If we trade with the Browns, we'll need to get them to sweeten the deal. While two first rounders looks generous on paper, the Browns come out ahead in value on the draft pick chart (Colts = 2,580 vs. Browns = 3,000). Since we're in a position to assist a cursed franchise that may be in desperation, we should negotiate for more--maybe their first round picks from 2012 (at #4, not #22) and 2013 (very likely to be somewhere between #1 & #8 next year)?
Also, factor in the Redskins who have two QB's (Grossman and Beck) and neither are good. Daniel Snyder loves the "unknown" and may be willing to give us a king's ransom, or at least start a bidding war.
Trading The #1 Overall Pick.
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If we trade with the Browns, we'll need to get them to sweeten the deal. While two first rounders looks generous on paper, the Browns come out ahead in value on the draft pick chart (Colts = 2,580 vs. Browns = 3,000). Since we're in a position to assist a cursed franchise that may be in desperation, we should negotiate for more--maybe their first round picks from 2012 (at #4, not #22) and 2013 (very likely to be somewhere between #1 & #8 next year)?
Also, factor in the Redskins who have two QB's (Grossman and Beck) and neither are good. Daniel Snyder loves the "unknown" and may be willing to give us a king's ransom, or at least start a bidding war.