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If the pats were to trade up, how far and who would you like them to take

February 27, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I don’t really see it in this draft. It’s a really deep one and it would be far preferable to have multiple second-round picks than go all-in to move up. How high could they realistically get any way? Maybe into the mid-teens? I don’t see a sure thing there especially at a position of any kind of need. The best thing is to let it play out, see who falls through the cracks and then either take someone or trade down.

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