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  • #31
    Originally posted by JustinHarrell
    I hear from sources Santonio Holmes may be moved for a pick between the 3rd and 5th rounds.

    Pittsburgh has dealt with some drama lately. They are looking to move one of their trouble pieces

    - Joe Arrigo

    Oh, it already happened, I just got that from my sources.
    that is some funny stuff

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    • #32
      MARSHALL TO THE DOLPHINS!

      www.rotoworld.com

      The Dolphins have agreed to acquire Brandon Marshall from the Broncos in exchange for a 2010 second-round pick and what is believed to be a 2011 second-rounder, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

      The deal will become official when Marshall passes a physical. The Dolphins will also sign Marshall to the lucrative, long-term contract he's wanted (and earned on the field), while the Broncos get two premium selections to build with. The Fins' second-rounder this year is No. 43 overall, which is nearly as good as a first-round pick in a draft that includes at least 50 players with top-32 grades. Marshall's skills will travel well, and his fantasy value should not be significantly altered in Miami. His loss is a crushing blow to Kyle Orton's outlook.

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      • #33
        Ted Ginn to the 49ers for 5th round pick

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        • #34
          Originally posted by packers11
          Ted Ginn to the 49ers for 5th round pick
          Damn....wasn't he a top ten pick?
          C.H.U.D.

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          • #35
            Ben R to....... might me coming soon. Gotta do it before the draft. Maybe the Raiders go for it.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Freak Out
              Originally posted by packers11
              Ted Ginn to the 49ers for 5th round pick
              Damn....wasn't he a top ten pick?
              yup, #9 i think

              i would say that qualifies as a bust

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Freak Out
                Originally posted by packers11
                Ted Ginn to the 49ers for 5th round pick
                Damn....wasn't he a top ten pick?
                9th overall.

                Certainly his value is nowhere near that, but I would've thought it to be higher than a 5th? A good returner, 3rd or 4th WR and no off field problems I remember hearing about. I can't see his contract being onerous either. I would've thought his value to be a bit higher.
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                Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                • #38
                  Browns looking at top overall pick? They've apparently contacted St-Louis about it.

                  An excerpt from a sportsline article
                  Cleveland would likely have to part with a pair of first-round picks -- this year's and next's -- plus one or two more high-round picks to satisfy the Rams,
                  Price seems high, as Cleveland has the #9 pick.
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                  Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by red
                    Originally posted by Freak Out
                    Originally posted by packers11
                    Ted Ginn to the 49ers for 5th round pick
                    Damn....wasn't he a top ten pick?
                    yup, #9 i think

                    i would say that qualifies as a bust
                    Yep and a lot of Miami fans were pissed from day 1 with that pick.
                    Of course they really wanted Brady Quinn
                    2025 Ratpickers champion.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Guiness
                      Originally posted by Freak Out
                      Originally posted by packers11
                      Ted Ginn to the 49ers for 5th round pick
                      Damn....wasn't he a top ten pick?
                      9th overall.

                      Certainly his value is nowhere near that, but I would've thought it to be higher than a 5th? A good returner, 3rd or 4th WR and no off field problems I remember hearing about. I can't see his contract being onerous either. I would've thought his value to be a bit higher.
                      Ginn is a guy that I would have liked TT to take a chance on - for the return ability alone.
                      Go PACK

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Guiness
                        Browns looking at top overall pick? They've apparently contacted St-Louis about it.

                        An excerpt from a sportsline article
                        Cleveland would likely have to part with a pair of first-round picks -- this year's and next's -- plus one or two more high-round picks to satisfy the Rams,
                        Price seems high, as Cleveland has the #9 pick.
                        cleveland has the 7th pick

                        IMO, they should stay right where they are and be happy as a pig in shit when the best player in the draft falls in their lap (eric berry)

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                        • #42
                          oops, my mixing the numbers. Ted Ginn was taken with the 9th pick. Cleveland has the 7th pick.
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                          Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                          • #43
                            Posted on: April 17, 2010 10:38 am
                            Edited on: April 17, 2010 10:40 am
                            Multiple teams talking trade
                            Many have speculated that the alteration in the the NFL draft schedule is going to lead to more trades than before.

                            According to sources throughout the league, the St. Louis Rams (owners of the first pick), Seattle Seahawks (6, 14) Cleveland Browns (7), Denver Broncos (11), Miami Dolphins (12), New England Patriots (22), Philadelphia Eagles (24) and Dallas Cowboys (27) are all actively exploring trade opportunities.

                            The Cleveland Browns have been one of the more aggressive teams, speaking with the Rams about moving up to get Sam Bradford with the first overall pick, but also exploring dropping down, as well.

                            The Seahawks would like to add a pick between their second first (14) and their only second rounder (60th overall). Their recent mini camp proved they have significant holes to fill on both sides of the ball.

                            Denver has wide receiver Dez Bryant and center Maurkice Pouncey high on their board. They will consider Bryant at 11, but if he's off the board, they'd like to drop down a few spots and still get Pouncey.

                            Miami would like to recoup the second round pick they lost in the trade for Brandon Marshall and feel that the player they're likely to get at No. 12 won't be significantly better than one they might get in the lower teens or twenties. With their need for a playmaking wide receiver filled, look for the Dolphins to add a front seven defender.

                            The Patriots already own three second round picks, but Bill Belichick believes the second round is where the values lies in this draft.

                            It has been reported (originally by Sports Illustrated's Peter King) that the Eagles were aggressively looking to move up. I have been able to confirm this, but counter to King's story, which has Philadelphia looking to move up for either Eric Berry or Earl Thomas at safety, I'm told a different player is the Eagles' real target. Middle linebacker Rolando McClain, given the team's need for a thumper inside and the significant drop-off at the position after McClain, would seem a likely candidate.

                            Dallas is also exploring aggressive trade-up options. Owner Jerry Jones loves Dez Bryant and will consider moving into the late teens should the Oklahoma State receiver fall to that point.

                            The first round of the 2010 draft is shaping up to be every bit the drama-filled event the NFL had hoped in moving it to primetime Thursday night.
                            Thanks Ted!

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                            • #44
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                              Lions acquired TE Tony Scheffler and a 2010 seventh-round pick from the Broncos in a three-team trade that also sent LB Ernie Sims to the Eagles in exchange for a 2010 fifth-round pick.

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                              • #45
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                                NFL Network's Jason La Canfora reports that Saints LT Jammal Brown is on the trading block.
                                Appearing on NFL Network's Around the League program Monday, Jason La Canfora reported that a trade of Albert Haynesworth on or before draft weekend is "very likely."

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