However! I don't expect it to happen. But if it does, how does Iupati, Davis/Williams, and Spiller/Dez Bryant sound?!
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Originally posted by DarthNiner:
That's not going to happen.
Trading a future 1st rounder for a current 1st rounder doesn't work. The future 1st round pick has an equal value of a current 2nd round pick. It just works that way.
If you want a current 1st rounder in exchange for your future 1st rounder, you may have to throw in a 3rd or a 4th rounder.
Originally posted by chico49erfan:
So, what would be the trade? 1st in 2010 TO us and we give up 1st and 3rd/4th from 2011? Wow, three picks in the 1st round of this year's draft actually could be an incredibly aggressive and solid move.
However! I don't expect it to happen. But if it does, how does Iupati, Davis/Williams, and Spiller/Dez Bryant sound?!
Originally posted by Hawaii49erfan:
With 2010 being a very deep draft because of a possible rookie salary cap. Does anyone besides me think it would be a good idea if we trade away our 2011 1st round pick for a late 2010 1st rounder. I beleive most of the later round teams would make the trade in thinking that they may get a high pick in 2011 and most of the teams dont have very big needs.
My niner friends just think of the possible prospects we could get that would definitely put us in the playoffs and fill most if not all our needs.
Originally posted by MadDog49er:
No. Two first rounders is just fine for this team. In fact, look for the Niners to use their first first rounder on an OT, then put the second first rounder on the trade block to see if anyone is willing to trade the house for the pick.
Note: The draft dodged a big bullet. The DT playing alongside Gerald McCoy blew out his knee in a knee injury that they would not replay on TV. Probably a compound fracture. Had to cart the guy off the field.
Originally posted by smileyman:Originally posted by MadDog49er:
No. Two first rounders is just fine for this team. In fact, look for the Niners to use their first first rounder on an OT, then put the second first rounder on the trade block to see if anyone is willing to trade the house for the pick.
Note: The draft dodged a big bullet. The DT playing alongside Gerald McCoy blew out his knee in a knee injury that they would not replay on TV. Probably a compound fracture. Had to cart the guy off the field.
It must've been bad. The worst I've ever seen was Napoleon Kaufman's injury on MNF.
Originally posted by 49erWill:
Lets trade our second round pick this year for someones first next year
Originally posted by Hawaii49erfan:Originally posted by 49erWill:
Lets trade our second round pick this year for someones first next year
i wouldnt want to do that because of the prospects probably not being as good IMO unless we trade with the rams,lions,bucs or browns.
Originally posted by MadDog49er:Originally posted by smileyman:Originally posted by MadDog49er:
No. Two first rounders is just fine for this team. In fact, look for the Niners to use their first first rounder on an OT, then put the second first rounder on the trade block to see if anyone is willing to trade the house for the pick.
Note: The draft dodged a big bullet. The DT playing alongside Gerald McCoy blew out his knee in a knee injury that they would not replay on TV. Probably a compound fracture. Had to cart the guy off the field.
It must've been bad. The worst I've ever seen was Napoleon Kaufman's injury on MNF.
Freddie Mitchell's UCLA injury in college along the sideline was pretty nasty, LT breaking Theismann's left into forty pieces was gory, Willis McGahee's injury against OSU in the National Championship game, BY's knee being snapped by Ken Norton Jr. on Monday night (I was really close to that play at the Stick), and Tim Krumrie's leg being snapped in the Super Bowl game against the Niners in the 1980's cap my list. All of them were nasty.