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Would You Make These Trades?

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Trade With the Saints:

Picks 71 & 199

FOR

Picks 88, 125 & 126

Trade With the Raiders:

Daunte Culpepper & Picks 108, 181 & 238

FOR

Picks 100, 175 & 211

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We would end up with ten picks, with half of them in the top 100.
Here would be our breakdown:


009 - 1st Round (9th)
040 - 2nd Round (8th)
060 - 2nd Round (28th)
088 - 3rd Round (24th)
100 - 4th Round (1st)
125 - 4th Round (26th)
126 - 4th Round (27th)
175 - 6th Round (1st)
211 - 7th Round (1st)
219 - 7th Round (9th)

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Here's my mock if we made these trades:

009 - Brady Quinn (QB - Notre Dame)
040 - Ryan Kalil (C - USC) OR Justin Blalock (OG - Texas)
060 - LaMarr Woodley (DE/OLB - Michigan)
088 - John Wendling (S - Wyoming)
100 - Paul Williams (WR - Fresno St.)
125 - Adam Koets (OT - Oregon St.)
126 - Courtney Brown (CB - Cal Poly)
175 - Ryan Smith (CB - Florida)
211 - Michael Allan (TE - Whitworth)
219 - Kasey Studdard (OG - Texas)

RFAs: Germaine Race (RB - Pittsburg St.) & Kody Bliss (P - Auburn)

Trade a 2008 conditional draft pick for Trent Green
 
I definitely make the Oakland one and most likely make the New Orleans one, depending on who's there.
 
Culpepper won't be needed with Brady Quinn around. They would probably use one of the later picks to get Green to tutor him. Drafting Quinn would be the only way I would want Green. I don't think Culpepper with his questionable decisions should be tutoring a young potential franchise QB.
 
Culpepper won't be needed with Brady Quinn around. They would probably use one of the later picks to get Green to tutor him. Drafting Quinn would be the only way I would want Green. I don't think Culpepper with his questionable decisions should be tutoring a young potential franchise QB.

Well obviously, but we can't actually count on him being there at #9 so I would onlt trade Culpepper AFTER we picked up Quinn.
 
I don't want him without Brady Quinn either. I think he's done. If Quinn isn't there then they will have Edwards, Stanton, or Kolb. Get somebody else that will not cost a draft pick to tutor one of them. I wouldn't want Culpepper getting his hands on any young QB.
 
Trade With the Saints:

Picks 71 & 199

FOR

Picks 88, 125 & 126

Trade With the Raiders:

Daunte Culpepper & Picks 108, 181 & 238

FOR

Picks 100, 175 & 211

__________________

We would end up with ten picks, with half of them in the top 100.
Here would be our breakdown:

009 - 1st Round (9th)
040 - 2nd Round (8th)
060 - 2nd Round (28th)
088 - 3rd Round (24th)
100 - 4th Round (1st)
125 - 4th Round (26th)
126 - 4th Round (27th)
175 - 6th Round (1st)
211 - 7th Round (1st)
219 - 7th Round (9th)

Well Here would be my mock if we did those trades:

1st (#9) - Brady Quinn, QB - Notre Dame
2nd (#40) - Ryan Kalil, C - USC
2nd (#60) - Sidney Rice, WR - South Carolina
3rd (#88) - Josh Beekman, OG - Boston College
4th (#100) - HB Blades, ILB - Pitt
4th (#125) - Quinn Pit****, DT - Ohio State
4th (#126) - Travarous Bain, CB - Hampton
6th (#175) - Johnnie Harline, TE - BYU
7th (#211) - Prescott Burgess, OLB - Michigan
7th (#219) - Dane Uperesa, OT - Hawai'i

UDFAs:

Nate Ilaoa, RB - Hawai'i
Strengths:
Has great bulk (5-8, 245)...Excellent hands and can really be a weapon as a receiver out of the backfield...Is strong, powerful and runs hard...A load to bring down and has terrific balance...Natural runner with great vision and instincts...Very productive.

