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Originally Posted by Kray007
the following scenario runs its course:
#1) Cleveland decides to either sign a free agent QB or uses the first pick on Barkley and roll the dice that they can get their guy at QB with the 4th pick
and #2) The Giants decide they're happy with the kid they took last year, and pick Chubb with their 2nd pick.
That would leave the Colts holding the most valuable #3 pick in the history of the draft. 4 of the next 9 teams drafting need help at Quarterback, and you could easily see Ballard creating a bidding war for the pick.
So, just how high could the bidding go?
If you're the Jets, you'd be afraid that both Cleveland and the Broncos would go QB, and if you don't trade up, you're left with the 3rd best player available at the position.
If you're Denver, you're afraid of the Jets leapfrogging ahead of you and taking the guy you're targeting.
I think the bidding starts at 2 #1's and 2 #2's.
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Yeah, you'd have to think it would be a hot commodity. Still, I think it goes either Darnold-Rosen or Rosen-Darnold 1-2, regardless of who is picking at those spots. If you think the Colts pick will be super valuable at #3 if no QBs go 1-2, then you have to assume that the Browns or Giants would be trading out and capitalizing on that value.