I know it's highly improbable, but what if Ray somehow falls and all 3 Gordon, Gurley and Ray are there? What would you do?!
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Take your higher board RB. Im a big fan of Gurley, but Gordon does look pretty good also. I think you take Gordon because he is healthy.Originally posted by Marshall/Boogie View PostI know it's highly improbable, but what if Ray somehow falls and all 3 Gordon, Gurley and Ray are there? What would you do?!
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What's the going rate? Trade spots in the first, plus an additional 2nd? Two 2nds? Isn't there some matrix of value for trades?Originally posted by Stinky Wizzleteats+ View PostTrade down three spots and take the best RB left...Well.. you can at least see the croutons in the dark.
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Greg Cosell on running backs in this draft. From 30.11 to 56.00. Not sure who I like best after hearing this. Gurley scares me with injuries and some of the later RB's sound really good for the Chargers zone blocking.
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Here's a link to one of the charts:Originally posted by Marshall/Boogie View PostWhat's the going rate? Trade spots in the first, plus an additional 2nd? Two 2nds? Isn't there some matrix of value for trades?
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San Diego Chargers Rumors: Team May Trade Up In The Draft For Marcus Mariota

The San Diego Chargers are rumored to be making a play for Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota, a move that would require a blockbuster trade and would likely mean the end of Philip Rivers in San Diego.
This week the Chargers brought in the Oregon quarterback for a workout. While some think the move is simply the team doing its due diligence on all the best available players, there are rumors that the team could be preparing to make a big move to the top of the draft.
As the Fansided blog Bolt Beat noted, the workout could point to a big move from the San Diego Chargers:
Mariota is not expected to be available when the Chargers make their s******** in the draft. If the team wants to get him, they would have to move up the draft board to make that s********. Something doesn’t seem to make sense. Teams are limited in the number of private workouts that they can have with prospects and the Chargers are using one of there workouts on Mariota.
The report notes that there could be a good reason to make a move for Mariota. Philip Rivers will be a free agent at the end of the season, and there are no guarantees that he remains in San Diego. With the NFL now an almost entirely quarterback-driven league, the Chargers front office may view it as a worthwhile proposition to send whatever top draft picks or players it takes to draft Mariota and ensure a title-contending team after Rivers leaves.
The San Diego Chargers may not have to move all the way to the top of the draft. Reports indicate that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who hold the No. 1 pick this year, are planning on taking Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston.
But that doesn’t mean the Chargers will be without competition. Reports indicate that a handful of teams are very interested in the Oregon quarterback, including the Cleveland Browns.
The Browns even went so far as to hire Kevin O’Connell as their next quarterback coach. O’Connell has been working independently with Mariota, giving the Browns an inside track and exploiting a loophole that allows them to be in contact with him.
The gambit isn’t looked on too highly by other teams.
“So let me get this straight,” a high-level executive with another team told Pro Football Talk. “The Browns can have their quarterbacks coach in waiting work with a player, teach him the entire offense, etc., but we can’t even talk to any potential draft pick until the Combine per league rules? Something is wrong here.”
If the rumors regarding the San Diego Chargers and Marcus Mariota are true, then the Chargers could have more teams to compete with than just the Browns. Separate reports indicate that Chip Kelly and the Philadelphia Eagles are high on Mariota, though that may be less likely now that the Eagles traded for Sam Bradford.Go Rivers!
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Thanks Geezbolt : - )Originally posted by Geezbolt View PostWell.. you can at least see the croutons in the dark.
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On the boobtube they were liking 3 picks for us at 17: Gordon, Dupree and... Safety Landon Collin?
Then Charles Davis said it should be Gurley, fwiw..Well.. you can at least see the croutons in the dark.
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Its all in the plan to get teams thinking we want a Qb so they won't trade in front of us to get a RB.Originally posted by Stinky Wizzleteats+ View PostSan Diego Chargers Rumors: Team May Trade Up In The Draft For Marcus Mariota

The San Diego Chargers are rumored to be making a play for Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota, a move that would require a blockbuster trade and would likely mean the end of Philip Rivers in San Diego.
This week the Chargers brought in the Oregon quarterback for a workout. While some think the move is simply the team doing its due diligence on all the best available players, there are rumors that the team could be preparing to make a big move to the top of the draft.
As the Fansided blog Bolt Beat noted, the workout could point to a big move from the San Diego Chargers:
Mariota is not expected to be available when the Chargers make their s******** in the draft. If the team wants to get him, they would have to move up the draft board to make that s********. Something doesn’t seem to make sense. Teams are limited in the number of private workouts that they can have with prospects and the Chargers are using one of there workouts on Mariota.
The report notes that there could be a good reason to make a move for Mariota. Philip Rivers will be a free agent at the end of the season, and there are no guarantees that he remains in San Diego. With the NFL now an almost entirely quarterback-driven league, the Chargers front office may view it as a worthwhile proposition to send whatever top draft picks or players it takes to draft Mariota and ensure a title-contending team after Rivers leaves.
The San Diego Chargers may not have to move all the way to the top of the draft. Reports indicate that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who hold the No. 1 pick this year, are planning on taking Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston.
But that doesn’t mean the Chargers will be without competition. Reports indicate that a handful of teams are very interested in the Oregon quarterback, including the Cleveland Browns.
The Browns even went so far as to hire Kevin O’Connell as their next quarterback coach. O’Connell has been working independently with Mariota, giving the Browns an inside track and exploiting a loophole that allows them to be in contact with him.
The gambit isn’t looked on too highly by other teams.
“So let me get this straight,” a high-level executive with another team told Pro Football Talk. “The Browns can have their quarterbacks coach in waiting work with a player, teach him the entire offense, etc., but we can’t even talk to any potential draft pick until the Combine per league rules? Something is wrong here.”
If the rumors regarding the San Diego Chargers and Marcus Mariota are true, then the Chargers could have more teams to compete with than just the Browns. Separate reports indicate that Chip Kelly and the Philadelphia Eagles are high on Mariota, though that may be less likely now that the Eagles traded for Sam Bradford.
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