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I like the value chart concept ever since Jimmy Johnson used it. I guess it depends on the value the two teams think it's worth for the player to be picked.

Some teams are more desperate than others. Some teams will massively overpay. That's happened in previous drafts.
i just said how I don’t want them to let this slip away, but I’m here arguing how much to give up lol

truth be told I’d give up the farm for a fucking franchise qb
 
We would use a trade value chart like this https://www.pro-football-reference.com/draft/draft_trade_value.htm

which I feel like is pretty accurate. The difference in #3 and #5 is 500 points which is an early seconder and the dolphins have #39 valued at 510

of course the lions have a negotiating advantage.

Id give them #5, #39 and 2nd next year. Or #5 and #26 and call it a day

Definitely fair in a vacuum. The question will be how many teams might be angling for that pick. If Tua is a hot commodity (and he should be, in my view), other teams may be trying to trade up to #3 or even #2. Like the Luck/RGIII or Wentz/Goff draft. Like those drafts, this draft has a Big Two for quarterbacks and a huge drop-off after them.
 
Definitely fair in a vacuum. The question will be how many teams might be angling for that pick. If Tua is a hot commodity (and he should be, in my view), other teams may be trying to trade up to #3 or even #2. Like the Luck/RGIII or Wentz/Goff draft. Like those drafts, this draft has a Big Two for quarterbacks and a huge drop-off after them.
maybe tua’s injury concerns will scare a team or two away
 
maybe tua’s injury concerns will scare a team or two away
You know what my concern is, Im always scared of how guys like Tua will do on an NFL team that cant protect them the same way their O-Lines did in college.
 
So instead of M*****l B******s, we get Mr. Wolfe instead. I'm starting to think that this MAY be an annual thing where a former Bronco becomes a Raven and vice versa. Don't worry, you two Packers fans, he may only be with us for a season.
 
So instead of M*****l B******s, we get Mr. Wolfe instead. I'm starting to think that this MAY be an annual thing where a former Bronco becomes a Raven and vice versa. Don't worry, you two Packers fans, he may only be with us for a season.

We are looking for DT of our own. A run stuffing, 2-down NT to be exact. We'll see if that happens via trade or the draft.
 
So instead of M*****l B******s, we get Mr. Wolfe instead. I'm starting to think that this MAY be an annual thing where a former Bronco becomes a Raven and vice versa. Don't worry, you two Packers fans, he may only be with us for a season.
Maybe you guys can get Von Miller!
 
thats for burrow tho and this is only moving up 2 spots...it shouldn’t take two first rounders and seconds...

I used to play an nfl gm game on a dolphin forum that was much like the one we did last offseason for the nba.


We would use a trade value chart like this https://www.pro-football-reference.com/draft/draft_trade_value.htm

which I feel like is pretty accurate. The difference in #3 and #5 is 500 points which is an early seconder and the dolphins have #39 valued at 510

of course the lions have a negotiating advantage.

Id give them #5, #39 and 2nd next year. Or #5 and #26 and call it a day
The thing that has to factor in is demand though. If no other team is willing to give up 2 firsts then your trade suggestion is pretty reasonable. If multiple teams are trying to move up to 3 (or 2 even) that is going to make the compensation much higher.

Edit: I should've read further to see @Minstrel's post
 
The thing that has to factor in is demand though. If no other team is willing to give up 2 firsts then your trade suggestion is pretty reasonable. If multiple teams are trying to move up to 3 (or 2 even) that is going to make the compensation much higher.

Edit: I should've read further to see @Minstrel's post
well not too many teams have more firepower in terms of picks to get it done

You think Tua is worth it?
 
A beast who should've NEVER played as long as he did before getting hurt against some no-name school. As long as he's healthy, I think he'll be fine.
Its been a few months, but I heard one guy say best case scenario he plays in the nfl for 6-7 years before his hip is bad enough he can no longer play. It was supposedly some sports medicine guy. Now who knows if he knew what he was talking about, but without all the physicals and stuff, I really wonder if that scares anyone off.
 
well not too many teams have more firepower in terms of picks to get it done

You think Tua is worth it?
Hard to tell without access to his medicals. If healthy I think he's by far the best QB in this draft but his injuries will probably prevent him from getting there.

Without the hip thing I'd also take him over Kyler Murray.

Lots of teams have future picks they can add too though.
 
@TorturedBlazerFan , Packers added another receiver to the team and possibly their last move in FA before the draft.

Contract details for new Packers WR Devin Funchess

Other articles pertaining to FA signings with Packers:
Green Bay Packers Reportedly Re-Signing Tyler Ervin

Green Bay Packers: The Current State of the Roster
Oh that seems pretty good. They really need outside help. I don't know what to expect from him, but I think that may end up being a good pickup.
 
well not too many teams have more firepower in terms of picks to get it done

You think Tua is worth it?

