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Stay at 8 and pick Michael Floyd
Philbin doesn't pick the players, Ireland does.
Just looking at the obvious things here, but
a) Philbin's history has been to find/develop WRs that were not stud, 1st round guys.
b) His history also suggests that trading for high priced/high compensation WRs is not in his DNA.
c) Blackmon probably belongs in the top 5, but trading up for anything other than QB just isn't prudent for us.
d) WR is a need, but not the greatest need at this point.
e) As good as he might be, he can't play QB.
f) If we acquire a QB (Flynn, Manning) in FA, we won't be able to afford Wallace's salary under the cap.
These are just a few of the things on the top of my head, but lets see where we are with the rest of the team before we start talking about trades in the draft...who knows, we may not need a Blackmon by that time ?? Ok, that's kinda weak, but it's possible...
I'm not sure why people think moving up 3 spots is going to cost a "fortune". Most teams have the draft picks numerically valued like this chart:
http://www.draftcountdown.com/features/Value-Chart.php
I'm not aware of any missing draft picks we've traded away so it works out numerically to swap 1st's and give them our 3rd and 4th this year. Since we gained two 3rd's from the Marshall trade, we're really just missing a 4th this year. We'll also have an additional 3rd next year. If Blackmon is anywhere near as good as Marshall, we would have cut our #1 WR's salary in half and turned this year's 4th pick into next years 3rd pick. Doesn't sound too terrible. Of course, we would need Blackmon to fit the bill because that's the crux of this hypothetical talk.
Moving to the top 3 picks would be cost prohibitive. This isn't a trade that needs to be done before the draft so we can just wait and see if the vikings take him with the 3rd pick. If they do, oh well, plan B. If they don't, think about trading up in front of the rams.
Trading down for Wallace sounds a bit scary. You would have to squeeze the rest of our salary cap space and make a sizable offer to out bid the Steelers efforts to retain him. We would also want to trade down as far as possible to get the best value in giving up a low first rounder for Wallace. This would in turn give us more draft picks. If we're spending all of our money trying to sign Wallace, we won't have money to sign the 10-12 guys we're trying to draft in trading down.
That chart and your write up go out the window. With the RAMS getting a ransom for the #2 pick, you start there. 3 x 1st round picks.