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The Eagles Could Wind up with a Second or Third-Round Draft Pick in 2018 in Bradford Trade

What could be better than getting a first-round pick in 2017 and a fourth-rounder in 2018? Maybe having a first-rounder in 2017 and a second or third-rounder in 2018. That could happen, according to Albert Breer.

It’s just a matter of what you think would be better. A lower pick in the first round if the Vikings do good, but a second or third-rounder in 2018. Or a high first-round pick if the Vikings don’t do well with Bradford, in which the fourth-rounder in 2018 would remain a fourth-rounder.

Which would you rather have? Give me the higher first-round pick all day.

Here are the conditions, via Adam Schefter:

I hope the Vikings don’t even sniff the playoffs. Can’t wait until October 23.

Howie Roseman is set to speak at 4 P.M. today.

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1 Comment

  1. Stephen Bresset

    This a dangerous and very risky trade…..Wentz is not ready, Daniels is a disaster and the season will be 3-13 and have a 25th-32 nd pick which will be a backup ilb from Valdosta State….Wentz does not know how to even protect himself. If I was Sproules or Celek I would consider retirement.

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