If the offensive talent does drop as predicted by Al, possible trade partners downward are
- San Diego (WR)@12&28,
- Houston (OT)@13&47,
- Carolina (OT/RB/TE)@14&45,
- KC (WR)@15&46,
- Minnesota (WR)@18,
- St Louis (OL)@19&50,
- Baltimore (WR)@22,
- Seattle (WR&RB)@23&54,
- Green Bay (QB)@24,51&58,
- Indy (OL)@29&60,
- Pittsburgh (RB/TE/WR/OL)@30&62,
- Philly (LT/WR/RB)@31,35&63,
- NE (OL/WR)@32&64.
- Buffalo (WR/RB)@55,
- NYJ (OT)@26&57,
- Jax (OT)@21&52
Now that Denver has dealt #25 to Washington, the most likely picks to get dealt are #2 Miami, #3 Cleveland, #13 Houston (just picked up CB Philip Buchanon), #17 Cincinnati, #18 Minnesota, #20 Dallas, #23 Seattle, #28 San Diego. Those teams most likely to try to move up are: #5 Tampa (QB?), #7 Minnesota (WR?), #26 NYJ(TE, DB), #30 Pittsburgh (OL, WR, TE), and #31 Philadelphia (WR).
Washington is said to be looking for either a CB or WR with their #9 & #25 picks. But some are saying that they did this trade with the idea of targeting Jason Campbell with #25. With their two picks in the first round, they could perhaps trade into the top 5 to get Braylon Edwards or one of the top 2 QBs.
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