ckparrothead
Premium Member
Personally I'm leaning toward a three-player short list with trading down being the fourth option.
Better than most, I’m not suggesting he should be in the HOF or that he was best of his era. He was better than most of his era. That can’t be denied. His era just happened to not last very long when he was elite. Not all do.Did you notice the very nominal stats, the low number of TDs yet?
Why get a top 3 overall pick for once and trade down so far?! Beyond moronic. I wouldn’t trade down past 10 unless it is a major haul.I have one name on my list. One.
And he is the fourth option on my card.
1) Trade down into the 20s for a haul of picks.
2) Trade down into the high teens for two picks
3) Trade down, no lower than 8 so I can grope an Alabama player.
4) Penei.
I didn’t read the previous posts..just defending CJ from the disrespect.He was okay... for about five years. He was never elite... and this is what you are comparing Devonte Smith to?
You are making my point for me.
I belittled Chad Lookatme-oh because he was a poison in the NFL and NEVER as good as he claimed. Now he's trying to compare himself to Smith?
Please. Do that.
Have you ever seen the NFL trade value chart?Why get a top 3 overall pick for once and trade down so far?! Beyond moronic. I wouldn’t trade down past 10 unless it is a major haul.
That's the price... all of the teams use this chart, or something very simlar.No team is giving us 3 1st rounders for the number three overall pick, maybe one if lucky and a second. One meaning besides the pick in the first round this year we swap.
So one additional.
I think at 8 you will have 1 but most likely 2 players left from that list. 4qbs are going very earlI've seen some mocks that have Smith falling pretty close to that #18 spot. I don't see that happening, but you never know. Some players that we don't expect will drop and Miami has the ammo to pounce if it's a player like that.
Well good luck..I’ve seen no one suggest 3 number ones can come back.That's the price... all of the teams use this chart, or something very simlar.
If I team (like Chicago) comes up for a QB to #3. The price starts are three #1s. That's how they do this.
Which years <---plural was he first-team All-Pro?Did you notice the very nominal stats, the low number of TDs yet?