I just had a moment.
What if the strategy isn't to move up, but to make Mariota slide down?
Let's say Tennessee passes at 2.
Trade Bradford to the Jets for a 3rd rounder or something. Jets don't take him at 6.
Next up would have been the Rams, but they're at 10. They have Foles now.
All of a sudden Mariota is in striking distance and the Chipper put all the pieces in place for him to slide down.
I could also be retarded.
What if the strategy isn't to move up, but to make Mariota slide down?
Let's say Tennessee passes at 2.
Trade Bradford to the Jets for a 3rd rounder or something. Jets don't take him at 6.
Next up would have been the Rams, but they're at 10. They have Foles now.
All of a sudden Mariota is in striking distance and the Chipper put all the pieces in place for him to slide down.
I could also be retarded.
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