Wade
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12 years ago
Here's the rules of the thread:

You can pick one player "worth trading up" from #28 for, and one player "worth trading down" and taking a chance on still gettingf. But you also have to specify the maximum distance you'd be willing to trade up/down for that person. And, finally, what you think that particular trade would take.

Mine:
Trade up: None.
Trade down: Shea McClellin, as far as 37. Would require getting 4th and 6th picks.

Let 'er rip.
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DakotaT
12 years ago
Stay put and take BPA, just get those pussy into the offseason workouts so they remember how to fricken block and tackle.
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porky88
12 years ago

Here's the rules of the thread:

You can pick one player "worth trading up" from #28 for, and one player "worth trading down" and taking a chance on still gettingf. But you also have to specify the maximum distance you'd be willing to trade up/down for that person. And, finally, what you think that particular trade would take.

Mine:
Trade up: None.
Trade down: Shea McClellin, as far as 37. Would require getting 4th and 6th picks.

Let 'er rip.

Originally Posted by: Wade 


That scenario would be awesome. I honestly don't think McCellin falls out of the first round, though. There's just so many 3-4 pass rush needy teams picking in the latter half of round one.

Trade Up: Alabama OLB Courtney Upshaw
Move up as high as No. 20 with Tennessee. I'd say No. 19, but I refuse to trade with Chicago. Anyhow, a first, second, and fourth should get the job done. The Packers would probably get a pick in return as well.

Trade Down: Syracuse DE Chandler Jones
Move up as low as No. 34 with the Colts. They may want to move up and grab Stanford TE Coby Fleener. I'm guessing swapping third round picks would get the job done.
DakotaT
12 years ago

That scenario would be awesome. I honestly don't think McCellin falls out of the first round, though. There's just so many 3-4 pass rush needy teams picking in the latter half of round one.

Trade Up: Alabama OLB Courtney Upshaw
Move up as high as No. 20 with Tennessee. I'd say No. 19, but I refuse to trade with Chicago. Anyhow, a first, second, and fourth should get the job done. The Packers would probably get a pick in return as well.

Trade Down: Syracuse DE Chandler Jones
Move up as low as No. 34 with the Colts. They may want to move up and grab Stanford TE Coby Fleener. I'm guessing swapping third round picks would get the job done.

Originally Posted by: porky88 



Porky, I'm surprised at you with the Upshaw pick. He's two slow and unfluid to play OLB and two small to play 4-3 defensive end. Great college football player, has bust written all over him.


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yooperfan
12 years ago
Stay put and I think McClellin is the guy.
He is a clean Packers kind of player. No red dot with him.
porky88
12 years ago

Porky, I'm surprised at you with the Upshaw pick. He's two slow and unfluid to play OLB and two small to play 4-3 defensive end. Great college football player, has bust written all over him.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 


I like him because he’s such a clean player. He has a good work ethic and he took on a leadership role on the best defense in college football. He hustles on every play too. His fundamentals are good. Once again, he’s a very, very clean player. I like that.

Plus, he dropped into coverage quite a bit for a rusher. He didn’t look that bad, though the transition is always a difficult one to make. I don't think he's a 13, 14, 15-sack type of player. I think he's probably more of a seven, eight, or nine-sack type of player. However, I’ll take seven sacks, good run defense, and adequate coverage over most one-trick ponies. Just my opinion.
DakotaT
12 years ago

I like him because he’s such a clean player. He has a good work ethic and he took on a leadership role on the best defense in college football. He hustles on every play too. His fundamentals are good. Once again, he’s a very, very clean player. I like that.

Plus, he dropped into coverage quite a bit for a rusher. He didn’t look that bad, though the transition is always a difficult one to make. I don't think he's a 13, 14, 15-sack type of player. I think he's probably more of a seven, eight, or nine-sack type of player. However, I’ll take seven sacks, good run defense, and adequate coverage over most one-trick ponies. Just my opinion.

Originally Posted by: porky88 



Everything you say about hime is true, he just has no position in a modern defense. I'm not questioning his heart, I'm questioning his transition to the NFL.


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coltonja
12 years ago
Trade up- Michael Brockers. If you trade up it is either a home run or an extreme miss. Brockers is rated on most boards from 10-15, so it would be pricey.

Trade down- Peter Konz although he may be gone if it's not an earlier 2nd round.
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Stevetarded
12 years ago
Trade up: Fletcher Cox
Trade down: Kevin Zeitler

I'm not sure trading up for Cox will be too realistic because I think he's going to go quick but I think both of these guys are going to be beasts in the NFL.
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wpr
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12 years ago
I would rather trade up than down. They should bundle their excess picks and grab a stud. They certainly don't need to move down and pick up extra players. UNLESS- they use the move down to move up in the draft next year. If Melvin Ingram would slid to around 12 make a deal.
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