The Broncos come out teh winners in my opinion because Washington is missing a lot of pieces! http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft05/colu...200000000000000
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Giantsfan1)</div><div class='quotemain'>The Broncos come out teh winners in my opinion because Washington is missing a lot of pieces! http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft05/colu...200000000000000</div> It really depends where washington picks next year. If they just traded a top 5 pick, wasnt a great move, if they traded teh 28th pick, not so bad
I just dont get it, why do it so early. Wait till the day of the draft, to see if the guy you want is there. This is exactly why the Skins will never win with Dan Snyder. They have waaaay too many holes to just throw picks away.
Wait a minute here...let's look at this trade: <u>Washington Gains</u> 1st Round Pick (2005) <u>Washington Loses</u> 1st Round Pick (2006) 4th Round Pick (2006) 3rd Round Pick (2005) So, essentially what we have here is an exchange of a 1st round pick for a 1st, a 3rd, and a 4th. Ummm...I think the Broncos just robbed Snyder.
There is not a single guy in this draft that is worth losing that many picks for. Good teams build teams from those 3rd and 4th round picks, and they give up a first next year which most likely will be a top-15 pick again. Dumbasses...
My thoughts on this was listed on another thread before this one was started. Rather that go at it again... <span style="color:red">LINK TO THREAD</span>
Snyder got ripped off for sure. There 2 ways this may affect Miami. 1) Rumor is skins wants Jason Campbell @ #25. Way too early IMO. If Ramsey gets cut loose, he may end up in Miami. 2) Washington needs a CB and WR and may package their 2 1st rounders and adiitional pick or two and send it Saban for the #2 overall.