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I was set to draft Cody Ford at 1/23 when I was hit with a trade offer by the Evil Patriots. It was too good to pass up:
TRADE PARTNER: NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS SENT: ROUND: 1 PICK: 23 RECEIVED: ROUND: 2 PICK: 24 ROUND: 2 PICK: 32 ROUND: 3 PICK: 33 ROUND: 3 PICK: 37 That gave me no first but four seconds and three thirds. So I traded back up to get the best OT on the board. TRADE PARTNER: ARIZONA CARDINALS SENT: ROUND: 2 PICK: 22 ROUND: 2 PICK: 32 RECEIVED: ROUND: 2 PICK: 1 and then I did my standard deal with Dallas to pick up a fourth. TRADE PARTNER: DALLAS COWBOYS SENT: ROUND: 2 PICK: 23 RECEIVED: ROUND: 2 PICK: 26 ROUND: 4 PICK: 26 Now I have three picks in the second, three in the third and one in every round afterward. With this, I had the luxury of reaching for some players I wanted earlier than I think they'll fall. The results: 33: R2P1 OT KALEB MCGARY, WASHINGTON Yodny Cajuste was also available but McGary seems to have passed him. 56: R2P24 CB TRAYVON MULLEN, CLEMSON His stock seems to be sliding but I still think he's just below the first tier. 58: R2P26 G MICHAEL DEITER, WISCONSIN Between McGary and Deiter, the OL gets a big boost. 86: R3P22 TE JACE STERNBERGER, TEXAS A&M Could be better as a pro than he was at A&M. 97: R3P33 CB ISAIAH JOHNSON, HOUSTON Local kid who will give us, along with Mullen, two chances to find an eventual replacement for JJo. 101: R3P37 RB BENNY SNELL, KENTUCKY Can be a three-down back in the pros. Blew me away with his bowl game. 128: R4P26 WR HUNTER RENFROW, CLEMSON No need to explain this again. 161: R5P23 DL GREG GAINES, WASHINGTON I missed out on Daylon Mack but Gaines is another run-plugger for the d-line. 195: R6P22 LB GARY JOHNSON, TEXAS Smallish LB but very active and packs a punch. 220: R7P6 S ANDREW WINGARD, WYOMING Typically doesn't fall this far in mocks. We have Hal, Reid and Gipson so safety isn't the priority it was earlier. Thoughts? Was the trade down out of the first worth it? |
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