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Trade next years first rounder?

vt_dolfan said:
Would it be worth it to trade next years first round pick for a QB like Rivers..Im not saying do it..Im saying would it be worth it. Alot of teams have to figure it will be a high #. Rivers IMO is as good as Leinhart..if not better with some experience under his belt.

Give me your 3rd and your 5th the following year and we'll call it even..have your people call me people;-) :goof:
 
L.T.21 said:
Give me your 3rd and your 5th the following year and we'll call it even..have your people call me people;-) :goof:


3rd and 5th for Rivers and some tickets to the San Diego Zoo.!!!!
 
I would trade our first rounder next year for Rivers. It would be a good trade since I do not see us getting Lienart in the draft. It won't happen but it would be a good trade.
 
Doktor Ivel said:
it would be stupid to trade our first rd pick for Rivers. we are going to have a bad season this year, and we will have a low pick agian. there are way more beter QB's in next years draft.

Please name me one. No way there are any better QBs in next years draft than Rivers. I would do it in a second, only problem is SD wouldn't do it. They may give us Brees for a 1st and a 2nd.
 
Ive got a nice Rookie card of Rivers if we pick him up Its Value will go down in a month!
 
KB21 said:
No. If you think so, then you haven't learned a thing about trading draft picks for players. We lost a second and a third round pick because we gambled and dealt them for developmental players. I'd hate to see the fan reaction if Miami traded a 1st for Rivers and he didn't immediately set the NFL on fire.

I've been saying it every offseason since 1998. Miami will get their next quarterback when and only when they finally invest a high draft pick into a quarterback. You better hope someone emerges this year, because I'm not too impressed with what will be coming out in 2005.
This makes absolutley no sense.

You talk as if a player is draft then he is a sure thing, but if you trade for him then he is not. Not that I'm a Rivers fan, but the guy was drafted high, its not like the two players you referenced above, who were later Rd. picks although Gordon was traded for the same Rd he was drafted.

If Miami trades for Rivers, then what is the difference between that and drafting a college QB? Both would be high picks and in fact Rivers may even be the higher pick.

As for the fans reaction if he does not set the NFL on fire right out of the gate, it would be the same for any QB. Miami fans do not understand player developement.
 
What's the difference between trading a 1st for a young talented quartback (rivers) and drafting a QB in the first round?

If you can explain this to me correctly then you get a cookie. I doubt you can though because trading for Rivers would clearly be the better option.
 
KB21 said:
No. If you think so, then you haven't learned a thing about trading draft picks for players. We lost a second and a third round pick because we gambled and dealt them for developmental players. I'd hate to see the fan reaction if Miami traded a 1st for Rivers and he didn't immediately set the NFL on fire.

I've been saying it every offseason since 1998. Miami will get their next quarterback when and only when they finally invest a high draft pick into a quarterback. You better hope someone emerges this year, because I'm not too impressed with what will be coming out in 2005.


So trading a high first round pick for Rivers isn't investing a high draft pick for a quarterback? :hmmm: It's not like Rivers is old, he's practically a rookie.

We're not talking about tradfing away futures for unkowns like Lamar Gordon or AJ Feeley we're talking about drafting a kid who could have gone number 1 overall in the 2005 draft if he were in it.
 
While I wouldn't advocate a trade for Brees, Rivers would be a completely different story. I would trade my number 1 in 2006 for Rivers in a heartbeat, no QB in the first round next year will be able to compare with Rivers' talent. IMO folks.

Here's to BREES setting the NFL on fire this year!
 
If we gave our 1st round pick right this minute for Rivers, I'd be pumped. Draft a rookie next year? Let's compare:

Rivers--signed QB aching for a chance to lead a team. A guy that almost everyone in the NFL predicts success for; or

A rookie QB: 3 years behind Rivers, and unsigned. Don't forget a signing bonus for this kid would be a lot higher than what Rivers has now.

No contest. Thing is San Diego wouldn't do it.
 
To me it depends on a few things.

#1 : Where are we drafting? I'm not in favor of trading a pick in the top 8 for Rivers or Brees with the talented players coming out. The problem with that though is I'm also not in favor of drafting a quarterback too high in the draft, (top 5 for instance) at least until there's a cap on how much rookies can get in guarantees. If Smith got 24 million this year, how much do you think next year's QB will want.

#2 : Is San Diego only going to accept a first rounder? You remember how much they got from the Giants for Manning so, are they going to try to get the same type of deal they got from the Giants?

#3 : If we did trade for Rivers or Brees what would happen with their contracts? Brees is definitely going to want a lot of money and Rivers may even want a new contract being that he's going to be a starter. Both of them would want a lot of guaranteed money.
 
FiN.in.RI said:
What's the difference between trading a 1st for a young talented quartback (rivers) and drafting a QB in the first round?

If you can explain this to me correctly then you get a cookie. I doubt you can though because trading for Rivers would clearly be the better option.
We agree on this subject.
 
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