If healthy, I think he's probably the best quarterback prospect since Andrew Luck.

And by "healthy" I mean "doesn't have a degenerative issue or something that will affect his ability to throw like before."
 
I saw someone discussing WR Curtis Samuel being on the trade block. He'd be a great Emmanuel Sanders replacement for the 49ers at most likely not too high of cost since the Panthers just signed Robby Anderson. Maybe they'll trade back from 31 and add several picks of which they could use one to acquire him. Add Jeudy/Lamb at 13 to Curtis Samuel and Deebo Samuel and they have a nice WR trio for years. The only thing that sucks is having two receivers with the same last name and the confusion that presents watching, lol.

PS Football moves are all we have! We need another big trade!
 
If healthy, I think he's probably the best quarterback prospect since Andrew Luck.

And by "healthy" I mean "doesn't have a degenerative issue or something that will affect his ability to throw like before."
Surprised you're that high on him. I find "judging" guys like Tua really, really hard. When you're on one of those teams that has a huge talent advantage in almost every game, I personally find that makes me question my, "eye test" quite a bit more. - Not criticizing you, just find it interesting.
 
Surprised you're that high on him. I find "judging" guys like Tua really, really hard. When you're on one of those teams that has a huge talent advantage in almost every game, I personally find that makes me question my, "eye test" quite a bit more. - Not criticizing you, just find it interesting.
He's got everything you want in a modern QB other than size but that hasn't been a huge issue lately in the NFL.
 
Surprised you're that high on him. I find "judging" guys like Tua really, really hard. When you're on one of those teams that has a huge talent advantage in almost every game, I personally find that makes me question my, "eye test" quite a bit more. - Not criticizing you, just find it interesting.

It's always hard to separate a quarterback from the talent around him, but I think the stats combined with the eye test validate that he was an incredibly talented triggerman for an incredibly talented team (much like Tom Brady's ridiculous 2007 season). He makes great decisions and he's incredibly accurate to all levels of the field. He's not a burner, but he's mobile in the pocket and can run for a first down (much like Luck).
 
He's got everything you want in a modern QB other than size but that hasn't been a huge issue lately in the NFL.
I'm not sure though... We haven't really seen what he can do when he has pressure in his face. We know he (has been) mobile enough in college, but the type of pressure he'll face in the NFL will be a lot more than what he saw in like 90% of his games in college. You might be right, I hope we find out this fall!
 
I saw someone discussing WR Curtis Samuel being on the trade block. He'd be a great Emmanuel Sanders replacement for the 49ers at most likely not too high of cost since the Panthers just signed Robby Anderson. Maybe they'll trade back from 31 and add several picks of which they could use one to acquire him. Add Jeudy/Lamb at 13 to Curtis Samuel and Deebo Samuel and they have a nice WR trio for years. The only thing that sucks is having two receivers with the same last name and the confusion that presents watching, lol.

Yeah, I saw an article about that. (C) Samuel would be a nice addition, depending on what the Panthers would want. If they trade back from 31, they could probably recoup a mid-second round pick and a third round pick. I could see flipping the third round pick plus a pick in the third round next year for Curtis Samuel.
 
I'm not sure though... We haven't really seen what he can do when he has pressure in his face. We know he (has been) mobile enough in college, but the type of pressure he'll face in the NFL will be a lot more than what he saw in like 90% of his games in college. You might be right, I hope we find out this fall!
His 2nd half performance as a freshman in the National Championship game was about as pressure packed of a situation you could have. I realize it's a different kind of pressure but he didn't have a lot of time to throw in that game either.
 
@TorturedBlazerFan , I've been looking at this year's WR prospects and I like the chances our Packers may land two of them in the first 3 rounds.

1st round if they are available
WR Justin Jefferson
WR Denzel Mims

Our Packers may decide to go with ILB in the first round if they are available and target wideouts in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. I would be happy with the following selections:
ILB Kenneth Murray - 1st round
or
ILB Patrick Queen - 1st round

WR Michael Pittman Jr - 2nd round

WR/TE Chase Claypool - 2nd/3rd round

Lastly, our Packers may decide to trade back into the 2nd round and receive more picks in later rounds.
 
@TorturedBlazerFan , I've been looking at this year's WR prospects and I like the chances our Packers may land two of them in the first 3 rounds.

1st round if they are available
WR Justin Jefferson
WR Denzel Mims

Our Packers may decide to go with ILB in the first round if they are available and target wideouts in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. I would be happy with the following selections:
ILB Kenneth Murray - 1st round
or
ILB Patrick Queen - 1st round

WR Michael Pittman Jr - 2nd round

WR/TE Chase Claypool - 2nd/3rd round
It Pittman Jr is available in the 2nd Id take him.
 

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