Step-by-step elaboration and summary of the entire draft trading process (throughout the entire plot)

Briana 2021-12-28 08:01:18

1. The Browns’ general manager Sonny used the No. 7 pick this year and the first round pick of next year and the following year from the Seahawks general manager Tom in exchange for this year’s number one pick (the favorite number one pick is quarterback Bocallahan). This deal was in line with the intentions of the Browns owners, but the fans on the Seahawks side were very angry;

2. Sonny finally chose Van Tiemark with the No. 1 pick, because Pocallahan had a personality problem and the team was in quarterback. In the position, there is former star player Brian Zulu who is very eager to perform after recovering from injury. Van Tiemark is very enthusiastic and has potential. He belongs to the buried talent;

3. Then the 2nd, 3rd and 4th picks did not choose wave Callahan, the No. 5 pick will not choose Po Callahan because of overlapping positions. If the No. 6 pick does not choose Pocallahan and the Seahawks with the No. 7 pick are selected, the Seahawks will not only get the Bocallahan they would have received, but also two future first-round picks out of thin air. This result will result in Sonny being named the worst general manager of the year by the media and being fired;

4. So Sonny can only grab the No. 6 pick owned by the Jaguars. He knew that Jeff, the Jaguar’s general manager, was a novice, so he said directly to Jeff, "Pocarahan is a parallel importer. If you choose him, you will become the worst general manager this year, and since your favorite player has been selected. , You can’t find a reason to go against the meaning of the fans and not choose Pocarahan.” So Jeff decided to trade: the Browns used the second round pick this year, next year, and the year after to get the 6th pick of the Jaguars;

5. After Sonny got the No. 6 pick, he called the owner of the No. 7 pick, the general manager of the Seahawks, Tom, and said to Tom, "I have the No. 6 pick now. Your fans all hope you can pick Pocarahan. I can "Trade with you", the final negotiated deal is: The Browns used the 6th pick in exchange for the 7th pick he originally traded to the Seahawks and the first round of next year and the following year, plus the addition of runner David Putney. Head;

6. The Seahawks used the No. 6 pick to select Pocarahan, who the fans were looking forward to, and the Browns used the No. 7 pick to select the player Ray Janis recommended by the coach;

7. In the end, Sonny avoided the fate of being expelled. At the cost of a first-round No. 7 pick and three second-round draft picks, he won the first-round No. 1 pick (No. 1 pick Van Tiemark) and the first-round No. 7 pick (Lee James), runner David Putney, from a mathematical point of view, it is equivalent to using 3 second-round draft picks in exchange for the first round number 1 pick and runner David Putney. This is a very amazing Cunning deal! !

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Extended Reading
  • Herminio 2021-12-28 08:01:18

    7. The biggest slot of the film is to choose the Browns who are the biggest laughing stock of nfl to be the protagonist team (1 wins and 15 losses this year is really a face-smashing), but for the various operations and strains of draft night, it shows well. In fact, everyone in American sports knows that the draft is gambling. If you bet right, you may get Peyton Manning. If you bet wrong, you will be waiting for you with Marcus Russell.

  • Javonte 2021-12-28 08:01:18

    Any business decision must ultimately follow people’s hearts, be loyal to people’s beliefs, and respect human nature, otherwise, human nature will definitely punish you

Draft Day quotes

  • Rick the Intern: I told him you were busy, and he told me to, uh, have intercourse with my mother... which, you know, she passed away, so... I - I didn't tell him that...

  • Sonny Weaver Jr.: [discussing a potential player] Looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane.

    Coach Penn: Your opinion. He plays in my system.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: He doesn't block!

    Coach Penn: I don't need him to block, I need him to run! Which he does, like a bat out of hell. Which takes the pressure off of my offense. Okay? I got fifty-two Tarzans in that locker room; I could use a Jane!