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Trade Down To Washington's #21 spot for their RD2 (#51) and their RD3 compensatory (#96). Washington now can draft the OT they covet (presumably Williams or Clady) or DE (Merling or Harvey). If they stay at #21, they get the leftovers (Cherilus, Calais Campbell). They still have a RD#3 for OLB (Erin Henderson?).

 

The Bills Draft:

RD#1, Pick 21 --- Malcolm Kelly WR

RD#2, Pick 42 --- Lawrence Jackson DE

RD#2, Pick 51 --- Trevor Laws DT (from the RD1 Trade Down with Washington)

RD#3, Pick 73 --- Charles Godfrey CB

RD#3, Pick 96 --- Bruce Davis OLB (from the RD1 Trade Down with Washington)

RD#4, Pick 111 -- John Carlson TE

RD#4, Pick 132 -- Owen Schmitt FB (compensatory pick)

RD#5, Pick 142 -- Jamar Adams SS

RD#6, Pick 170 -- Mike Gibson OT - sprung Lynch at Cal

RD#7, Pick 202 -- Dennis Dixon QB

RD#7, Pick 210 -- Fernando Velasco OC

RD#7, Pick 251 -- Chaz Shilens WR (compensatory pick)

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This looks good, We would still get our choice of the top WR's and would pickup some extra picks.

 

But, I wanted to ask you and some of the other drafts "gurus" here a question. Why hasn't Jonal Saint-Dic (Michigan St.) gotten any love as far as DE's go? He was a senior this year and was DOMINANT when I saw him play. He failed a math class and was ineligable for their bowl game, but that alone shouldn't knock him out of the draft should it? Just wanted to know your opinion. :ph34r:

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Trade Down To Washington's #21 spot for their RD2 (#51) and their RD3 compensatory (#96). Washington now can draft the OT they covet (presumably Williams or Clady) or DE (Merling or Harvey). If they stay at #21, they get the leftovers (Cherilus, Calais Campbell). They still have a RD#3 for OLB (Erin Henderson?).

 

The Bills Draft:

RD#1, Pick 21 --- Malcolm Kelly WR

RD#2, Pick 42 --- Lawrence Jackson DE

RD#2, Pick 51 --- Trevor Laws DT (from the RD1 Trade Down with Washington)

RD#3, Pick 73 --- Charles Godfrey CB

RD#3, Pick 96 --- Bruce Davis OLB (from the RD1 Trade Down with Washington)

RD#4, Pick 111 -- John Carlson TE

RD#4, Pick 132 -- Owen Schmitt FB (compensatory pick)

RD#5, Pick 142 -- Jamar Adams SS

RD#6, Pick 170 -- Mike Gibson OT - sprung Lynch at Cal

RD#7, Pick 202 -- Dennis Dixon QB

RD#7, Pick 210 -- Fernando Velasco OC

RD#7, Pick 251 -- Chaz Shilens WR (compensatory pick)

 

 

Astro, you should know better. You can't trade compensatory picks, meaning that we either would have to get washington's regular 3rd or their 4th.

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This looks good, We would still get our choice of the top WR's and would pickup some extra picks.

 

But, I wanted to ask you and some of the other drafts "gurus" here a question. Why hasn't Jonal Saint-Dic (Michigan St.) gotten any love as far as DE's go? He was a senior this year and was DOMINANT when I saw him play. He failed a math class and was ineligable for their bowl game, but that alone shouldn't knock him out of the draft should it? Just wanted to know your opinion. :ph34r:

 

What I know is that he was more of a 3-4 guy, and a tweener (LB), who was too small for DE in a 4-3. His 40 time was slow (4.76). I saw him too in several games, and liked his relentlessness--sort of like that tweener Dwight Freeney!!!

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