Are there draft day trades?

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  1. WayneChrebet

    WayneChrebet New Member

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    Seeing as this will be, by far, the draft i've payed the most attention to...my question is this. . . are there many draft day trades up or down?
     
  2. Pride

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    Theres usually a good amount of trades throughout the draft, whether it be a team in the first round who wants to go get there man or a team in the 3rd or 4th round who cant believe a guy is still on the board and want to trade up
     
  3. NY2MD_FS

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    actually this is what I think the jets are waiting for, i have a feeling they wont trade abe till draft day when den might be willing to trade for him for both 1st rd picks. i really hope thats what they are trying to do.
     
  4. WayneChrebet

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    So if Reggie Bush fell to 4....would you wanna take him, or take the absurd offers we'd surely be getting for him?
     
  5. WayneChrebet

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    I'd take the best offers and fill many. many holes.
     
  7. Hazardous Waters

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    Reggie Bush may not be our best fit because we have to get the o-line figured out. Nobody wants to hear this but the Jets may end up taking D'Brickishaw Ferguson out of Virginia or on defense going with Mario Williams out of NC State.
     
  8. WayneChrebet

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    i'd love to see d'brick slamming faces into the ground
     
  9. ny2dave

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    Personally, I'd listen to offers. We have so many holes that the picks might be better for us.
     
  10. LockDown24

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    If Reggie is still there at 4 there is no question we take him. RB is a big need and he is a once in a lifetime prospect
     
  11. DownAndOut

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    If he fell (and I don't see that happening) I would trade him. I'm still adamant taht we need to improve the O-line and the group of backs we have will be okay. Also, I'm concerned about Bush's durability.
     
  12. Hazardous Waters

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    But there is little chance of us actually getting the chance to take Reggie
     
  13. lude

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    While I don't necessarily disagree, Tomlinson wasn't exactly a fit in San Diego, either...
     
  14. ny2dave

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    I know that alot of people don't agree, but I think that our group of backs is just fine.
     
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    Houston has a little fumbling issue, but we just need the O-line to do its job and Martin should get us rolling.
     
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    I agree. Perhaps, Houston's fumbling will resolve itself when he gets more carries.
     

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