It would be risky. I think Arizona did it because Murray was going to miss half the season, thus making it a wasted season, so why not trade down and stockpile picks. Detroit did it because they were targeting Gibbs with their 1st pick and figured no one would take him in the top-half of the 1st round (they were probably sweating-it-out when Atlanta took Robinson 8th overall). Meanwhile the Falcons are there at 8 to trade down for a team looking for a WR while Chicago would love to take one at 9 to pair with Williams.
I would agree if both teams didn't need WRs for their franchise QBs.
It will be interesting to see how it turns out. I don't think McCarthy will be any good, much less merit giving-up extra picks.
I'd be surprised if the Giants trade up with the Cards. Neither the Cards nor the Chargers want a QB and both want pass catchers so the likelihood of them trading down past the Giants are slim to none.
Latvia's a NATO country. Good luck there. Moldova says they want permanent neutrality, but if Ukraine falls, that will likely change and NATO will admit them immediately.
The first sentence (plus my addition) is why there will be nothing further. As I said earlier, Putin can barely takeover a non-NATO country. Meanwhile every other country bordering his (in Europe) is a NATO country save Georgia, which may be fast-tracked.
No, I'm making the exact point I wanted to make, to the person to whom I was responding, which wasn't you (initially). Which was: Putin wouldn't have invaded under Trump.
OK, do you didn't vote for Obama. But you voted for Biden, right?