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That Sheldon trade is really becoming quite good.

Simply based off the old trade value chart, those 3 picks alone would get the Jets within range of the 2nd or 3rd pick.  Likely would require something else, or swapping out a 2019 1st for a part, but the point is the Jets "should" have enough ammunition to move up if they desire, and the player they want is there.

A very big piece of this may be whether or not the Giants win one of their last two.  If they do and finish 3-13 along with the Colts, the Colts would get the 2nd pick and likely be open for business.  

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6 minutes ago, HawkeyeJet said:

That Sheldon trade is really becoming quite good.

Simply based off the old trade value chart, those 3 picks alone would get the Jets within range of the 2nd or 3rd pick.  Likely would require something else, or swapping out a 2019 1st for a part, but the point is the Jets "should" have enough ammunition to move up if they desire, and the player they want is there.

A very big piece of this may be whether or not the Giants win one of their last two.  If they do and finish 3-13 along with the Colts, the Colts would get the 2nd pick and likely be open for business.  

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Pretty cool, thanks for that trade value chart insight. Given the way the Giants seem to fold to the Foles led Eagles in the dying minutes of last Sunday's game, beating the Redskins seems unlikely but it's possible. The Giants would be crazy to play themselves out of a top two pick,  but football pride is apparently a thing.

Given Rosen's philosophy that college qbs should be paid, I think he's definitely coming out. Darnold on the other hand, seems not a sure thing given his up and down year. A fascinating draft ahead.

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14 minutes ago, HawkeyeJet said:

That Sheldon trade is really becoming quite good.

Simply based off the old trade value chart, those 3 picks alone would get the Jets within range of the 2nd or 3rd pick.  Likely would require something else, or swapping out a 2019 1st for a part, but the point is the Jets "should" have enough ammunition to move up if they desire, and the player they want is there.

A very big piece of this may be whether or not the Giants win one of their last two.  If they do and finish 3-13 along with the Colts, the Colts would get the 2nd pick and likely be open for business.  

If the Colts get that 2nd pick they are going to get flooded with offers. My guess is they trade back one pick with the Giants and then take Chubb + extra picks or trade the #3 pick to the highest bidder.

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