4/24 – NFL DRAFT NUGGETS – TRADE SCENARIOS

Draft Nuggets 2013: Entry #16

By Jeff Bowers of www.thesportsnarrative.com

Twitter: @sportsnarrative

 

Trade Scenarios:

As draft day approaches, teams begin to jockey for positions and find some partners to move up or down. A few teams at the bottom wish to move up, teams near the draft tier lines might wish to move down for more picks and teams like Dallas may worry all their targets are gone by the time they pick and may want to move up or down. Against that backdrop, here’s a few of the teams rumored to want up or down in the first round.

Moving Down:

 

Oakland at #3 – About the only team with enough ammunition to get to #3 is Miami. The target there would be CB Dee Millner possibly. Of note, if Fisher goes at #1 over Joeckel look for the Raiders or Jags to switch gears and take an offensive tackle.

 

Cleveland at #6 – This has been rumored for a while as teams try to get ahead of Arizona for OT Lane Johnson. Cleveland appears interested in either CB Millner or OLB Jarvis Jones and might be able to land either later. Possible partners include San Diego, Miami and Tennessee.

 

Buffalo at #8 – Everyone knows Buffalo wants a QB, but rumors contend they like Nassib over Geno Smith. So look for Buffalo to try to get out for those teams seeking to jump ahead of the Jets for WR Tavon Austin. This list includes Pittsburgh, Minnesota and San Francisco.

 

Jets at #9 or #13 – No sooner was the Revis trade completed yesterday that speculation swirled that the Jets would trade down for one of these picks. At #9 it could be a team targeting Millner or perhaps even one of the guards or even DT Floyd if he slides. At #13 the target would likely be DT Richardson, which Atlanta is making a big push for.

 

San Diego at #11 – If the Chargers miss out of the top 3 tackles, they might look to move down and gain a later first and early 2nd targeting OT Watson or Fluker. Their hope is that WR Austin is

there to increase the bidding.

 

Pittsburgh at #17 – The Steelers could be open to trading if a lot of their targets are gone. Though it would be a bit out of character for the Steelers, an offer to get ahead of Dallas for one of the guards or DT Richardson could give them an offer they could not refuse.

 

Indianapolis at #24 – This might be the highest a team from round 2 could jump in to get the QB they would want. The Colts answered many of their needs in free agency and might be open to a pick in next year's draft to trade down.

 

Denver at #28 – Again, another team that could jump out of round 1 for a team looking for QBs. The Broncos could trade down and still get the best RB on their board.

 

New England at #29 – With only a handful of picks in this year's draft, the Patriots could really be looking to get out for more selections. This one seems almost a lock.

 

 

Moving Up

 

Tennessee at #10 – The Titans really like a number of players including Millner, Floyd and Ansah. A jump up for Millner is possible.

San Diego at #11 – The Chargers are desperate for a tackle. They could even go as high as #3 to get one.

 

Miami at #12 – The Dolphins are loaded with picks and are in "go for it" mode, looking to add a corner and a tackle. If the Brandon Albert deal falls apart they could be interested in one of the top 3 tackles or CB Millner.

 

Minnesota at #23 and #25 – The Vikings need a WR and all the top prospects have question marks. Austin is too small, Patterson is very raw, Hopkins is reported to have trashed his hotel room at the Combine and Keenan Allen has all kinds of red flags. The Vikings might try to jump up for the guy they want or DT Sylvester Williams if the DTs start flying off.

 

Atlanta at #30 – Atlanta is reported to be very high on DT RIchardson and have no issue putting a #1 in next year's draft to get up the board as they are going for it. By the value chart, Atlanta could get up to around pick #12 or #13 ahead of the Panthers.

 

San Francisco at #31 and #33 – The Niners also feel like they're close and might be looking for that one key piece. Targets include a DT, a CB or a game-changing WR like Austin. They 49ers could get as high as #14 with their late 1st and early 2nd rounders.

 

Draft Tiers and Value Chart:

 

As mentioned earlier, drafts tend to have certain “tiers” of talent. This is important because, while dropping down and getting more picks may seem like a smart strategy, if you drop down 2 full tiers of talent those extra picks may not be equal to that one very good player. For example, if Dallas were to trade with the Niners for #31 and #33, that adds up for the draft value chart (see below) but is a drop of 2 full tiers of talent and makes the likelihood of selecting a difference-making player much less. Here’s a look at the possible draft tiers and the draft value chart:

 

 

Draft Tiers:

 

Tier #1 – Pick #9

 

Tier #2 – Pick #18 to #19

 

Tier #3 – Pick #27 to #28

 

Tier #4 – Pick #47 to #50

 

Tier #5 – Pick #71

 

Tier #6 – Pick #100 (Good value tier)

 

Tier #7 – Pick #120

 

Tier #8 – Pick #140 to #144

 

 

NFL Draft Value Chart

 

 
 

Round 1

 

Round 2

 

Round 3

 

Round 4

 

Round 5

 

Round 6

 

Round 7

 
 

1

 

3,000

 

33

 

580

 

65

 

265

 

97

 

112

 

129

 

43

 

161

 

27

 

193

 

14.2

 
 

2

 

2,600

 

34

 

560

 

66

 

260

 

98

 

108

 

130

 

42

 

162

 

26.6

 

194

 

13.8

 
 

3

 

2,200

 

35

 

550

 

67

 

255

 

99

 

104

 

131

 

41

 

163

 

26.2

 

195

 

13.4

 
 

4

 

1,800

 

36

 

540

 

68

 

250

 

100

 

100

 

132

 

40

 

164

 

25.8

 

196

 

13

 
 

5

 

1,700

 

37

 

530

 

69

 

245

 

101

 

96

 

133

 

39.5

 

165

 

25.4

 

197

 

12.6

 
 

6

 

1,600

 

38

 

520

 

70

 

240

 

102

 

92

 

134

 

39

 

166

 

25

 

198

 

12.2

 
 

7

 

1,500

 

39

 

510

 

71

 

235

 

103

 

88

 

135