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if they draft 15 players, we will pick up some off their practice squad
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I believe you can only have 10 picks at the time of the draft.
What position does Revis play?
Never heard of this rule
PFT says the 9ers are going to go hard on getting Revis. I say let the 9ers unload half of those 15 picks just for Revis. I think the Jets would just screw up the picks and the 9ers would get a CB coming off a big knee injury and might not be the same ever.
It doesn't need to be said but it's fun saying it -- Screw both the 9ers and the Jets. I just don't like either of them.
I have no problem trading up if its for someone we like and are targeting. I actually love that we have an aggressive GM. Nobody would be here complaining if Ingram looked like Doug Martin. He has started slower than expected but still has time to prove his pick. Ellis is another who could have been well worth it. It's not like we have really given up something big to move up.
I was excited about trading back into the 1st for Ingram bc I did not like the Cam Jordan pick. I felt like Ingram was drooled over by SP and co. so much that we should have drafted him with our 1st. Also, Jordan never wowed me and he has yet to completely win me over. However, these days, I believe the Jordan pick was solid and the Ingram pick was a waste.Sed Ellis was a trade up I'd do again. Maybe not for Sed Ellis himself, though he has been a decent player at least for us some years, but the general concept itself. It was one of the few opportunities we had to move into the top ten and get a big impact defensive lineman. You have to take that chance. That it didn't pan out to the extent we'd wish or intended doesn't change the overall concept.
Ingram was a bit different. Running Backs just don't carry the cache they used too. Trading up into the first for one is a sketchy proposition in my opinion now. I don't remember if I liked the move or not then, but if I did I was basking in the glow of Loomis/Payton's past brilliance. Trading up for a running back, particularly given our success with UDFA RBs, was a bad move.
Was just watching a video on ESPN about the 49's trading A. Smith to the Chiefs & with the picks they get in return, plus their compensatory picks (which can't be traded) they will have a total of 15 picks to wheel & deal... that's like a hole nother offense or defense & some special team players thrown in, how they heck does that happen??
I'm guess we get like 5 this coming draft, if that many?? Man, the rich just keep get'en richer....
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NFL Live OT: Good Move For Both Teams - ESPN Video - ESPN
Where are they going to get the cap space to sign 15 picks? Debartolo already went to jail once for that kind of fraud.