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By the draft value chart, Bills could move their two firsts, a second, and a third to get roughly equal value to #3.
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Nope. 21 and 22 are too far back for my liking.
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Agreed, the talent likely available all the way in the 20s isn't good enough to justify trading back that far. We will rarely be able to draft players in the top 5. Let's not waste that just to acquire more picks that will not be difference-makers.
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Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie being released by the Giants. Dunno how good he still is but any new name on the CB market only helps us.
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Unless you can then trade back up some, but you have to be sure, otherwise that is too far to move back.
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But you could combine the 21 and 22 which equal 1580 points and move back up to 7th and keep the 2nd and 3rd from Bills this yr and their 1st next yr and take Nelson
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The Bucs aren't trading back that far if the Colts do, they'll be smart, stay put, and get Chubb. That's why the Colts can't trade back past 7.
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I don't expect any free agent deals to be announced by the Colts until the player is signed, however players reaching agreements with the Colts may announce their intentions on Twitter.
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So just a general question......
I thought the Free agency period was not open yet, so how can Richard Sherman meet with the 49ers and sign a deal already? Or at least reach a deal? |
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Is it because he was released?
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