badboy
Hall of Fame
You know my position as I think we will see many trades but maybe not getting as much as we as fans would want. Smith has this year to make a splash & forget about it taking 2-3 years to see how guys do. One superstar and a bunch of maybes is not to his advantage job wise. A radio guy said John McClain is emphatically saying #33 will be traded. Wasn't it 2-3 drafts ago we had several trades? Want to say it was when they traded up to get Brandon Harris and then also gained a 5th then spent it to move higher up.
Convinced that Browns want Manziel & caught so much heat announcing it, they went mum. If that was just a smoke screen why go silent? A trade is about what the team thinks it is worth. I think as fans we need to look at a deal from each side and honestly ask "would we do that?"
Browns get 1.1 (3,000), #33 (580) = 3580 swap here sweetens deal for Browns to give up both thirds.
Texans get 1.4 (1800), #26 (700), #35 (550), #71 (235) + #83 (175) = 3460
Might get them to throw in a day three but gives them a way to say they got a good deal. It does not have to equal to be a good deal for Texans.
Using CBS DS, Jags are only team with more than one analyst picking defense: 2 say QB, 1 says Clowney 1 selects Mack.
1. Browns : Manziel 2. St Louis: Robinson 3. Jags Bortles 4. Vikings: TB [they really want a QB] 5.Oakland: Watkins for Schaub 6. Seattle:J. Matthews 7. Tampa: Mike Evans 8. Texans:
Vikings get #4 (1800)
Texans get #8 (1400) , #72 (230)+ 96 (116) = 1746
Houston: Round 1 #8, (Vikings) #26, (Browns)
Round 2 #35 (swap with Browns)
Round 3 #65, (Texans) #71 (Browns), #72
(Vikings), #83 (Browns) & # 96 (Vikings)
I can also see Texans trading up their 5th (#141 335.5) and 6 a (#177 20.6) & 6 b (181 19) = 75.1 for a 4th around Jags #114 from Ravens 66 points.
I think these are solid for all teams.
Convinced that Browns want Manziel & caught so much heat announcing it, they went mum. If that was just a smoke screen why go silent? A trade is about what the team thinks it is worth. I think as fans we need to look at a deal from each side and honestly ask "would we do that?"
Browns get 1.1 (3,000), #33 (580) = 3580 swap here sweetens deal for Browns to give up both thirds.
Texans get 1.4 (1800), #26 (700), #35 (550), #71 (235) + #83 (175) = 3460
Might get them to throw in a day three but gives them a way to say they got a good deal. It does not have to equal to be a good deal for Texans.
Using CBS DS, Jags are only team with more than one analyst picking defense: 2 say QB, 1 says Clowney 1 selects Mack.
1. Browns : Manziel 2. St Louis: Robinson 3. Jags Bortles 4. Vikings: TB [they really want a QB] 5.Oakland: Watkins for Schaub 6. Seattle:J. Matthews 7. Tampa: Mike Evans 8. Texans:
Vikings get #4 (1800)
Texans get #8 (1400) , #72 (230)+ 96 (116) = 1746
Houston: Round 1 #8, (Vikings) #26, (Browns)
Round 2 #35 (swap with Browns)
Round 3 #65, (Texans) #71 (Browns), #72
(Vikings), #83 (Browns) & # 96 (Vikings)
I can also see Texans trading up their 5th (#141 335.5) and 6 a (#177 20.6) & 6 b (181 19) = 75.1 for a 4th around Jags #114 from Ravens 66 points.
I think these are solid for all teams.