If Bradley Chubb was the preferred target, why trade out of pick 3, only to consider trading back up? I understand that Chubb could’ve gone as early as 2 to NYG. But if they really were that high on him, why not take a chance, stay at 3, and see how the draft plays out?
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Jim Irsay: #Colts considered trading up for Bradley Chubb, but couldn't pass on Quenton Nelson.
"He just doesn’t have any weaknesses. It’s almost like you’re seeing a guy who was a computer simulation of what an offensive lineman should be."
https://twitter.com/zkeefer/status/9...210555394?s=21
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Irsay says they had internal discussions about trading up (I assume to No. 4 or 5) to take Chubb, but "Nelson was too good to pass up."
https://twitter.com/holderstephen/st...094314497?s=21
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“Indianapolis with the No. 6 pick called the Broncos about moving up one spot to take Chubb.”
http://www.9news.com/mobile/article/...r/73-546939481