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With The 5th Pick In The 2008 MHR Community Mock Draft...

WE HAVE A TRADE!!!

The Kansas City Chiefs, represented by jonnyr have decided to trade the 5th pick to the Philadelphia Eagles, proudly represented by Styg50.  The details of the trade are below --

Philly Gets: #5 Overall Pick

KC Gets: #19 Overall Pick; #144 (5th Round); Lito Sheppard

As commish, I decided to allow this trade, despite not being a big fan of trades involving players in mock drafts, because it is actually feasible.  For starters, the Chiefs have a lot of needs, and besides possibly going QB here there wasn't a player that could put them over the top.  By dealing, they acquire a Pro Bowl corner to replace Ty Law, an extra pick in the 5th round and still get o stay in the Top 20 of the draft.  They also avoid having to sign a player to a huge contract, something the Chiefs like to avoid.

For the Eagles, for starters they have plenty of cap space to actually sign a #5 pick.  The addition of Asante Samuel also allows the Eagles to be aggressive with one of their corners and all signs this off season have pointed to Sheppard being the odd man out.

Here is the take of the G.M.'s responsible --

Chiefs - jonnyr -- For a team that finished the season 0-9 after a 4-3 start, there is not just one answer to the problems that plagued this franchise longing to return to it's glory years of the mid-90s. This gives the Chiefs some much needed flexibility by getting 3 players for the same, or less, price as one player.

Lito Sheppard will give the Chiefs a shut-down corner, who is only 26. Yes, he's injury prone. We get that. We also get though that when healthy, Lito was a top 5 corner in the NFC and an established playmaker. With 2 unproven corners, and an aging Patrick Surtain, this addresses a definite need for KC. Lito, combined with Bernard Pollard and Jarrad Paige, will form an exciting secondary that can cover a lot of ground and hit people IF they can all remain healthy.

At #19, the Chiefs can still draft a young, 1st round stud. We know we need to address the line; we need to address a lot of positions. We're going to get two guarenteed players who will start for the price of one. Oh, and that 5th rounder? Just gravy. We're KC; we need all the bodies we can get.

-Play to win the game!
-Herm

Eagles - Styg50 -- To understand this trade, two factors are of utmost importance.  First, is the very high likelihood that the Eagles are looking to trade CB Lito Sheppard.  He is apparently unhappy with the Asante Samuel deal (and possibly other things as well), and to me, to get rid of your ProBowl CB means you need to be looking at an instant upgrade.  The second factor is the fact that the Eagles realistically look to be going into the draft with 10-11 picks, and there is no way they will be able to sign that many rookies, due to veterans with longer contracts.  They have a solid team with solid depth and only need about 4-5 guys at most to be culled from the draft.  I wanted to use the extra picks and the value of Lito (to the right team) in order to get maximum leverage from my first day pick, and then further upgrade key picks throughout the draft as necessary to target specific players.  This is an aggressive move for an aggressive team.

Now that the trade is done....

With the 5th Pick, the Philadelphia Eagles select....


VERNON GHOLSTON, DE - OHIO STATE

G.M. - Styg50 -- Let me be perfectly clear here:  I am part of the problem in Philadelphia.  I expect Donovan McNabb to leap buildings in a single bound and go faster than a speeding bullet.  I am not going to help him with this first round pick.  Forget a pair of aging tackles on the O-line, of which either one or both may not make it to next year, and forget taking a WR in the first round.

You see, I tried to get into the head of the Philadelphia fans.  I tried to live among them, commune and be one with them.  I tried to Bleed Green.
 And as the mindmeld happened I saw it...the depth of their desires:  Kill Romo.  I tried to dismiss it, but once the thought had me it wouldn't let me be, burning behind my eyes like a hot coal as I tried in vain to sleep, branding my every thought with painstaking urgency.  Kill Romo.  I had multiple picks, plenty of ammo, and an opportunity to get a lethal weapon...so I took it.

Gholston will bring murderous intent to the Eagles already solid defensive rotation.  They currently feature 6 players at DE, with the young stud Abiamiri locked in as a rising star, and the addition of Trent Cole as a role player.  With the addition of Gholston, expect the aged veteran Howard to step aside to make room, and for the Eagles D-line to bring ferocious pressure under the watchful eye and guiding hand of the maestro of the blitz, Jim Johnson.  You saw the Superbowl, just like I did, and you saw what a difference consistent pressure could be in a successful defensive effort.  But to get it you have to have depth.  You have to have fresh bodies and young legs.  Beyond that Gholston brings intensity and athleticism, enthusiasm, sick speed and a TON of potential.  He has only begun to play this game, and Philadelphia is the perfect, no-nonsense defense, with enough depth to give him that critical window at the beginning of the year where he doesn't need to change the world or knock anyone's socks off, but just continue to grow and grasp the nature of the game he is destined to dominate in.

Ahh, and now I can sleep at last, with images of Romo in unutterable pain, running for his life and throwing into the hands of Dawkins, his screams like cricket bows, and all is right with the world.

