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Traditionally you would think Snead would move back from 26 and get another top 100 pick.
But they have seen what a 1st round stud can do and impact the team/season in Verse. Which makes me wonder that they may stay at 26 to get that top, prior type of talent. Maybe even try to move up for the right guy (like bowers last year)
True, but they also saw what Fiske & Kinchens could do as well as other later picks who were contributers and who appear to have bright futures. Plus, they are not picking 19,
they are now at 26, which in a weaker draft may not be any different than what you get at 36 or 46.
So if a team wants to move up for a particular player, and you can add an additional top 80 pick, I would want them to move back unless someone is there who they really like.