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Trade Revis and trade out of the #9 pick
It's time to cut bait and go all out in rebuilding. 49'ers with 15 draft picks, most in NFL history, will take Revis for their 34th pick acquired from the Chiefs plus a 3rd round pick. Trade the #9 pick for a second and 4th round pick.
Jets would have a 1st round pick around pick 20-25 three second round picks, and two 3rd or 4th round picks. |
Sounds perfect to me, but we all know we won't do something smart in the draft. I am going to give the new G.M. the benefit of the doubt, but not optimistic. SOJ
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You have to trade revis to a team with cap space- SF has about 7 mill right now to sign Goldson, Sapogoa and Francois, they pretty much already gave up on signing Delanie Walker. While they could probably fit him in this year, next year Aldon Smith and Kapernick will be going into thier FA Years, and both of them will want even more than Revis if Revis gets 15 |
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http://stlouis.sbnation.com/2013/2/1...-st-louis-rams The Bengals are another possible trade partner. They have the 21st pick and two second round picks 37 and 53 |
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and play Sanchez, max it all out.
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i think trading down is not a bad strategy with such a deep draft and so many needs. is the 9 pick equal to a lower 1st round plus a 4th? i would have thought it was worth more than that. revis for a high 2nd and a 4th? not high enough. the jets need a first rounder plus a couple of 3-4 ths or a high second.
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The 9th pick is worth a hell of a lot more than a late first rounder plus a 4th. 9th is worth 1350 pts. 28th (late first round) is worth 620. 97th pick is the first in the 4th round and it's worth 112 pts for a total of 732 pts. Any GM trading down and ok'ing that deal should lose his job immediately. Just to illustrate, a team who wanted to trade up from the 11th to the 9th spot would swap the first round picks and throw in an early 4th or maybe even a mid to early 3rd to do so. |
all of a sudden his money demands are going to make someone in the running for best defensive player possibly in nfl history be traded for a second rounder. Only JEt fans would let themselves think that.
http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines/n...at-revis-trade |
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Another problem with trading down...... Everybody and their mother wants to trade down this year. If you think it's only the Jets, wake up
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Yeah get with the system sweetheart
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You're going to be hard pressed to find value trading down this year because most of the teams from 4-15 want to trade down. It's a buyer's market. |
LaMichael James, their first, and a 2nd or 3rd next year for Revis and a 3rd.
Package up their first and our first and try like hell to pan them to fake contender like Minnesota that is likely going to have reality hit them in the face this season. Minnesota reminds me of the Bears, good every other year as Strength of Schedule goes down after losing seasons. You will want Minnesota's first next year. This almost makes sense since Minnesota needs O-line help and is probably parting ways with Harvin. They could use two firsts. They need help at WR, too. This could work. I doubt Idzik's good enough to do it, though. |
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