Pats found the GOAT in round 6. I'm not sure why people think they will trade up for his replacement.
Dennis Weber - 7 years ago
This trade favors NE big time. First of all, when trading up for a QB you must overpay (due to the nature of the position). Example: The Jets gave up 3 second round draft picks to move up three spots- a massive overpay. If you don't believe me, check out the Trade Value Chart.
Secondly, the draft experts are saying that in this year's draft there are only 15-18 legitimate first round guys. Therefore, the Bears would be giving up the 8th pick for the equivalent of 2 second round selections as NE picks are numbers 23 and 31. The Bears would be idiots to agree to this trade.
MIke - 7 years ago
ZERO Chance the Bears do that deal... They don't trade the #8 pick and receive LESS draft value from NE. The Bears will trade down if Nelson & Chubb are gone, however, they would have to receive more than the 2 1st rd picks and a swap of 10 spots. I think more likely would be the Bears giving up #8 & #105 and getting back #23, #31, and #64. There has to be a premium paid to get them to give up #8.
Brian Birch - 7 years ago
No way the Pats would trade for a flake like Rosen. Locker room cancer. Can you imagine Belichick listening to the constant harping of Rosen, questioning every play called.
Paul Starr - 7 years ago
Rosen will never fall that far - Mayfield more likely for Patriots.
Bears need a linebacker more than a running back - I see Vander Esch in the 31 spot.
Pats found the GOAT in round 6. I'm not sure why people think they will trade up for his replacement.
This trade favors NE big time. First of all, when trading up for a QB you must overpay (due to the nature of the position). Example: The Jets gave up 3 second round draft picks to move up three spots- a massive overpay. If you don't believe me, check out the Trade Value Chart.
Secondly, the draft experts are saying that in this year's draft there are only 15-18 legitimate first round guys. Therefore, the Bears would be giving up the 8th pick for the equivalent of 2 second round selections as NE picks are numbers 23 and 31. The Bears would be idiots to agree to this trade.
ZERO Chance the Bears do that deal... They don't trade the #8 pick and receive LESS draft value from NE. The Bears will trade down if Nelson & Chubb are gone, however, they would have to receive more than the 2 1st rd picks and a swap of 10 spots. I think more likely would be the Bears giving up #8 & #105 and getting back #23, #31, and #64. There has to be a premium paid to get them to give up #8.
No way the Pats would trade for a flake like Rosen. Locker room cancer. Can you imagine Belichick listening to the constant harping of Rosen, questioning every play called.
Rosen will never fall that far - Mayfield more likely for Patriots.
Bears need a linebacker more than a running back - I see Vander Esch in the 31 spot.