How much do you think it would cost and is it worth it? We traded from 40 to 33 for a 4th and 7th for Landon Collins. I’m thinking probably #70 and maybe a swap of a later round pick. Would you do it?
Neither DeJean or Newton will move the needle that much. With so many holes, don’t throw away picks for slight upgrades in talent. Why trade a 3rd rd pick to take DeJean when a guy like McKinstry might make it to 47? I like DeJean, but he’s not that much of an upgrade.
Hold onto your draft picks. I thought this is where the Giants would actually trade down to get an extra pick, but since I too believe CB could be the target, I think they stay put as the value will probably be there.
Hold onto your draft picks. I thought this is where the Giants would actually trade down to get an extra pick, but since I too believe CB could be the target, I think they stay put as the value will probably be there.
Agreed on not trading up. With a team that has many needs and only 6 picks it would be stupid to give up a couple more to move up 10 spots in the second round. They would likely end up with 1, 2, 3, 5, and maybe 6.
I Think it depends how far we are talking and who is still on the board At the time. If they think a much more impactful player is available for, say a 4th, and that he will likely go before 47 i totally could see it.
Quality is much more important than quantity. Moreover, many analysts think this is more of a top-heavy draft(i.e. day 3 is less valuable and deep than previous years).
a small trade up for Cooper DeJean or Newton if they fell a little and it didn't cost much. Especially if it was a pick swap instead of a straight trade. So they get pick 70 and we get pick 90 back... something like that to move up as much as we could.
I'd honestly probably rather either sit pat or trade down and accumulate more picks. There are still a lot of holes on this roster.
LOTS of really good players available.
Agreed on not trading up. With a team that has many needs and only 6 picks it would be stupid to give up a couple more to move up 10 spots in the second round. They would likely end up with 1, 2, 3, 5, and maybe 6.
everyone wants them, nobody knows what the drs say.
nyg likely visited them bc of the medical knowing they might fall. doesnt mean they will pick.
agree with mike in ny re sainristril and melton. id add jenkins. harbough will probably take jenkins though.
I would expect them to sit tight and grab whichever one they like best who falls
i think it's more likely they try to add picks than subtract, but im not sure there's anyone out there really buying.
they need to nail #47, #70, #107 and get more than 2 starters out of their first 4 picks like the lions did last year.
Quality is much more important than quantity. Moreover, many analysts think this is more of a top-heavy draft(i.e. day 3 is less valuable and deep than previous years).