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What would it take to get RGIII?

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I've seen a few threads talking about trading a ridiculous amount of pics to get luck at 1. What do you think it would take to get rgIII if he was in the top 5 picks?
 
Almost the same, except that he won't be worth that.
 
Would probably take this years 1st, 3rd and next years 1st to get up to number 2.
 
If Fisher is Miami's coach you're not getting the Rams pick. You'll have to hope he gets past #2 then trade to #3. Personally, I wouldn't trade up into the top 5 for him.
 
It would take a lot to get into the top 3 with the kind of talent that is in this draft. The teams in the top 3 would have us by the balls as they have very little motivation to move down, and they know how badly we have NEEDED a QB for so long. It would probably take at least a first and 2nd this year as well as a first next year... Maybe more.
 
What's with people chickening out. It's about time the organization takes a risk instead of settling for mediocrity by trading down and drafting a SO-SO QB in the 2nd.

Griffen can BALL.... Two 1st's and a 2nd or 3rd will get it done.

It's about time this team got serious about getting that franchise QB we've talked about for the past decade.
 
What's with people chickening out. It's about time the organization takes a risk instead of settling for mediocrity by trading down and drafting a SO-SO QB in the 2nd.

Griffen can BALL.... Two 1st's and a 2nd or 3rd will get it done.

It's about time this team got serious about getting that franchise QB we've talked about for the past decade.

Because many feel that RGIII isn't worth his "asking price". I personally feel that things Griffin got away with in college won't work in the NFL and I wouldn't trade up to get him. Taking a risk is fine, but take a *calculated* risk.
 
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