CJ AH You, DE - Oklahoma
Strengths:
He has a terrific motor....Adequate size and bulk (6-3, 274)...Has pretty good timed speed (4.70 40)...A natural pass rusher with a knack for getting after the quarterback...Athletic...Solid production in the Sooners d-line rotation...Has nice range...Is excellent in pursuit.


Marquice Cole, CB - Northwestern (to be used as a return specialist)
Strengths:
Excellent timed speed...Height and bulk are adequate (5-9, 191)...Quick and explosive (4.33 40)...A playmaker who is always a threat to take it the distance...Has excellent recovery speed...Very athletic...Big time potential as a return man...

Justin Medlock, K - UCLA (should he go undrafted)
Strengths:
Has more than enough leg...Range well beyond 50 yards...Better on kickoffs than he is given credit for...Has a lot of experience and was quite productive....He did everything right since the end of his college career, performing well in the East / West Shrine game and even winning the kicking portion of the All-Star Challenge

Sean Douglas, P - Washington
Strengths:
Excellent leg strength...Good hang time...Great placement and can stick it inside the twenty...Can perform in adverse weather...Does a terrific job of adjusting to poor snaps...A solid athlete...Decent size...Versatile and can also kickoff...Upside
 
If we made these trades I would want

1st (#9) - Brady Quinn, QB - Notre Dame
2nd (#40) - Steve Smith, WR - USC
2nd (#60) - Lamar Woodley, DE/OLB
3rd (#88) - Samson Satelle, OC - Hawaii
4th (#100) - Tanard Jackson, FS - Syracuse
4th (#125) - Kenny Scott, CB
4th (#126) - Yamon Figurs, PR/KR/ST
6th (#175) - Matt Spaeth, TE - Minnesota
7th (#211) - Prescott Burgess, OLB - Michigan
7th (#219) - Dane Uperesa, OT - Hawaii
 
Well Here would be my mock if we did those trades:

1st (#9) - Brady Quinn, QB - Notre Dame
2nd (#40) - Ryan Kalil, C - USC
2nd (#60) - Sidney Rice, WR - South Carolina
3rd (#88) - Josh Beekman, OG - Boston College
4th (#100) - HB Blades, ILB - Pitt
4th (#125) - Quinn Pit****, DT - Ohio State
4th (#126) - Travarous Bain, CB - Hampton
6th (#175) - Johnnie Harline, TE - BYU
7th (#211) - Prescott Burgess, OLB - Michigan
7th (#219) - Dane Uperesa, OT - Hawai'i

UDFAs:

Nate Ilaoa, RB - Hawai'i
Strengths:
Has great bulk (5-8, 245)...Excellent hands and can really be a weapon as a receiver out of the backfield...Is strong, powerful and runs hard...A load to bring down and has terrific balance...Natural runner with great vision and instincts...Very productive.

CJ AH You, DE - Oklahoma
Strengths:
He has a terrific motor....Adequate size and bulk (6-3, 274)...Has pretty good timed speed (4.70 40)...A natural pass rusher with a knack for getting after the quarterback...Athletic...Solid production in the Sooners d-line rotation...Has nice range...Is excellent in pursuit.


Marquice Cole, CB - Northwestern (to be used as a return specialist)
Strengths:
Excellent timed speed...Height and bulk are adequate (5-9, 191)...Quick and explosive (4.33 40)...A playmaker who is always a threat to take it the distance...Has excellent recovery speed...Very athletic...Big time potential as a return man...

Justin Medlock, K - UCLA (should he go undrafted)
Strengths:
Has more than enough leg...Range well beyond 50 yards...Better on kickoffs than he is given credit for...Has a lot of experience and was quite productive....He did everything right since the end of his college career, performing well in the East / West Shrine game and even winning the kicking portion of the All-Star Challenge

Sean Douglas, P - Washington
Strengths:
Excellent leg strength...Good hang time...Great placement and can stick it inside the twenty...Can perform in adverse weather...Does a terrific job of adjusting to poor snaps...A solid athlete...Decent size...Versatile and can also kickoff...Upside

Highly Unlikely but That'd be a dream come true...
 
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