Shocker: Rams to trade #2 pick
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Yea, I googled Manningham to the Bucs after I read your previous post, I havent been up on our offseason plans. I totally expect to land some FA's land with uur GM, Mark Dominick, feeling the heat after cleaning house and seemingly scrapping the "build through the draft and disregard FA" approach. With you having to spend a certain amount and us having a bunch of money we really dont have a choice but to pick up some veterans. Hope we can land Brandon Carr.
Doubt it.
They will get a couple firsts and a third.
By so openly shopping the pick they are actually devaluing it.
"We don't want to draft here, please give us MOAR picks" doesn't seem like a great strategy to me.
If Blackmon runs like shit then the pick becomes even less valuable.
And again, Floyd (as you of all people should know) has put up a very strong Combine. After him, Hill put up a huge Combine, Randle has become a hot name, Sanu is out there. It shouldn't be Blackmon or bust for them. They could get Floyd and a 2nd this year, and a 1st/3rd next year. The drop-off from Blackmon to Floyd isn't much, and they can still get a nice package just because a team doesn't want to lose Griffin to another team. Their leverage should in no way be tied to Blackmon's stock, and if he runs a bad time, he could fall further, and open them up to be more able to risk him dropping to the Skins pick or the Dolphins pick.
Griffin has solidified his worth to teams interested in a QB. That's all the Rams need at this point. They'll get a good haul, and have options. Nothing that they say at this point can lessen any of those things.Comment
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I can see the Skins being more willing than anyone else to five up two first rounders and two or three additional picks to get RG3.
I'm torn about it though. On the one hand, he could be their franchise QB for the next ten years which is not good. We've come to expect them being malcontent with their signal caller (the fact Grossman beat the Giants twice this year notwithstanding).
On the other hand, them sending away a significant group of picks to St. Louis would almost certainly guarantee them being relatively shit the next couple seasons....with Eli in his prime.
Make it happen I guess. Plus, St. Louis with all these picks should be able to compete right away with Seattle.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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Related to the thread.. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Rams unload this thing in the next couple of weeks.. when Matt Flynn and Peyton Manning hit the market, that's going to drive the price down - especially if Flynn wound up in Cleveland and Manning wound up in Miami.
The Rams need to take the buzz of Griffin's combine and cash in immediately.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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screw this...
the Rams should draft RG3 and see who comes out on top in camp or let RG on the bench for a year ,theres no such thing as too many QBs,take the chance,make the bet,let it ride, see who earns the spot,who's really better..and then draft some linemen, let the skill positions take care of themselves if these QBs are worth a damnOriginally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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It seems like for every logical post he makes, he follows it up with 719 posts that are utter rubbish.Comment
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no trolling here boys. I'm well aware it may never happen..but when it comes to a position like QB and a chance at getting someone who may become really good at the position, you go for broke..sometimes you have to risk blowing it..theres teams that thought they had what they needed and passed on the Marino's and Jordans of the world because logic said not to bother....nope i'm the best poster because I think for myself, unlike you bandwagon jumpers who think they know anything about running a team...have a nice dayComment
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