Let's Make a Deal: NFL Teams That Should Make Draft Day Trades
The Redskins and Rams already delivered arguably the biggest draft-related trade in history, paving the way for the Redskins to select Robert Griffin III with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2012 draft. But, that doesn't mean all is quiet on the trade front.
Three teams—the New England Patriots, St. Louis Rams and Cincinnati Bengals—possess a glut of draft picks, especially early on and are extremely likely contenders to leverage those selections in order to obtain a higher pick.
All three teams got those extra picks through trading away NFL talent or selections in previous years, i.e. the Rams' trade with the Redskins and the Bengals' dealing of Carson Palmer to Oakland.
Meanwhile, two franchises in need of more picks this year and into the future may be active as well. The Cleveland Browns might trade away from No. 4 in order to get a later first-round pick and other selections to create depth on the roster.
The same goes for the Minnesota Vikings, who are sure to be offered tons of assets from another team for their No. 3 overall pick. Teams are clamoring for Ryan Tannehill, and being positioned at No. 3 might be the only opportunity to land him.
Find out more as Matt Miller breaks down possible trade scenarios for the 2012 draft.
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