I wouldn't rule out Miami just yet. I mentioned in another thread they've already landed Wallace, if they trade up with the Steelers they would have 1.12 and 1.17 and two pick in the third round. They could want to try and make a splash to get the fan base excited.
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1.28
2.60
3.92
5.148
5.165
7.220
7.246
If Miami wanted to move up, they could give up their own 2nd round pick, the 2nd round pick they got from the Bears, and the 3rd round pick they got from the Colts in exchange for our 17th overall pick and our 4th rounder.
1.17 = 950
4.115 = 64
Total = 1014 points
2.42 = 480
2.54 = 360
3.82 = 180
Total = 1020 points
Miami has 11 picks now, so this trade would give them 10 (2 firsts, 1 third, 2 fourths, 2 fifths, and 3 sevenths).
We have 8 picks now, so this trade would give us 9 (3 seconds, 2 thirds, 1 fifth, 2 sixths, 1 seventh).
What could we do with this type of trade?
2.42 TE Zach Ertz
2.48 ILB Kevin Minter
2.54 OLB Jamie Collins
3.79 RB Giovani Bernard
3.82 FS Philip Thomas
5.150 CB Tharold Simon
6.186 WR Aaron Mellette
6.206 OG J.C. Tretter
7.223 SS Earl Wolff
If Roquan Smith falls to late teens, trade 1.28 & 2.60 to SEA for 1.18 & 4.120:
1.18 LB Roquan Smith
3.92 FS Jessie Bates
4.120 RB Royce Freeman
5.148 DT Ken Norton
5.165 TE Chris Herndon
7.220 WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling
7.246 OT Brett Toth
If not:
1.28 LB Leighton Vander Esch
2.60 C/G Billy Price
3.92 FS Jessie Bates
5.148 DT Ken Norton
5.165 TE Chris Herndon
7.220 RB Ito Smith
7.246 WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling
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