PeteBills4ever Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 Seattle has 2 first round pick, 6 and 14, they could trade 6 to Philly
scribo Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 I think a more likely trade would be with the Giants so they can get McClain. They released their starting inside linebacker, and there really isn't anyone else at ILB. However, it all depends on what the Eagles are willing to give up. What about a starting Left Tackle? Coughlin is too smart to let that happen. I'm all for taking Philly's #24, #37 and #121, still getting a Jimmy Clausen, Tim Tebow, or Charles Brown.
DarthICE Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 Yes, and I'd take Cody most likely. However, their offer would have to be pretty juicy. ^^ this
ddaryl Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 Swap 1sts with Philly then ask for 2 of their 3 2nd rd picks
scribo Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 Swap 1sts with Philly then ask for 2 of their 3 2nd rd picks That is too high of a price. Swap the 1sts and get Philly's first 2nd rounder and their 4th rounder.
tennesseeboy Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 For us the trade up/trade down situation might gel right after the seventh pick. Blue chippers who might be there and be more attractive to someone other than the Bills might be Eric Berry/Clausen. If Trent Williams or Dan Williams are there I don't think we will trade down, but if they are gone and we don't see an OT we like, it might be a good idea.
papazoid Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 draft value chart says: bills #9 = 1,350 phil #24 = 740 difference = 610 phil #37 = 530 so to give up the 9th overall, the bills would get philly's 1st(#24), 2nd (#37) and a 4th. i would do that deal in a heartbeat.
Booster4324 Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 draft value chart says: bills #9 = 1,350 phil #24 = 740 difference = 610 phil #37 = 530 so to give up the 9th overall, the bills would get philly's 1st(#24), 2nd (#37) and a 4th. i would do that deal in a heartbeat. Yeah, I agree. Even the fourth round pick would be nice. But the 24th, 37th, and 41st all sound really sweet. We could address a lot of needs and still do BPA once.
tennesseeboy Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 draft value chart says: bills #9 = 1,350 phil #24 = 740 difference = 610 phil #37 = 530 so to give up the 9th overall, the bills would get philly's 1st(#24), 2nd (#37) and a 4th. i would do that deal in a heartbeat. I would too. We could go a long way toward solidifying the offensive and defensive lines with those picks.
scribo Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 Tim is reporting the Eagles may be trying to work a deal with the stinkin' fish to move up to #12 http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/...phins-12th-pick
San-O Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 If we move to 24 im sorry but hello Tebow, and i hate it There is no way a rookie G.M. banks his first draft AND his future on a QB like Tebow. Not a chance IMO.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 draft value chart says: bills #9 = 1,350 phil #24 = 740 difference = 610 phil #37 = 530 so to give up the 9th overall, the bills would get philly's 1st(#24), 2nd (#37) and a 4th. i would do that deal in a heartbeat. I would probably do it too...however depending upon who the Eagles are targeting, our pick at #9 may be more expensive and higher than they need, to pick their guy. Also, I like a trade down in principal but 24 is (at least psychologically speaking) starting to get fairly far away as far as getting someone who is a solid, "can't miss" pick (keeping in mind that there's really no such thing). Here are the players taken at and after #24 last year: 24 Peria Jerry 25 Vontae Davis 26 Clay Matthews 27 Donald Brown 28 Eric Wood 29 Hakeem Nicks 30 Kenny Britt 31 Chris Wells 32 Evander Hood
San Jose Bills Fan Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 Tim is reporting the Eagles may be trying to work a deal with the stinkin' fish to move up to #12 http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/...phins-12th-pick I've read several reports that the Dolphins want Dan Williams but think that #12 is too high to draft him. It's not reassuring to read that when many believe the Bills will take Dan Williams at #9.
Leonidas Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 I've read several reports that the Dolphins want Dan Williams but think that #12 is too high to draft him. It's not reassuring to read that when many believe the Bills will take Dan Williams at #9. But what are the chances he's available at #24?
Leonidas Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 FWIW, from ESPN Insider: Trading partners for No. 12 pick (talking about the Dolphins, of course, but the same logic still applies here) * 18. Pittsburgh Steelers: If Jimmy Clausen falls to No. 12, it might be too much to pass up. * 20. Houston Texans: Might want to move up to grab Joe Haden if he's still there. * 22. New England Patriots: This is based largely upon their cache of picks (including three second-rounders). Any other season, an intra-division trade wouldn't happen. This year? All bets are off. * 23. Green Bay Packers: Mentioned by ESPN Insider Adam Schefter as a team looking to move up. * 24. Philadelphia Eagles: They want to grab one of the elite safeties, and have lots of trade ammo, including two second-rounders. * 27. Dallas Cowboys: Do the 'Boys need to move up this badly? Probably not, but we're still waiting for Jerry Jones to make his first offseason splash. * 28. San Diego Chargers: This depends on how badly they feel that they want Dan Williams and/or C.J. Spiller.
....lybob Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 I think Philly wants Spiller to replace Westbrook- Bills trade their #1 and Whitner for Philly's #1 #2(37) and #3(70)
KD in CA Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 I would swap picks and ask for Jason Peters. Except he'd sit out until the Bills reworked his contract to $15MM/year.
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