Guess How many trades tonight

How many times will the Patriots trade up or down?


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bakahump

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So how often will Bill deal?

As an aside, how many 1st round trades will there be for ALL teams?
With as many questions and moving parts this could be a very fluid draft.
 

tims4wins

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2 Pats trades tonight. They will move up from 23 with one of the Ravens, Titans, Seahawks, or Lions. Then they will trade back from 31 into the late 30s and pick up a 3rd round pick for their trouble.
 

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2 Pats trades tonight. They will move up from 23 with one of the Ravens, Titans, Seahawks, or Lions. Then they will trade back from 31 into the late 30s and pick up a 3rd round pick for their trouble.
Agree with you. I am in the trade up for one trade down the other in terms of what happens. I think WAS is another target for a trade. I think if they go DT or RB that guy would either be available or they would be ok with the options at 23. That's just a guess though.

Thanks Gronk. Glad you are officially back with the team. Body shots?
 

E5 Yaz

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Understanding that scouts suggest that there are 90 or so potential starters in this draft, they will trade out of the first round completely
 

ElcaballitoMVP

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2 Pats trades tonight. They will move up from 23 with one of the Ravens, Titans, Seahawks, or Lions. Then they will trade back from 31 into the late 30s and pick up a 3rd round pick for their trouble.
This has BB written all over it.
 

E5 Yaz

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The idea of trading up, then trading down depends totally on what you have to give up to do the first trade ... right? "picking up a third for their trouble" is fine in a vacuum, but it could be a net-loss in terms of picks
 

tims4wins

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The idea of trading up, then trading down depends totally on what you have to give up to do the first trade ... right? "picking up a third for their trouble" is fine in a vacuum, but it could be a net-loss in terms of picks
Right of course. I am thinking maybe 23 + 95 for 18, then 31 for say 40 + 71 to Denver. As an example.
 

ElcaballitoMVP

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Right of course. I am thinking maybe 23 + 95 for 18, then 31 for say 40 + 71 to Denver. As an example.
The first deal sounds about right, but I think the 2nd is an overpay by DEN (according to the trade chart). But they could do something like 31 for 40 and 99 or 40, 106, 149 (which would get them back into rounds 4/5).

There are a lot of different options to mix and match with Denver though. If the Pats want to move back, they should be able to match up.
 

tims4wins

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The first deal sounds about right, but I think the 2nd is an overpay by DEN (according to the trade chart). But they could do something like 31 for 40 and 99 or 40, 106, 149 (which would get them back into rounds 4/5).

There are a lot of different options to mix and match with Denver though. If the Pats want to move back, they should be able to match up.
Right I was just spitballing. I expect them to move around a bunch is the point
 

BigJimEd

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For the poll you are talking Patriots trades throughout the whole draft, correct? Not just tonight.