The Draft So Far --

#1 - Miami Dolphins - DE Chris Long, Virginia
#2 - St. Louis Rams - OT Jake Long, Michigan
#3 - Atlanta Falcons - DT Glen Dorsey, LSU
#4 - Oakland Raiders - RB Darren McFadden, Arkansas

With that, the New York Jets are on the clock...MattR, that's you!

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lol
Great twist!  :)
OOMPA LOOMPA DOOMPADEE DOO
OOMPA LOOMPA, DOOMPADAH DEE
It's JaMarcus Russell, RRRRRUUUUNNNN!!!!!

by Zappa on Mar 28, 2008 6:57 PM MDT   0 recs

ha ha
the Chiefs glory years are the mid-90's.  

by hercules rockefeller on Mar 28, 2008 7:24 PM MDT   0 recs

I have yet to see a picture of Gholston
where he does not look like an absolute BEAST!

In real life, the possibility exists that he could end up in oakland or KC (not so much KC, but Allen may not get the treatment he is looking for there and end up walking soon).

I really wouldn't like that.  I'm sure Cutler wouldn't like it either...

On the other hand, neither would Phyllis! :)

I wish my sig was as cool as mdierks!

by styg50 on Mar 28, 2008 7:28 PM MDT   0 recs

How can you not like this guy
simply looking at the picture is enough to convince you - take a look at the arm-muculature of that guy!!

His Elbow-bands can hardly reach all the way arround...

From Denmark, so i excuse my self for un-knowing-ness...

by Claaaaas on Mar 29, 2008 6:58 PM MDT to parent up   0 recs

Hmm..
That sounded gay... I have a huuuge mancrush on Golston.
From Denmark, so i excuse my self for un-knowing-ness...

by Claaaaas on Mar 29, 2008 6:59 PM MDT to parent up   0 recs

Great story!
Nice to know how an Eagles GM or fan realllly thinks :)

by Arctic Bronco on Mar 28, 2008 8:07 PM MDT   0 recs

Poor Poor Romo
Dies under 30
Davis to the Hall! "A leader, once convinced that a particular course of action is the right one, must be undaunted when the going gets tough." Ronald Reagan

by Jon Tollerud on Mar 28, 2008 10:38 PM MDT   0 recs

Interesting Trade.
This isn't one I had thought about, but it makes perfect sense.  The Chiefs address one of their biggest needs and put themselves in position to address another with a first round prospect.  Lito is high risk, high reward and KC needs to take some chances to keep from slipping.  For the Eagles, it only makes sense when you consider that they're the Eagles.  Lito wants out, they can afford to let him out and this is an interesting way to do it.  Gholston does fit right in and poor Romo should be in trouble.  That said, shouldn't we be more concerned about the more statuesque Eli Manning and even Jason Campbell???

by ejruiz on Mar 29, 2008 5:38 AM MDT   0 recs

The fact remains...
Eagles fans will still complain that the team failed to acquire a playmaker at WR. Now if they can swing a deal for 85...
I wish Woody Paige was our coach

by bcfunderburk on Mar 29, 2008 6:04 AM MDT   0 recs

JasonB, Our Eagles Blogger....
Had this to say --

Well, they got this line backwards

"They currently feature 6 players at DE, with the young stud Abiamiri locked in as a rising star, and the addition of Trent Cole as a role player. "

I would say Cole more qualifies as the rising star... Plus the role player added to the rotation this offseason was Chris Clemons from the Raiders.

To be honest, I'm not entirely sure the Eagles gave up enough in this trade. I like Lito Sheppard, but I was surprised that him and our first plus a 5th rounder was all it took to jump up to #5 overall. I do however expect Lito Sheppard to be traded on draft day so that portion of the deal make sense.

That said, I think the Eagles would absolutely do it if they had the opportunity. They do believe that a successful defense begins and ends with the pass rush. They've sunk multiple high picks and huge money in free agency over the years in an attempt to build a killer pass rush... and I think they'd be salivating at a chance to have Vernon Gholston lining up opposite Trent Cole, who just made his first pro bowl this year.

I think it's fairly safe to say that three 3 guys named Tony, Eli, & Jason would be rather bummed to see this move actually happen.

by TheSportsGuru on Mar 29, 2008 8:04 AM MDT   0 recs

I was scrambling
to find my list of Eagles DEs before I sent my email of to Guru.  Got Cole and Clemons mixed up.  That being said, is Jason saying that there is a preference in Eagles-land of Cole over Abiamiri?  Regardless, DE doesn't come across as an immediate need, especially with them addressing it in free agency.

I guess that is why we are bloggers.  Kiper and the panel on the ESPN "on the clock" segment would never have been able to imagine this one...

I wish my sig was as cool as mdierks!

by styg50 on Mar 29, 2008 11:58 AM MDT to parent up   0 recs

Makes great sence for both teams!
... allthough the more passrushers taken early, the less the is for Jax to hope for...
From Denmark, so i excuse my self for un-knowing-ness...

by Claaaaas on Mar 29, 2008 12:08 PM MDT   0 recs

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