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No way in hell ANY team would pull another Ditka type move. Trade your whole draft to get one guy? Never again. Too many #1 QB's have flamed out to make that kind of move. And look at the trouble Matty Ice and the falcons are having to start the season. One Mike Vick concussion away from being 0-3 themselves. They are having o line problems, and what do you know....their record shows it. Weather you guys want to admit it or not it is a TEAM game. Luck may be the real deal, and he may have "it", but there enough QB's coming out this year that any team that has that #1 pick might have a hard time trying to rape some other team in order to trade down.

It is a team game, you are absolutely right. But can you really pass on the chance to get a player like Andrew Luck? Absolutely not. You can say it's a team game all you want but all you need to do is watch the Colts this year without Peyton Manning. That's the kind of player Luck will be. He will be able to make a team that much better. The Colts with Manning compete for Super Bowls every single year. Without him? They are probably the worst team in the league.
 
just throwing this out there maybe we end up with the first pick,do we trade down pickup multiple draft picks then pickup barkley

Really you never know, This time last year..Jake Locker was considered to be a slam dunk #1 overall pick...Christan Ponder was looking like a 2nd rounder and Gabbert was entering the mix as well as Cam..Anything can happen between now and then..
 
andrew lucks not moving off the #1 overall pick board...i can tell ya that
 
Our only hope would be trading up, the Colts would take him if they are #1 and cant trade out. They do not know if Manning will ever be the same, and they can not risk passing up on a talent like Luck. They would honestly be STUPID to pass on him, w/o being 100% sure Manning is 100%. Even with Manning being good, they should still take him because he is older and will not last 5+ years like they want. He can groom the rookie ala Favre and Rodgers. They would be paying w/e rookie they take #1 overall money anyways so why not pay that to your future FRANCHISE QB...Doesnt hurt to have 2 franchise QBs on your team...Manning wont be making the decision on who they draft, so if they feel they need a back up plan for Manning then they will take Luck.
 
Really you never know, This time last year..Jake Locker was considered to be a slam dunk #1 overall pick...Christan Ponder was looking like a 2nd rounder and Gabbert was entering the mix as well as Cam..Anything can happen between now and then..

Indeed. No guarantees.

But people talk about Luck like he's the second coming... same talk I heard about Locker... and Quinn before him... and Brian Brohm... and on and on...
 
lucks going #1 guaranteed...if a team ends up with that pick that already has an established qb or a youngster they really like that team will trade the pick for a damn bounty to a team who wants to come up for luck...and i will guarantee you the compensation should a trade actually go down will be unlike anything we've ever seen before...

Not only that, but if they have a young prospect they recently drafted...they may trade him because his salary may be more than what they will have to pay luck.
 
Indeed. No guarantees.

But people talk about Luck like he's the second coming... same talk I heard about Locker... and Quinn before him... and Brian Brohm... and on and on...

Brian Brohm? Dude seriously get a clue.
 
Heh. Funny how you think the 80s are "ancient history".

But again, NOT ONE SINGLE TEAM IN THE HISTORY OF THE NFL (note: this *does* include all history, even recent) HAS EVER DONE A TRADE FOR 3 1ST ROUNDERS, at least as far as I can recall.

You seem to think this kid is much more worthy than any other in NFL history. Be my guest. I won't bet against a team being that stupid - I've learned to never bet against stupidity - but I'm pretty sure most GMs aren't as clueless as to pull that trade. And again, Luck is getting to the point of being overhyped. Michael Vick was an annointed HOF before he exited highschool, and he hasn't won a single championship. Hell, his team is 1-2.

The value of quarterbacks is going up all the time. They've never been more directly linked to wins and losses than they are now. Plus, with a rookie cap in place, draft picks have also never been more valuable. And into those upward trend comes Andrew Luck, the best and lowest risk pro-style passer since Peyton Manning.

The notion that no one's traded three first rounders for a player before (edit: this is untrue, the Herschel Walker trade was highly complicated and included a lot of players but Dallas was entitled to three first rounders, two of them conditional) doesn't mean very much, given those variables. In a league where you can have a pretty talented team and go nowhere without an elite quarterback, having that elite quarterback means everything. Therefore, you must be prepared to give up something that approaches everything.
 
