With Jerry Angelo's track record, there is always the chance Chicago could move back in the draft if no one they have targeted is at #14 or if they have targeted someone(s) that could be available later in the round. Here are the best possible scenarios for moving back:
Philly moves up to #14 sending Chicago their 19th and 80th picks.
Washington moves up to #14 sending Chicago their 21st, 84th, and 96th picks.
Dallas moves up to #14 sending Chicago their 22nd, 61st, and 163rd picks.
Dallas (part 2) moves up to #14 sending Chicago their 28th, 61st, and 92nd pick.
Tennessee moves up to #14 sending Chicago their 24th and 54th picks.
And the least likely scenario ... San Francisco moving up sending Chicago their 29th and 39th picks for Chicago's 14th, 142nd, and 175th picks.
Just some scenarios to ponder heading into tomorrow.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Draft Scenarios: Moving Back
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