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NY Jets want to trade down....
maybe the Colts should give them back their second rounder, and go get the D lineman they really, really want?
Why not trade up, now, this year? |
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Teams like the Redskins will over offer. Ballard has shown he will not and I really like that about him.
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Sadly, per the draft pick value chart, we’d be WELL short: http://www.drafttek.com/NFL-Trade-Value-Chart.asp |
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Don't see it happening.
I think Ballard would be more likely to move back again if who they want or the value is not there at #26 than to move up |
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Generally speaking only QB needy teams are willing to give up a big enough haul to move up that far in the draft.
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Fun to talk about, but never going to happen, particularly with Ballard at the helm. |
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How about getting to 11-15?
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My point was that the Colts don’t have the assets to move down to where the Jets are. |
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