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http://www.gbnreport.com/tradeprojection.html
One of GBN's Mocks with Houston trading up to get Buffalo's 9th pick in the Draft, we get RB C.J. Spiller. I don't like it but thought I would pass it on. Not a likely scenario if you ask me.
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Trading up for perhaps Dan Williams in that scenario. Can't see trading up for a RB. Trent Williams and Earl Thomas were already off the board, so I'm not too keen on it.
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At least one other mock has Spiller falling to us at #20. Can't imagine losing a second-rounder to trade up for somebody who could have been there without a trade up.
Thomas or Haden makes sense but only if the Texans are certain that this is the exact guy they need. The Texans have yet to trade up in the first round so the several mocks I've seen that show them trading up are fantasies until the Texans actually prove they are willing to make the move. |
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Most of us are hoping that the Texans trade back at every opportunity to acquire additional picks ( in whatever rounds), but trouble is most teams feel the same and therefor it's difficult to find trading partners. |
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Yes, thanks for clarifying that. I wasn't thinking of the Babin fiasco where we traded back into the first round with our second. I was talking about moving up in the first round. But that was under a different GM. I'm not against trading up if the deal is reasonable and the player is exceptionally better than what we could have had standing pat. But, aside from Adrian Peterson, I can't think of any running back since the Texans came into the league that I've wanted to trade up to get. RBs are too plentiful, too injury prone and, other than a handful of greats, are easy to replace. Plus, they want to be paid like stars.
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