03-30-2021, 11:22 AM
(03-30-2021, 11:05 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: I can't think of a single 2nd rounder that I would be willing to trade the ability to choose from Sewell/Chase/Pitts.
The Patriots 1st round pick is 15. At that point all three are gone, along with likely Slater/Smith/Waddle. You'll likely have the 3rd best OL or 4th best WR to choose from at 15, and nothing the Patriots have draft pick-wise really is tempting to make that downgrade for.
1 Ronnie Stanley is better than 2 Jonah Williams
1 Julio Jones is better than 2 Tyler Boyds
1 Travis Kelce is better than 2 Jermaine Greshams
At some point if you want to be a great team, you need some great players. Not saying you need a ton of great players, because I don't think any team has that, but you need at least 3-5 truly big time difference makers. The Bengals have borderline 1 right now (Bates, who I would love to see take another small step forward and cement that status) and they are in position to potentially get another one of those right now. At 15 that is much less likely.
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EDIT: Worth noting that the last time the Bengals traded back with the Patriots, the Patriots got Chandler Jones (a guy who is on pace to be a HoF candidate) and the Bengals got Kevin Zeitler after David DeCastro (a guy on pace to be a borderline HoF candidate) was taken just a couple picks ahead of them.
The pick they got to trade down? Was used on Brandon Thompson.
David DeCastro
or
Kevin Zeitler + Brandon Thompson
Who would you have rather had?
Leonard, I think the reason you make this trade is you can get more talent and this team needs talent.
If you look at the organizations history of making draft picks in the 1st round period they usually arent good either way you go lol
So we have to hope and pray that the so called scouts that work for the team are doing their jobs correctly.
I looked at the drafts the past 2 years and neither draft impressed me. We've gotten some talent from them but they arent that great of drafts.
I'm just hoping the next coaching staff is better at evaluating players than Taylor and his staff.