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So which draft would you not give up for a franchise QB? Now that the rules are all for the offense and the passing game, exactly which draft in recent years has amounted to jack$hit?
2010 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
28
Jared Odrick
DE
Penn State
2
40
Koa Misi
OLB
Utah
3
73
John Jerry
G
Mississippi
4
119
A.J. Edds
LB
Iowa
5
145
Nolan Carroll
CB
Maryland
5
163
Reshad Jones
FS
Georgia
7
212
Chris McCoy
LB
Middle Tennessee State
7
252
Austin Spitler
LB
Ohio State


2009 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
25
Vontae Davis
DB
Illinois
2
44
Pat White
QB
West Virginia
2
61
Sean Smith
DB
Utah
3
87
Patrick Turner
WR
USC
4
108
Brian Hartline
WR
Ohio State
5
161
John Nalbone
TE
Monmouth (N.J.)
5
165
Chris Clemons
DB
Clemson
6
181
Andrew Gardner
T
Georgia Tech
7
214
J.D. Folsom
LB
Weber State


2008 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
1
Jake Long
T
Michigan
2
32
Phillip Merling
DE
Clemson
2
57
Chad Henne
QB
Michigan
3
66
Kendall Langford
DE
Hampton
4
110
Shawn Murphy
G
Utah State
6
176
Jalen Parmele
RB
Toledo
6
195
Donald Thomas
G
Connecticut
6
204
Lex Hilliard
RB
Montana
7
245
Lionel Dotson
DE
Arizona


2007 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
9
Ted Ginn Jr.
WR
Ohio State
2
40
John Beck
QB
Brigham Young
2
60
Samson Satele
C
Hawaii
3
71
Lorenzo Booker
RB
Florida State
4
108
Paul Soliai
DT
Utah
6
181
Reagan Mauia
FB
Hawaii
6
199
Drew Mormino
C
Central Michigan
7
219
Kelvin Smith
LB
Syracuse
7
225
Brandon Fields
P
Michigan State
7
238
Abraham Wright
LB
Colorado


2006 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
16
Jason Allen
DB
Tennessee
3
82
Derek Hagan
WR
Arizona State
4
114
Joseph Toledo
T
Washington
7
212
Fred Evans
DT
Texas State
7
226
Rodrique Wright
DT
Texas
7
233
Devin Aromashodu
WR
Auburn


2005 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
2
Ronnie Brown
RB
Auburn
2
46
Matt Roth
DE
Iowa
3
70
Channing Crowder
OLB
Florida
4
104
Travis Daniels
CB
Louisiana State
5
162
Anthony Alabi
T
Texas Christian
7
216
Kevin Vickerson
DT
Michigan State


2004 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
19
Vernon Carey
T
Miami (Fla.)
4
102
Will Poole
CB
USC
5
160
Tony Bua
LB
Arkansas
6
174
Rex Hadnot
G
Houston
7
221
Tony Pape
G
Michigan
7
222
Derrick Pope
LB
Alabama


2003 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
2
49
Eddie Moore
LB
Tennessee
3
78
Wade Smith
T
Memphis
3
87
Taylor Whitley
G
Texas A&M
5
156
Donald Lee
TE
Mississippi State
5
169
J.R. Tolver
WR
San Diego State
6
181
Corey Jenkins
LB
South Carolina
6
209
Tim Provost
--
San Jose State
6
213
Yeremiah Bell
DB
Eastern Kentucky
7
248
Davern Williams
 
So which draft would you not give up for a franchise QB? Now that the rules are all for the offense and the passing game, exactly which draft in recent years has amounted to jack$hit?
2010 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
28
Jared Odrick
DE
Penn State
2
40
Koa Misi
OLB
Utah
3
73
John Jerry
G
Mississippi
4
119
A.J. Edds
LB
Iowa
5
145
Nolan Carroll
CB
Maryland
5
163
Reshad Jones
FS
Georgia
7
212
Chris McCoy
LB
Middle Tennessee State
7
252
Austin Spitler
LB
Ohio State




2009 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
25
Vontae Davis
DB
Illinois
2
44
Pat White
QB
West Virginia
2
61
Sean Smith
DB
Utah
3
87
Patrick Turner
WR
USC
4
108
Brian Hartline
WR
Ohio State
5
161
John Nalbone
TE
Monmouth (N.J.)
5
165
Chris Clemons
DB
Clemson
6
181
Andrew Gardner
T
Georgia Tech
7
214
J.D. Folsom
LB
Weber State




2008 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
1
Jake Long
T
Michigan
2
32
Phillip Merling
DE
Clemson
2
57
Chad Henne
QB
Michigan
3
66
Kendall Langford
DE
Hampton
4
110
Shawn Murphy
G
Utah State
6
176
Jalen Parmele
RB
Toledo
6
195
Donald Thomas
G
Connecticut
6
204
Lex Hilliard
RB
Montana
7
245
Lionel Dotson
DE
Arizona




2007 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
9
Ted Ginn Jr.
WR
Ohio State
2
40
John Beck
QB
Brigham Young
2
60
Samson Satele
C
Hawaii
3
71
Lorenzo Booker
RB
Florida State
4
108
Paul Soliai
DT
Utah
6
181
Reagan Mauia
FB
Hawaii
6
199
Drew Mormino
C
Central Michigan
7
219
Kelvin Smith
LB
Syracuse
7
225
Brandon Fields
P
Michigan State
7
238
Abraham Wright
LB
Colorado




2006 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
16
Jason Allen
DB
Tennessee
3
82
Derek Hagan
WR
Arizona State
4
114
Joseph Toledo
T
Washington
7
212
Fred Evans
DT
Texas State
7
226
Rodrique Wright
DT
Texas
7
233
Devin Aromashodu
WR
Auburn




