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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1031035" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I like the mini trade back. Here’s why. 90% of the time you know who your trade partner is taking. So a 25 to 28 mini-trade back (example) there’s only a partial risk on the first pick (fewer player options for the picker at 27-#28)But ultimately from a Risk standpoint it’s like going back 2.5 players. Gaining a #128 etc. So If I have 2-3 players who are relatively graded equal?? I’d pick up a 4th and move up a hair in later Day3 as a bonus.</p><p></p><p>I do like your thinking though. I always ask for slightly more than the 4th Rounder offer. I’d request a swap of 5th and 6th rounders or at minimum trade our #245 for a #200 etc (6th/7th swap). That #126-#128 area is a fantastic place to grab that bonus LB, OL, DB, RB in this draft.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind I’m not blindly suggesting we trade. This is if our ideal Selections are gone before our selection. If Mims or Latham or DeJean fall to our natural it’s likely I go that direction. That does happen from time to time in my Mocks and if I’m not excited at #25? Get extra capital. Also I like to then use a round later to trade up in Day2 (such as a 5th or 6th paired with a 3rd to move up some)</p><p></p><p>You’re probably sorry you asked! <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/roflmao.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":roflmao:" title="ROFLMAO :roflmao:" data-shortname=":roflmao:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1031035, member: 10086"] I like the mini trade back. Here’s why. 90% of the time you know who your trade partner is taking. So a 25 to 28 mini-trade back (example) there’s only a partial risk on the first pick (fewer player options for the picker at 27-#28)But ultimately from a Risk standpoint it’s like going back 2.5 players. Gaining a #128 etc. So If I have 2-3 players who are relatively graded equal?? I’d pick up a 4th and move up a hair in later Day3 as a bonus. I do like your thinking though. I always ask for slightly more than the 4th Rounder offer. I’d request a swap of 5th and 6th rounders or at minimum trade our #245 for a #200 etc (6th/7th swap). That #126-#128 area is a fantastic place to grab that bonus LB, OL, DB, RB in this draft. Keep in mind I’m not blindly suggesting we trade. This is if our ideal Selections are gone before our selection. If Mims or Latham or DeJean fall to our natural it’s likely I go that direction. That does happen from time to time in my Mocks and if I’m not excited at #25? Get extra capital. Also I like to then use a round later to trade up in Day2 (such as a 5th or 6th paired with a 3rd to move up some) You’re probably sorry you asked! :roflmao: [/QUOTE]
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