Jamie (BFE)
What would it take for KC to move from 10-11 to 3rd and pick RGIII?
Mel Kiper (1:05 PM)For KC, you're talking about giving up your first pick and some picks after that. They'd be in a position where they could make that move up. But they'll be in competition. I think the team that could move up is Miami. For Cleveland, I keep hearing that maybe they make a move for Matt Flynn. Green Bay will probably franchise him and trade him. Cleveland has that extra first round pick from Atlant. Washington might be interested in Peyton Manning. St. Louis and Minnesota could be looking to trade down.
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take a risk and get peyton manning if healthy
will the chiefs ever draft a Qb in the first round, not since todd blackledge in 83. and the chiefs could of had marino. OH well atleast 65 toss power trap worked for KC, it should be wide open red. Hank stram still the man.
Yes!
We would beat out the Redskins. Like he would want to play in the same division as his brother, plus we have way more talent.
He's only got surface knowledge about NFL teams.
Most draft experts sound like amateurs when asked about NFL teams. That’s Schefter’s job.
When you gotta go in the lion's den, you don't go quiet. You go in loud, kick the door down and say WHERE IS THE SONUVABITCH. -B. Billick
What will it take the Chiefs to move up in the first round?
Its first round pick and some picks after that…
What will it take any team to move up in the first round?
Its first round pick and some picks after that…
What an idiotic answer.
I thought the same thing,
can he be any less clear?
Using a trade value chart
Using the trade value chart on www.draftcountdown.com, the move from 11 to 3 would essentially be giving up a #1 round pick, a #2 round pick, and a #3 round pick for the move to the third overall spot in the draft. While that would be a higher value according to this chart, that’s probably the minimum it would take.
Dwayne Bowe, Our 1st, and our 3rd
Those have to be on the table or we can forget about it. RG3 is going to be sought after by at least 3 teams that have higher 1st round picks, and one has two 1st. At the end of the day the price would probably be our 1st, Bowe, our 3rd, and our 2013 2nd to get him. We win because Bowe is proven. I would do it without hesitation, but Pioli might think its too risky. However, I wouldn’t put it past Pioli to make that move if he believed in Griffen because he encouraged his good friend, Dimitroff, to trade up for Julio Jones in the book War Room. But, there was also a line in the book how he is against spread QBs, the only evidence that suggest he wouldn’t like Griffen. Griffen is a HUGE risk, but so is the reward. If we can’t get Manning, we have to go with Griffen, otherwise a Super Bowl victory isn’t a possibility in all probability.























