04-12-2020, 01:30 PM
It’s really specific to the situation
Like this year the WR and OL classes are really deep. The Bengals will have to judge the talent at the top of a given round to see what if it’s worth trading back for then see if there are phone calls to entertain. It takes 2 to tango after all.
Like pick 33, there will probably be calls to move up there, but is there a guy they covet sitting there they know they won’t be able to pick at there spot and Is the compensation they are getting back worth losing the player? That’s tough to think about.
Say Tee Higgins, Zach Baun and Cesar Ruiz are there at pick 33 and you get a phone call from a team offering there 2 3 and 5 to move up. Is that enough to miss out on a day 1 starter in Ruiz, an AJ clone, or one of the most versatile defenders in this draft? That’s a really hard decision to make.
Like this year the WR and OL classes are really deep. The Bengals will have to judge the talent at the top of a given round to see what if it’s worth trading back for then see if there are phone calls to entertain. It takes 2 to tango after all.
Like pick 33, there will probably be calls to move up there, but is there a guy they covet sitting there they know they won’t be able to pick at there spot and Is the compensation they are getting back worth losing the player? That’s tough to think about.
Say Tee Higgins, Zach Baun and Cesar Ruiz are there at pick 33 and you get a phone call from a team offering there 2 3 and 5 to move up. Is that enough to miss out on a day 1 starter in Ruiz, an AJ clone, or one of the most versatile defenders in this draft? That’s a really hard decision to make.