toffee
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Would you? Swapping two cut candidates and our own #18 for a #6 overall pick?
Q2) Are Smith and Woolen combined worth next year's 1st round pick?
It’s the offseason - smoke some alcohol and drink some weed and post awayZero teams in the league would do that if they were the Raiders.
How the hell is Woolen a "cut candidate"? He makes peanuts.
You mean Geno, Woolen, and our 18th pick to get laughed at by the Raiders?Would you? Swapping two cut candidates and our own #18 for a #6 overall pick?
Isn't the fact that it isn't deep for first round talent a reason to move up? All the talk about a "weak" draft is due to the QB class. There are some excellent players at other positions projected in the top 10.Honestly, why bother going to #6? This years draft isn't particularly deep for 1st Round talent. By the time you get to 6, maybe there is one or two players that you'd consider. This draft has some good depth, especially in OL for rounds 2-4. I say stay at 18 or even trade down and pick up a second 2nd Round pick.
How about Geno Woolen, our 18th for their 6th and a 3rd rounder?You mean Geno, Woolen, and our 18th pick to get laughed at by the Raiders?
Woolen is a top 20 CB in this league on a rookie contract. He's not a "cut candidate".
Right, QBs are rated higher but Seattle should also be looking to reload a lot of their roster. Many contracts are coming up or are very expensive (team hardly has any cap) and around 26 player contracts that are up? I'd say the objective would be to gather a few more picks.Isn't the fact that it isn't deep for first round talent a reason to move up? All the talk about a "weak" draft is due to the QB class. There are some excellent players at other positions projected in the top 10.
Regardless, we're not moving up to #6 with just Geno and Woolen so this discussion is moot in that regard anyway.
Schneider can do his trade downs, use the #6 to trade down to #10, a 2nd, and a 4th That way, we traded our #18, Geno, Woolen for #10, a 2nd and a 4th.Right, QBs are rated higher but Seattle should also be looking to reload a lot of their roster. Many contracts are coming up or are very expensive (team hardly has any cap) and around 26 player contracts that are up? I'd say the objective would be to gather a few more picks.
What do you mean? They don’t want a qb who takes sacks or throws picks when you need a score? And why wouldn’t they be interested in a CB who can’t tackle and takes plays off?This trade is beyond preposterous...no way Raiders give anything in top 3 rds for any of this.