Wrong...I believe Pioli would be able to get something done. I read somewhere that stated that Pioli would be happy to trade out of #3 even if the point compensation didn't exactly match.
Here are some teams that have shown interest in Sanchez:
Seahawks
Cleveland
Jags(minimal)
49ers(minimal)
Donkeys
Redskins
NY Jets
Tampa Bay Bucs
That's 8 teams that are will probably try to leap-frog each other for Sanchez.
Remember that Cleveland wouldn't hesitate to trade Brady Quinn and Skins would also trade Jason Cambell.
From ESPN:
The most serious interest in Sanchez, a USC product, is coming from the
Seattle Seahawks at No. 4; the
Cleveland Browns at No. 5; the
Washington Redskins at No. 13; and the
New York Jets at No. 17. Several current veteran quarterbacks, including
Brady Quinn of the Browns and
Jason Campbell of the Redskins, would be on the block should either team select Sanchez.
------just my thought
If a Team like the skins really wanted Sanchez... why don't we just trade spots w/ them + Jason Cambell can come too... We can then trade Jason Cambell to another team that needs a solid QB for a 2nd round draft pick + more if possible (a first would be great but that's probably not happening).
Our #3 pick - 2200 points
Skins #13 pick - 1150 points
Difference - 1050 pionts (equivalent to #15 in 1st round)
Send jason cambell along and we trade him for... let's say a 2nd round draft pick ~500 points and 4th ~ 100 points... total the value to be about 1600-1800 point range...
Not exactly equal to 2200 points but (as mentioned above) Pioli said he'd bargain w/ people who were interested...
This gets us out of paying top 3 money...
Gives us a chance to draft the best player available (whether on O or D)
and we get a 2nd round pick back...
and gives the Skins the guy they want...
Just my thought.. Not the best but reasonable
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