Speaking of PJ Williams
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...rested-for-dui could be a great get in round 2 or 3. |
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This was my reasoning for continuing to support Sutton. |
Potential trade rumor:
Cleveland trades picks 43, 111 and 115 to KC for picks 49, 80 and 217. |
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http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/nfl/rumors/ |
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Here's the most likely trade down scenario IMO:
TFY Draft Insider Tony Pauline reports that the Dallas Cowboys are "very high" on Wisconsin RB Melvin Gordon III and could target him in round 1. "I'm told the Dallas Cowboys very high on Melvin Gordon/RB/Wisconsin and are targeting him in round one. Trade up?," Pauline tweeted. With veteran RB Darren McFadden holding down the position, the Cowboys could be looking for their future back with the No. 27 pick. The reality is, there are other RB-needy teams selecting before them in the Chargers, Lions, and Cardinals. The Cowboys will have to find a way to move up, if Gordon is their guy. The Chargers take either Gurley or Gordon, and there are at least 3 teams in the 20's that could be targeting the other likely 1st round RB. |
I don't really see a team moving up for a running back, but you never know.
The team I could see moving up is Carolina for a tackle. There are teams like Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Detroit that could easily take one in front of them. They may even want to move up to KCs spot to make sure KC doesn't take one. Carolina really, really needs to get a top left tackle prospect and they might just be smart to move up and get the one they covet. Theoretically, Carolina gives up a 1st (25), 3rd (89), 5th (161), and 6th (201) for KC's 1st (18). With two 5th round comp picks, the 5th and 6th rounders aren't complete deal breakers and it keeps them from giving up their 4th instead. Carolina ends up with 1st (18), 2nd (57), 4th (124), 5th (169*), 5th (174*), and 7th (242). KC ends up with 1st (25), 2nd (49), 3rd (80), 3rd (89), 3rd (98*), 4th(118), 5th (161), 5th (172*), 5th (173*), 6th (193), 6th (201), 6th (217*), and 7th (233). That'd give KC alot of ammunition. This is all theory of course, but its likely close to the compensation level. |
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It really depends on the teams trading. Knowing KCs history, they almost always are losers in draft day trades so a 3rd and a 5th or 6th is probably a best case scenario for them with only a 3rd being the most likely. |
What I would love to see is somebody offer their 3rd to move up to 18, we drop maybe 6-8 spots to around the mid-20s, grab CB like Johnson, Collins, or Jones, then use that very 3rd round pick to move up into first few spots of 2nd, mid-30s, and snag WRs agholor or dorsett if they slide out of 1st into 2nd.
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