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trade back from the 3rd pick for melvin gordon..

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(This post was last modified: 02-15-2015, 07:48 PM by HERO OF THE DAY.)

the thing is who would trade up for that pick.. also which pick would we have..

 

a rb is a must have since the mjd departure.. we lack a number 1 rb..


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#2

I'll take "Ways to never win a Super Bowl for 200" Alex.


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#3

Quote:the thing is who would trade up for that pick.. also which pick would we have..


a rb is a must have since the mjd departure.. we lack a number 1 rb..


Your offseason tradition of starting terrible threads continues.
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#4

Nah son
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#5

Given the success of Wisconsin RBs in the NFL ......... no.


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Quote:Given the success of Wisconsin RBs in the NFL ......... no.
 

Yeah, there is something about Wisconsin that makes all of their running backs look better than they are. However Melvin Gordon is healthy, so everyone is more likely to pass on Todd Gurley.

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#7

If we trade back to a pick later than ours in round two and get someone's first-round draft picks for the next decade in return, sure.


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#8

Quote:If we trade back to a pick later than ours in round two and get someone's first-round draft picks for the next decade in return, sure.
 

Huh? Moving down to the 37th pick would not help us get a running back who was selected in the first round.

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#9

Considering the take many people on here seem to have about Gordon, I like the way draftgeek described Gordon. http://www.nfldraftgeek.com/melvingordon...eport.html


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#10

Quote:Huh? Moving down to the 37th pick would not help us get a running back who was selected in the first round.
No, it would help us get someone better who fell down the board because of a pick being wasted on Gordon.

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#11

Quote:No, it would help us get someone better who fell down the board because of a pick being wasted on Gordon.
 

We can get that guy by staying at #36. There is no reason to move down one spot.

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#12

Quote:We can get that guy by staying at #36. There is no reason to move down one spot.
Actually, we'd be moving down 34 spots, and if some team offered me its first-round picks for the next decade to make that move (not that that would, or even could happen), I'd take that deal in a second whether Gordon was the target or not. I mean, wouldn't you? 10 first-round picks in exchange for trading out of the first round this year?

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#13

OP's idea not far fetched
You Gotta Be Able To Run Da' Rock~
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Quote:I'll take "Ways to never win a Super Bowl for 200" Alex.


'well done, you would of got an extra 1000 points thougj if you had added out bonus phrase of '...and for your general manager to instantly lose his job and for the team becoming the biggest draft laughing stock since drafting a punter in the third round'
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#15

I'm not even sure I'd want him at the top of the 2nd round, depends on who's left.


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#16

Quote:OP's idea not far fetched
 

um...ok

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Would rather Gurley if he checks out OK
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Quote:Yeah, there is something about Wisconsin that makes all of their running backs look better than they are. However Melvin Gordon is healthy, so everyone is more likely to pass on Todd Gurley.
My son is freaking out about Gordon because he is big on fantasy football. I agree with you on Wisky RB's being overrated but wow he may be the most overrated of them all Smile

 

He sure has me fooled.Nice looking RB to say the least.

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#19

Quote:Would rather Gurley if he checks out OK
Well yeah, we didn't even get into that part of this silly notion. Gurley is on another level than the rest of the backs in this class...and Gordon might not (probably isn't) even be the 2nd best back in this class.

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#20

Quote:Your offseason tradition of starting terrible threads continues.


Can't wait for him to steal an entire mock draft and call it his own like he did last year.
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