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Giants get: 1-28, 2-60, 4-128, 2025 first-round pick (via Texans), 2026 third-round pick Bills get: 1-6 Giants fans frustrated by their receivers would raise major questions about the organization trading down to allow another team to take a wideout, but if there's ever a time to make that move, it's in this draft. With one of the deepest wide receiver classes in recent memory on the books, New York would have Nos. 28, 47, 60 and 70 all available and potentially in play for multiple wide receivers. It could take a wideout at No. 28 and then move up again into that range for a second wide receiver. A team that has been in rough cap shape for several years and rarely traded down during the prior 15 years could use more draft capital and cost-controlled talent. |
Been thinking a lot about 2 powerhouse teams that need a #1 WR — Buffalo and K.C.
Giants would get a mother lode trading with either team.
A Giant re-set.
Alt+Control+Delete.
Perfect.
What an idiotic trade suggestion
I still don’t buy it nor do I think his source is credible. This is an absolutely massive trade back and though they’re giving a lot, I’d want more and I don’t think they’d be willing to give what I’d want or what I’d think Schoen actually wants.
My thoughts exactly. Seems lopsided, I don't care what any trade value chart says. #6 is a pro bowl player.
How about we give them the 6, 47, and our 1st next year for Josh Allen? Bills are a mess cap wise and they had to cut a lot of vets and traded their WR1. Just start a rebuild.
See what I did there? Just as it if not more realistic than Barnwell’s proposal lol
For 12 and Surtain and third and fourth
Bills get: 1-6
So, by dropping down 22 slots this year, and going from a blue-chip WR or top-tier player at another position (other than QB), we'd "net" a late 2nd round selection, a meaningless fourth, a first-round pick next year that will likely be in the second half, and a pick two years from now?
Hell no.
I still don’t buy it nor do I think his source is credible. This is an absolutely massive trade back and though they’re giving a lot, I’d want more and I don’t think they’d be willing to give what I’d want or what I’d think Schoen actually wants.
Ha. I don't think "whatever it takes" means what they think it means.
We would need Ed Oliver and more picks.
Schoen is clearly working on that. ;)
I want you as the next GM!
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And has a connection he claims is an insider that has throw out to him a very similar trade being discussed because “The Bills are willing to do whatever it takes to draft Nabers”.
I still don’t buy it nor do I think his source is credible. This is an absolutely massive trade back and though they’re giving a lot, I’d want more and I don’t think they’d be willing to give what I’d want or what I’d think Schoen actually wants.
Ha. I don't think "whatever it takes" means what they think it means.
My response was “then its settled, Josh Allen for pick 6”