I don't see the Giants giving up both their #1s for Haskins.
I think your're right. I think they really like Cody Ford in that spot. However, if he's the guy, he's the guy and we know DG comes from the Accorsi school. You give up what you have to when you've identified him.
Just look at last year... to move from 6 to 4 or 3 won't cost nearly what you are talking.
They were there. In fact they had a private workout with him prior to the pro day.
I don't doubt it. I just don't remember seeing them. I remember seeing some old guy there for the Pats. For a second, I thought it was Ernie Adams, their PM for Belichick's special needs. But I don't think it was. Made sense, because there was talk that the Pats were very interested and might trade up...
They went from 6 to 3 in a QB heavy draft... that means you pay more. Won't cost that much this year.
Teams always overpay to move up for QB, doesn't matter if it is QB heavy draft or not. This year is a bit different because there are less teams looking and if it costs us anymore than 17 or two seconds we should pass. Mostly because the other teams looking to trade up or so far down in draft position it would take a severe overpay for them to get there.
No... Someone mentioned he was still getting in even better shape after coming into the combine to big. Said he will run for teams at their visits if they want him too.
don't see the Giants moving up for Haskins, except maybe to #5. The cost would be tremendous, and we have so many other holes. But that workout was incredible, and I think increases the chance the Giants would take him at #6.
I have the same concerns that have already been mentioned, namely that he has started so few games, frequently had all day to throw, and isn't particularly mobile. But the enormous contingent of Giants and their constant attention do seem to indicate that he's the favorite at #6.
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I don't see the Giants giving up both their #1s for Haskins.
I think your're right. I think they really like Cody Ford in that spot. However, if he's the guy, he's the guy and we know DG comes from the Accorsi school. You give up what you have to when you've identified him.
Just look at last year... to move from 6 to 4 or 3 won't cost nearly what you are talking.
They were there. In fact they had a private workout with him prior to the pro day.
I don't doubt it. I just don't remember seeing them. I remember seeing some old guy there for the Pats. For a second, I thought it was Ernie Adams, their PM for Belichick's special needs. But I don't think it was. Made sense, because there was talk that the Pats were very interested and might trade up...
They went from 6 to 3 in a QB heavy draft... that means you pay more. Won't cost that much this year.
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That is worth significatly more than the 17.
They went from 6 to 3 in a QB heavy draft... that means you pay more. Won't cost that much this year.
Teams always overpay to move up for QB, doesn't matter if it is QB heavy draft or not. This year is a bit different because there are less teams looking and if it costs us anymore than 17 or two seconds we should pass. Mostly because the other teams looking to trade up or so far down in draft position it would take a severe overpay for them to get there.
No... Someone mentioned he was still getting in even better shape after coming into the combine to big. Said he will run for teams at their visits if they want him too.
No, neither did most of the other OSU players
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That is worth significatly more than the 17.
They went from 6 to 3 in a QB heavy draft... that means you pay more. Won't cost that much this year.
To move from 6 to 3 we would be dealing with the same team that made that exact move last year, they aren't taking less than what they had to give up.
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40 or 3 cone?
No, neither did most of the other OSU players
I'm not surprised. That looked like a very slow field.
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That is worth significatly more than the 17.
They went from 6 to 3 in a QB heavy draft... that means you pay more. Won't cost that much this year.
To move from 6 to 3 we would be dealing with the same team that made that exact move last year, they aren't taking less than what they had to give up.
You take what you can get. If they truly want to move then you can't get what you can't get.
I have the same concerns that have already been mentioned, namely that he has started so few games, frequently had all day to throw, and isn't particularly mobile. But the enormous contingent of Giants and their constant attention do seem to indicate that he's the favorite at #6.