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2019 Forum Mock: Discussion Thread

I'm liking these picks thus far. I was strongly considering Murray at No.4. But I keep looking at all of these QBs that the Patriots ship away after drafting, and perhaps we'd be better waiting another few years to nab the future starter.

Great trade- you got quite a haul to move back three spots.
 
Great trade- you got quite a haul to move back three spots.
Appreciate that. Though I wonder if my view changes after this season. I've either had the chance to or wanted to trade up for multiple successful QBs in the last few years. If Murray does the same, it might not be worth the few thirds, at least if I don't knock them out of the park.
 
Appreciate that. Though I wonder if my view changes after this season. I've either had the chance to or wanted to trade up for multiple successful QBs in the last few years. If Murray does the same, it might not be worth the few thirds, at least if I don't knock them out of the park.
You’re going the wrong way. You wanted No. 1 overall remember?
 
As a yearly announcement:

Please try to discuss trades prior to you being on the clock when possible. The time limit is meant for people in different time zones, not to take the whole time to hope for/discuss deals. Of course, taking the time to finalize some details or make a final decision is completely fine.

Don't bank on a player being there and then be surprised when he isn't. It happens all the time. Be prepared for every possibility.

That will end this yearly PSA.
 
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As a yearly announcement:

Please discuss trades prior to you being on the clock. The time limit is meant for people in different time zones, not to take the whole time to hope for/discuss deals. Of course, taking the time to finalize some details is completely fine.

Don't bank on a player being there and then be surprised when he isn't. It happens all the time. Be prepared for every possibility.

That will end this yearly PSA.

While I agree with the spirit of your post, there is no rule that prohibits someone from discussing a trade while on the clock. If I'm on the clock and someone offers me a trade, I will consider it. If someone gets back to me about a trade that I offered before I was on the clock, I will consider it. Also, if someone posts about a trade they are interested in, I will consider it. That being said, we certainly don't need everyone on here each taking a very long time to make each pick. Then again, everyone needs to just be a little bit patient.
 
While I agree with the spirit of your post, there is no rule that prohibits someone from discussing a trade while on the clock. If I'm on the clock and someone offers me a trade, I will consider it. If someone gets back to me about a trade that I offered before I was on the clock, I will consider it. Also, if someone posts about a trade they are interested in, I will consider it. That being said, we certainly don't need everyone on here each taking a very long time to make each pick. Then again, everyone needs to just be a little bit patient.
I think that we should always take time into account and be courteous towards everyone else in making sure that our stints are as reasonably concise as they can be. That being said, I'm also personally receptive to the factors at play. For example, some trade discussions don't happen until a person is OTC; not due to the tardiness to act of the holder of the draft selection, but because there is inherently more interest in a pick once the availability of the prospects is fully cemented. I've been there too many times. Even the trade that I made earlier today happened when it did in large part due to the fact that I knew the first two picks and had an idea of the third. Even then, there was a sense of uncertainty about getting it done until Murray was there for sure. And that trade has been in works for days. There's also the fact that this is all happen throughout workdays, which makes it harder to make the pockets of time to account for every possibility. I am with the idea of planning ahead, passing off boards, etc. But I also don't want member to feel rushed and make selections they'd rather think a little deeper about solely to reduce the waiting time.
 
I'll make the pick shortly when I get home if no last minute trade offers. I have it down to two players.
 
While I agree with the spirit of your post, there is no rule that prohibits someone from discussing a trade while on the clock. If I'm on the clock and someone offers me a trade, I will consider it. If someone gets back to me about a trade that I offered before I was on the clock, I will consider it. Also, if someone posts about a trade they are interested in, I will consider it. That being said, we certainly don't need everyone on here each taking a very long time to make each pick. Then again, everyone needs to just be a little bit patient.

It's more of a general statement. As Truth mentioned, it's more of a common courtesy than a rule. Things happen and sometimes people spend a couple of hours on the clock discussing things that don't work out. That's fine. The PSA is more directed at people that realize they're on the clock, then say they're fielding trade offers, and then push it to the 11th hour before doing something. That's not what the time limit was enacted for.

What JO is doing is fine. Just gave the opportunity to make my PSA.

Hopefully that clears it up.

Edit to add: I edited my above post to make it less "harsh" for lack of a better word.
 
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Pick is in. Look out Matt Ryan, Cam Newton and Drew Brees because Montez is coming to sack you.
Definitely goes to a division that needs credible edge rushers, and Tampa is getting a little long in the tooth there.
 
I've been entering everyones draft picks on the big board, but please once you have drafted a player, please go into the link in the draft thread or the big board thread and enter that player yourself.
 
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