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GusFrerotte 04-18-2007 05:38 PM

Re: Lions and Bucs to possibly work a trade of picks.
 
Wouldn't be surprised at all to see Quinn go before Russell. To be honest I did not hear much about Russell til his awesome showing at the combine, since I am in Big Ten country. He might have the cannon, but does he have the rest of the package that is needed to make it in the NFL? I simply do not see Brady Quinn doing jack in the NFL. He will be the next Joey Harrington, Patrick Ramsey, and David Carr.

skinsfan_nn 04-18-2007 06:38 PM

Re: Lions and Bucs to possibly work a trade of picks.
 
Source: PFT.com, Dead for now. SKINS moving UP?

POSTED 4:42 p.m. EDT, April 18, 2007

BUCS-LIONS DEAL DEAD, FOR NOW

A source with knowledge of the situation tells us that the trade talks between the Lions and Buccaneers for a flip-flop of the No. 2 overall pick and the No. 4 overall pick are dead. For now.

But the source says that the Lions also are talking to the Redskins and Falcons about a possible trade of first-round, top-ten picks. And the Cardinals (we're told) contacted the Lions for the first time on Wednesday to discuss the spot.

The Redskins hold the No. 6 pick, the Falcons hold the No. 8 pick, and the Cardinals hold the No. 5 pick.

The source also says that the Lions are confused by the Redskins' interest in moving up, since Washington doesn't have many other 2007 picks to offer. In addition to the sixth overall selection, the 'Skins have a fifth-round pick, two sixth-round picks, and a seventh-round selection.

We're also told that the Lions prefer to make the trade before the draft. We recently heard that if no trade is accomplished before noon on April 28 and if receiver Calvin Johnson is available at No. 2, the Lions would select him and then trade his rights to the highest bidder. Apparently, the Lions have figured out that actually drafting Johnson and then sending him to someone else would open the organization up to plenty of criticism if Johnson becomes a superstar (especially in light of the team's past misadventures with top-ten receivers). It would be far better to get out of the No. 2 spot before the picks start to fly.

TenandSix:Unacceptable 04-18-2007 07:49 PM

Re: Lions and Bucs to possibly work a trade of picks.
 
Geez, not that it would happen because we aren't in position to do so really, but what would we do at 2 with no CJ? Yikes. No one else in the top five serves us any purpose.

TenandSix:Unacceptable 04-18-2007 07:52 PM

Re: Lions and Bucs to possibly work a trade of picks.
 
I guess we could draft Quinn or Russell and Sell to the highest bidder. That sounds risky but fun. =)

EARTHQUAKE2689 04-18-2007 09:35 PM

Re: Lions and Bucs to possibly work a trade of picks.
 
[quote=TenandSix:Unacceptable;299279]I guess we could draft Quinn or Russell and Sell to the highest bidder. That sounds risky but fun. =)[/quote]


once again that is the dumbest thing that i have ever read



..............................for now!

freddyg12 04-19-2007 08:04 AM

Re: Lions and Bucs to possibly work a trade of picks.
 
Seems we would have to give somebody to the Lions to make the deal work. There's only 1 guy I would be willing to deal & the LIons might actually be dumb enough to bite - B. Loyd!

EARTHQUAKE2689 04-19-2007 11:10 AM

Re: Lions and Bucs to possibly work a trade of picks.
 
or we could we leave them alone and keep the 6th pick


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