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Here's an interesting one. I couldn't trade up or down in the first round. Paxton Lynch was there and I was tempted to take him but I don't want to have Osweiler start his Houston career with another QB controversy.
I later traded out of the third round because I was offered a 4th, two 5ths and a 6th. 22: R1P22 ILB REGGIE RAGLAND ALABAMA 52: R2P21 C RYAN KELLY ALABAMA 115: R4P16 TE NICK VANNETT OHIO STATE 120: R4P21 OLB ERIC STRIKER OKLAHOMA 144: R5P4 DT ANTWAUN WOODS USC 155: R5P15 WR KENNY LAWLER CALIFORNIA 160: R5P20 S DEON BUSH MIAMI (FL) 167: R5P27 QB CARDALE JONES OHIO STATE 195: R6P19 CB KEVON SEYMOUR USC 196: R6P20 K ROBERT AGUAYO FLORIDA ST I added two impact LBs for the time we want to move on from Cushing and Clowney. Kelly has a chance to start as a rookie. Vannett is one of those flex-type TEs who can make use in various formations. Cardale Jones??? Are you crazy?? Well, hear me out. He's a very raw talent but he dominated briefly and I would try to groom him as a "slash" player who could play RB, WR and throw passes from exotic formations while being the emergency QB. The dude is a load to bring down and I think he could be stashed on the practice squad while he learns. Notice how almost all these guys are players on winning programs expected to win most of the time. I think they'd help fill out our roster in ways that one showcase player would not do. TRADE PARTNER: OAKLAND RAIDERS SENT: ROUND: 3 PICK: 22 RECEIVED: ROUND: 4 PICK: 16 ROUND: 5 PICK: 4 ROUND: 5 PICK: 15 ROUND: 6 PICK: 19 Comments? |
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