2005 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
2
Ronnie Brown
RB
Auburn
2
46
Matt Roth
DE
Iowa
3
70
Channing Crowder
OLB
Florida
4
104
Travis Daniels
CB
Louisiana State
5
162
Anthony Alabi
T
Texas Christian
7
216
Kevin Vickerson
DT
Michigan State




2004 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
1
19
Vernon Carey
T
Miami (Fla.)
4
102
Will Poole
CB
USC
5
160
Tony Bua
LB
Arkansas
6
174
Rex Hadnot
G
Houston
7
221
Tony Pape
G
Michigan
7
222
Derrick Pope
LB
Alabama




2003 - Miami Dolphins
RD
SEL #
PLAYER
POSITION
SCHOOL
2
49
Eddie Moore
LB
Tennessee
3
78
Wade Smith
T
Memphis
3
87
Taylor Whitley
G
Texas A&M
5
156
Donald Lee
TE
Mississippi State
5
169
J.R. Tolver
WR
San Diego State
6
181
Corey Jenkins
LB
South Carolina
6
209
Tim Provost
--
San Jose State
6
213
Yeremiah Bell
DB
Eastern Kentucky
7
248
Davern Williams

ha ha...well played my friend...well played...i'd give up all of that for a peyton manning like qb...
 
It is a team game, you are absolutely right. But can you really pass on the chance to get a player like Andrew Luck? Absolutely not. You can say it's a team game all you want but all you need to do is watch the Colts this year without Peyton Manning. That's the kind of player Luck will be. He will be able to make a team that much better. The Colts with Manning compete for Super Bowls every single year. Without him? They are probably the worst team in the league.

The colts are not a team....they are a group of players designed to work around ONE guy. Hell the head coach probably has no idea what Manning is going to do once he gets in the huddle. That's why the colts are struggling this year, and the Pats did so well with castle when brady went down.
 
Wow. When you see it on paper it really hits you why this team is so bad with those drafts.
 
The colts are not a team....they are a group of players designed to work around ONE guy. Hell the head coach probably has no idea what Manning is going to do once he gets in the huddle. That's why the colts are struggling this year, and the Pats did so well with castle when brady went down.

That's my point man. You don't need a good team if you have a player who is that special. The Colts aren't good now because Peyton Manning is sitting on the sidelines.

The Pats did well when Brady went down because they have Bill Belichick. They had a decent back up and the best coach of all-time. They also played the same schedule we did that year and it was a breeze. They also didn't make the playoffs.
 
It's way to early in the season to even project where the Dolphins are going to draft and any team without a surefire franchise guy for the next 5 years would take him.

Here are the current bottom 15 teams.

Aside from the Falcons, Eagles and Panthers, every team on the list would consider drafting Luck. Doesn't matter who they drafted last year, do you pass up on drafting Manning or Marino 2.0?

Washington RedskinsNFCNCE210.66766531372-00-11-1.5002-1.6670-01L2-1
Arizona CardinalsNFCNCW120.3335956381-00-20-1.0001-2.3330-02L1-2
Atlanta FalconsNFCNCS120.3336077-1771-00-20-1.0001-2.3330-01L1-2
Carolina PanthersNFCNCS120.3336068-861-10-10-0.0000-2.0001-01W1-2
Chicago BearsNFCNCN120.3336069-961-10-10-1.0001-2.3330-02L1-2
Cincinnati BengalsAFCACN120.3335754350-11-11-01.0001-1.5000-12L1-2
Denver BroncosAFCACW120.3335862-471-10-10-1.0001-2.3330-01L1-2
Jacksonville JaguarsAFCACS120.3332962-3321-00-21-01.0001-1.5000-12L1-2
Philadelphia EaglesNFCNCE120.3337877190-11-10-1.0001-2.3330-02L1-2
Seattle SeahawksNFCNCW120.3333067-3731-00-21-1.5001-1.5000-11W1-2
Indianapolis ColtsAFCACS030.0004684-3840-20-10-1.0000-3.0000-03L0-3
Kansas City ChiefsAFCACW030.00027109-8230-10-20-1.0000-2.0000-13L0-3
Miami DolphinsAFCACE030.0005378-2550-20-10-1.0000-3.0000-03L0-3
Minnesota VikingsNFCNCN030.0006074-1460-20-10-1.0000-2.0000-13L0-3
St. Louis RamsNFCNCW030.0003696-6030-20-10-0.0000-2.0000-13L0-3
 
There is simply no way whatsoever Luck isn't going 1st overall. If the team picking 1st doesn't draft him, they will trade the pick for a king's ransom.

Pretty sure the Colts have a clause in Manning's contract where they can release him without being on the hook for his contract. The Vikings could pass on Luck, but it's just as likely they'd draft him since Ponder isn't 1/10 the prospect Luck is, and then trade Ponder.
 
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