1. Bears - Caleb Williams
2. Commanders. - Drake Maye
3. Patriots - Jaylen Daniels
4. Vikings - JJ McCarthy - Trade Minnesota trades up with Arizona
Cardinals receive: No. 11 overall, No. 23 overall, 2025 first-round pick, No. 230 overallVikings receive: No. 4 overall, No. 104 overall
5. Chargers - Marvin Harrison Jr.
6. Giants - Malik Nabors - Malik Nabers tested like a freak of nature and the film is that of a player capable of positively impacting a football game in a variety of ways. He is the No. 1 wide receiver that New York has lacked since Odell Beckham Jr. fled. Wan'Dale Robinson, Jalin Hyatt and Nabers is an intriguing young collection of pass catchers.
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That is my preferred scenario, unless something crazy happens like Maye dropping. Don't see that happening.
I prefer the Giants don't take JJ McCarthy at #6 if available.
That's how I see it. Fall back, sure, but to 11 eliminates them from getting one of the trio of Odunze, Harrison or Nabors.
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They already have a ton of draft picks and at 4 they get their pick of the receivers. I think Chargers are far more likely to entertain moving back.
That's how I see it. Fall back, sure, but to 11 eliminates them from getting one of the trio of Odunze, Harrison or Nabors.
They have the guy they call their franchise QB making close to 100 million guaranteed over the next 2 years. They are getting him a weapon whether it be Odunze or Nabers or MHJ. I agree, they won't trade down to 11 imo.
This is not being discussed enough. Arizona already has 11 draft picks.
Round 1 (27)
Round 2 (35)
Round 3 (66)
Round 3 (71 - from Tennessee)
Round 3 (90 - from Houston)
Round 4 (104)
Round 5 (138)
Round 5 (162 - from Houston)
Round 6 (186 - from Minnesota)
Round 7 (226 - from NY Giants)
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They already have a ton of draft picks and at 4 they get their pick of the receivers. I think Chargers are far more likely to entertain moving back.
This is not being discussed enough. Arizona already has 11 draft picks.
Perfect team to trade a future 2nd and 3rd to while they still get a blue chip receiver!
Round 1 (27)
Round 2 (35)
Round 3 (66)
Round 3 (71 - from Tennessee)
Round 3 (90 - from Houston)
Round 4 (104)
Round 5 (138)
Round 5 (162 - from Houston)
Round 6 (186 - from Minnesota)
Round 7 (226 - from NY Giants)
They have just shy of $18M in cap space as well, any idea how much cap space it would take to sign all those picks (if they kept all of their draft picks) and still have operating room for the season? I know they could do other things to free up cap space if needed...
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They already have a ton of draft picks and at 4 they get their pick of the receivers. I think Chargers are far more likely to entertain moving back.
This is not being discussed enough. Arizona already has 11 draft picks.
Agreed. If you are Arizona then you want high quality, not more quantity out of the draft.
Round 1 (27)
Round 2 (35)
Round 3 (66)
Round 3 (71 - from Tennessee)
Round 3 (90 - from Houston)
Round 4 (104)
Round 5 (138)
Round 5 (162 - from Houston)
Round 6 (186 - from Minnesota)
Round 7 (226 - from NY Giants)
7 picks in the top 104. I think it's NE or LAC for Minnesota. NE and AZ will both much prefer to trade with us and get a blue chipper too. Schoen is in the driver's seat and doing homework on Maye vs JJM. 4 weeks to go!
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They already have a ton of draft picks and at 4 they get their pick of the receivers. I think Chargers are far more likely to entertain moving back.
AZ would receive great picks, they would have an opportunity to make their team better not only this year but next year as well.
It's a matter of having enough roster spots and cap space. They have 7 picks in the top 104. All those guys will he expected to make the team. Pick 11 and 23 won't be as interesting to them, especially when they will lose out on all the blue chip receivers.
+1. No way they move out of getting one of the top 3 wr's.
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They already have a ton of draft picks and at 4 they get their pick of the receivers. I think Chargers are far more likely to entertain moving back.
That's how I see it. Fall back, sure, but to 11 eliminates them from getting one of the trio of Odunze, Harrison or Nabors.
There are no reports of the Chargers meeting with any of them yet so that would be a hell of a smokescreen by Harbaugh. Joe Alt and Brock Bowers have been their big ones.
They might miss out on the big 3 WRs but at 11 they could grab a great OL in this class which is supposedly high on Harbaugh's list. Then they could get the Vikings other first to still get a quality WR in this class.
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They already have a ton of draft picks and at 4 they get their pick of the receivers. I think Chargers are far more likely to entertain moving back.
That's how I see it. Fall back, sure, but to 11 eliminates them from getting one of the trio of Odunze, Harrison or Nabors.
There are no reports of the Chargers meeting with any of them yet so that would be a hell of a smokescreen by Harbaugh. Joe Alt and Brock Bowers have been their big ones.
They might miss out on the big 3 WRs but at 11 they could grab a great OL in this class which is supposedly high on Harbaugh's list. Then they could get the Vikings other first to still get a quality WR in this class.
Not if we trade up with AZ or both AZ and LAC. They both then get their top picks and an extra pick each for their help.