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Miamifin23

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Alright guys, say we are picking somewhere around 8-10 in the draft. Would you be in favor to do what the Raiders did last year by trading their 1st round for a player of the calibur of Randy Moss? That's saying that the guy that the Dolphins wanted in the draft was already gone. What do u guys think?
 
Not unless the trade was impossible to refuse. Trading away draft picks is something we have done in the past and it has come back to haunt us. Unless the guy was young, very talented and a good fit for this team. Other than that, no way.
 
ill get killed for this, but im thinking of the team, not selfishly. A first and ZT to get to th #1 spot.
 
I would only trade the 1st round pick if we get a player with great attitude, young and on the rising.
 
dolfan005 said:
ill get killed for this, but im thinking of the team, not selfishly. A first and ZT to get to th #1 spot.

I'd trade JT before Zach, and I'd never trade JT...:evil:

I'm not that familiar with the college players, but I doubt there is one worth moving up for. Lienart isn't, IMHO.
 
kastofsna120 said:
i'll do it for schaub. no one else really
really? you'd give up a top ten pick for schaub?

i'd give no more than a 2nd, as long as its not a top ten second though.

dont get me wrong, i like schaub ( i live in va, watched him in college..alot)...he will be a solid pro, IN the RIGHT system (like the falcons "west coast" attack.

imo, rivers is like neo...he is the one.
 
footballer said:
Mr. Rivers

what has rivers done that he would be worth trading for? a 3 year rookie with no experience, no thanks.
 
dolfan005 said:
ill get killed for this, but im thinking of the team, not selfishly. A first and ZT to get to th #1 spot.

yeah, a 33 year old undersized LB will have teams drooling.......
 
Dudeman said:
yeah, a 33 year old undersized LB will have teams drooling.......

I agree that he is at the final years of his career at 33. But people have been telling him he's too small to play all his career, and he's been proving them wrong year in and year out.
 
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