How many picks do we have in the draft?

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  1. Rdrunn004

    Rdrunn004 Active Member

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    I have trying to figure out exactly what picks we have in the upcoming draft. The only real question I have is our 6th round pick. Some people have said we gave up our 6th round pick for Pat McQuistan, but a lot of sites I have visited still have us retaining our 6th round pick.

    As it stands now, this is what I have:
    Round 1: #15
    Round 2: Traded to Denver for B. Marshal
    Round 3: #15
    Round 4: #14
    Round 5: #15
    Round 6: ?????????
    Round 7: #15
    Round 7: #16 from Jacksonville for Justin Smiley

    We should have the #14 pick in the 6th round, but I am not sure what the situation is with that pick. Does anyone know what the answer is?
     
  2. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    #15/#1
    #79/#3
    #110/#4
    #143/#5
    #174 /#6
    #207/#7
    #208/#7

    7 picks.
     
  3. Gunner

    Gunner Rock Hunter

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    I read a blurb in the ESPN NFC South blog section about the possibility of Atlanta moving up for WR Julio Jones ...

    If they were willing to give up a 1st & 2nd round pick this year and a 1st in '12 ... I'd have to seriously consider jumping on that deal to recoup that 2nd plus set us up nicely for next year's draft. But as we all know, teams only get ******ed in trading like that with the Pats
     
  4. ToddsPhins

    ToddsPhins Banned

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    About as many as our secondary.
     
  5. King Felix

    King Felix Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    yeah...i don't think they would offer that
     
  6. ToddsPhins

    ToddsPhins Banned

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    That'd be nice if we were picking before the damn Rams.
     

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