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Trade down prediction by Doyle?


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2 hours ago, indyagent17 said:

If we can get 12 and 22 from Buffalo and 56 thats a good deal IMHO

 

update... our number 6 is worth 1600 pts, 12 is 1150 and 22 is 780 so we would have to give up a later pick and swap because we would owe them 330 points

draft points.JPG

 

I'm not sure if I used the same chart?

But back when we traded with the Jets...

I calculated the Jets gave us approximately +790  to move up three spots, (from 6 to 3)

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1 hour ago, Kyle said:

Colts trade the 6th pick to Buf for their 2 1st round picks and a 2nd.

 

Colts select Tremaine Edmunds 12th overall.

 

Remaining Colts picks: 1(22), 2(4), 2(5), 2(17), 2(24)

 

1(22) Guice RB

2(4) McGlinchey OT

2(5) Wynn OG

2(17) Oliver CB

2(24) Sutton WR

3(3) St Brown WR

 

Not bad, I see you hitched your wagon on a very good RB Guice and still get to move down the draft from 6 to 22 (And still get LB Edmunds at 12). Not bad at all especially if you can get a Wynn and Oliver in the 2nd. I would greatly take that 18' Draft + or - here or there. I remember a few 'Experts' were pretty high on OT McGlinchey in 16'-17'.

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1 hour ago, lollygagger8 said:

 

I don't think that McGlinchey lasts that long unfortunately

 

I agree. Somebody will pull him off the board somewhere in round 1.

 

14 minutes ago, 1959Colts said:

I just don't see Tremaine Edmunds being there if we trade back.

My guess is, if Ballard wants Edmunds... Then he better select him at #6

 

Here is a report that says the 49ers would choose him at pick #9

https://ninerswire.usatoday.com/2018/04/24/report-49ers-covet-linebacker-tremaine-edmunds-in-nfl-draft/

 

 

 I think Smith and Edmunds could both be gone by pick #11.

 

I heard PK say there is an unwritten rule... never trade down more than 4 spots (when really high in round 1).  Then again, Charley Casserly once traded down 3 times when GM of the Redskins.  But he also confirmed PK's thought here-

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000640617/article/charley-casserly-describes-the-art-of-trading-down-in-draft

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1 hour ago, Narcosys said:

8+4=12

1+2=3

8+12=20

& 20+3= 23!

 

8x4=32

Reverse 32=23!!

 

Edmunds was born 2 may(3 letters) 1998

2+3+1+9+9+8=32

Reverse 32=23!!!

 

The draft is on 26, 04, 2018

2+6=8, 0+4=4, 2+0=2, 1+8=9

8+4=12, 2+9=11

12+11=23!!!!

 

Chris Ballard's name has 12 letters, 3 vowels and 9 consonants with a numerology value of 53

1+2+3+9+5+3=23!!!!!

 

Indianapolis Colts has 17 letters, 7 vowels and 9 consonants

17+7+9=32

Reverse 32=23!!!!!!

 

That's it, it's destiny that we draft Edmunds.

 

You had my convinced until you didn't math properly. Theory debunked. Sorry man.

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7 hours ago, NannyMcafee said:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.indystar.com/amp/542446002

 

while he didn’t come right out and say he was predicting, I think he really believes this has a high probability. I would be ok with this. 

 

I'm very much on the trade back bandwagon as long as we still end up picking in the top 10, and this is probably my favorite trade back scenario that I've seen yet.

 

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On 4/25/2018 at 12:07 PM, lollygagger8 said:

 

I don't think that McGlinchey lasts that long unfortunately

I agree.  I was being hopeful that he slips to the 2nd but being the top T in the draft.... you are probably right

 

Maybe we could get McGlinchey at 22 and take Guice at 2(4)

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