The Forum reprinted an article which does a great job of breaking down various "trading up for the first overall pick" scenarios: http://www.inforum.com/sports/400435...nfl-draft-slot
List of teams being speculated about: Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, 49ers, Iggles, Rams - all of which would be using their pick for QB.
Tennessee can get more for the first pick from another team then Cleveland. Also Cleveland is guaranteed either Wentz or Goff at #2. That's why it's unlikely Cleveland trades for pick #1. They also might look to trade the #2 pick to trade down, accumulate picks for a ton of needs and draft one of the other QB's later now that they signed RGIII.
Eh, I wouldn't be so sure. Depends if Cleveland has Wentz or Goff a lot higher than the other. If they do they may be thinking SF and Philly are thinking the same thing and are trying to get to one. If most teams have Wentz and Goff very close then Tennessee may find it difficult to find a trade partner, but SD may be fielding plenty of calls if the Browns take the first QB.
I signed up for some insider Browns deal hoping to get a little more insight into what they were thinking. So far I've learned and I quote "The Titans may trade their pick, or they may keep it." So...... There's that.
I would not be surprised at all if a team takes Carson that not a lot of people are talking about. Seems like this happens every year where a team does something nobody predicted. Chargers? Maybe.
The Cowboys have been mentioned plenty in the "who might draft Wentz," but the Chargers have Rivers who is only a year younger than Romo and both are signed to similar contracts till 2019. Both clubs can get out of either contract easily if Wentz looks good enough to part from their veteran.
Ultimately I would guess both pass, but SD may be more likely than Dallas. SD drafted Rivers (technically they drafted Eli and had to trade him) when they had just drafted Brees a few years earlier.
I've never met Carson (what the hell is up with that Pucknut? hook a brother up!) but from watching him play for 2 years, watching interviews, and reading article after article, I just have this gut feeling someone is trading up for him for the number 1 pick. I'm sure you could say a lot of the same things about most NFL players, but he just seems to have the "it" factor. Ideal size, strength, and athletic ability. A competitive nature like no other. Incredibly smart. Self-motivated and driven. Well prepared for NFL systems. Down-to-Earth, clean record who gets it between the ears. The only risk you take with him is can you risk not taking him? Just have this feeling he'll be a generational quarterback. You'll be telling your grandkids about him and how you witnessed his greatness is college before the rest of the world had any idea who he was.
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