Would you trade #4 for Denver's #15 and #22?

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Trade the 4th for the 15th and 22nd?

  1. Yes

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  2. No

    33.2%
  1. USAFJETSFAN

    USAFJETSFAN New Member

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    What team takes Williams/White by 15

    7. Jordan
    8. McGahee
    9. Jones
    10. James
    11. Jackson
    12. Droughns
    13. Lewis/ Anderson
    14. Westbrrok/Buckhalter
    15. Bell/Dayne
    16. Brown
    17. Picked up Taylor/Richardson
    18. Jones
    19.LT
    20.Johnson/Holmes
    21. Dillon
    22. Bell/Dayne
    23. Williams/Pittman
    24. Johnson
    25. Barber
    26. Jones/Benson
    27. Foster/Goings
    28. Taylor/Jones
    29.
    30. ?


    This is not a great year for a rb to get paid my opinion...With all that said
    The Jets still would have a decent shot at RB at 29if staying and 15 and 22 if we swaped picks with Denver..Teams that may screw us are Philly but they need a WR bad (Holmes or Jackson) Denver at 15 I believe will go after either (Holmes or Jackson). The Patsies could go after a replacement for Dillon and then Denver at 22 may go that route. I just see a decent back dropping in our laps and my opinion Wiliams/White if we did swap with Denver if not I still think at #29 we could get one to slip..
     
  2. EvilClownFace

    EvilClownFace New Member

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    I think there's a shot that Baltimore may take a HB.

    I'm not sure they've got a lot of faith in Jamal Lewis. I'm also not sure they see Mike Anderson as a long term solution.

    Who knows how he will do now that he doesn't have the running back friendly system that is Denver to protect him.
     
  3. JetsFan

    JetsFan Well-Known Member

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    YES!!!!

    This would be incredible

    A RB and 3 OL by pick #36
     
  4. LNDRYER

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    Look at the 2000 draft. Ellis, Abraham, Pennington. These are picks where the value is. Granted those were 12, 13, 18 but I'd do it in a heart beat
     
  5. dclark26

    dclark26 New Member

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    HECK YEAH! Two first rounders are guys that can come in and make an immediate impact. ALL DAY, but Denver would never bite. Maybe trade the compensetory 3rd and #4 in the first for 15 and 22. That would still be a great deal.
     
  6. walter

    walter New Member

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    all i am saying is that i would do that trade and not look back!

    McNiell and Monrony > the brick
     
  7. 1028

    1028 Active Member

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    Heres my mock day 1 :beer:

    1 (15)- RB LenDale White
    1 (22)- TE Leonard Pope
    1 (29)- C Nick Mangold
    2- OG Max Jean-Gilles
    3- OT Andrew Whitworth
    3- CB Devin Hester
     
  8. baamf

    baamf Active Member

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    I don't believe that you are allowed by rule to trade compensatory picks....
     
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  9. EcKo151

    EcKo151 Active Member

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    Philadelphia as well. They clearly want that 25 carries a game type RB, and since Westbrook is so versatile it could work...Now he did get a big contract,but that doesn't mean he's a feature back or Philly doesn't need one. Ryan Moats was solid during his play for Westbrook...But we'll see.
     

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