, and he'll still be under contract next year, with an additional year's experience under his belt. And you're right, that R1 next year will more than likely be a low slotted pick. Like yourself, I wasn't thinking a first alone would get it done.
Staying on the premise of this thread, the notion is somewhat "crazy,' only because Ted has yet to make a move like this, trading a top player and an R1 from the following year to get another R1 this year. Unlikely? Absolutely. But, I do think he could swing it, and we might be way better for it, if they feel there is a player there worth making such a move. He has traded a starting WR away for an R2.
I'll say this too, as a fan, I don't know the half of it. For all I know, there is no one worth making that kind of trade. Maybe two R1s this draft are deemed unnecessary. Maybe they simply trade Jones for an R2 that gets us the 3 top 60 players. I know what I read, and the few games/videos I've seen to assess players, but that's not much compared to one of the NFL's best scouting departments in GB. I trust they will add the right players this draft, and I'm happy hoping for the best, however it works. I try to keep in mind that every year, we fans of the draft have our favorites in the top 50-100, but we really know so little. My intention in bringing up the trades I've proposed are simply to better understand the possibilities.
Yeah, a simple jump using R1 and R3 could get us ahead of NE earthquake. Absolutely. And dodd, that R3 could be the one round where we really move. Both good calls.
And, there's no guarantees. Trading up or down, we have to hit on the right players. We can't afford any duds, especially R1-3. Ted certainly has the picks to move around through the bottom half of this draft to be more selective, and that should be fun to see. Even better if we land some gems there.