Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
May have been mentioned already, but Klis reported that the Bills, Dolphins and Cardinals have all called to inquiry about the #5 pick... maybe they will have a suitor.
Maybe they can turn 5 into 12, 22 and 99.
Then, take 40 and 99 and move into late R1.
I'd take 12, 22 and early 30's over 5, 40. Something like that if the right players were on the board would be solid. Or, just keep 12, 22 and 99 and roll with what you get at 40.
Broncos could probably land T. Edmunds or R. Smith at 12 and Hernandez at 22. I'd be very happy with this scenario. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
May have been mentioned already, but Klis reported that the Bills, Dolphins and Cardinals have all called to inquiry about the #5 pick... maybe they will have a suitor.
Maybe they can turn 5 into 12, 22 and 99.
Then, take 40 and 99 and move into late R1.
I'd take 12, 22 and early 30's over 5, 40. Something like that if the right players were on the board would be solid. Or, just keep 12, 22 and 99 and roll with what you get at 40.
If they moved back into the 1st late I bet it would be for Mason Rudolph or Mike White, but they would have to be willing to cut Lynch if they took a QB in the top 3 rounds.
I could see them moving back up into the 1st to get any combo of Ward, Davenport and either Hernadez or McGlinty. That would be an impressive day one. Plus getting Ward later would be a good move if you believe that draft positioning has any value. I personally think where a guy is picked is over blown but for anything other than for future cap space issues. It doesn't matter to me if you grab a guy you are targeting at 5 or 12, unless you can trade down and add another draft pick but it takes 2 to tango. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
If they moved back into the 1st late I bet it would be for Mason Rudolph or Mike White, but they would have to be willing to cut Lynch if they took a QB in the top 3 rounds.
I could see them moving back up into the 1st to get any combo of Ward, Davenport and either Hernadez or McGlinty. That would be an impressive day one. Plus getting Ward later would be a good move if you believe that draft positioning has any value. I personally think where a guy is picked is over blown but for anything other than for future cap space issues. It doesn't matter to me if you grab a guy you are targeting at 5 or 12, unless you can trade down and add another draft pick but it takes 2 to tango.
Moving from 5 to 12/22 just opens up more options... I just don't buy into these QBs. So, trade down and provide the team a few options. There are a handful of players late R1 that could be very solid picks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Retread qbs. You know, like the one you have now.
Yep...Donkos are going to find out what it's like to get every late call go against you. It's what happens when you dont have a marquee name at QB.
I hope they trade down...it's just going to cost them another season. This time next year...they will be picking top 12 and trying to figure out how to move up and get a QB.
Like I said earlier...by drafting Lynch, it cost them $36 million for Keenum and quite possibly their 5th pick (if they go corner). They have to replace Talib because they had to pay an average QB.
I hear the 2019 QB class isn't very impressive.... [Reply]