dlanod
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All depends on the pick they are bid on...with the draft a little weak on for talent; 15 - 25 range for both is a possibility.
Won't matter too much, as after 12 or so picks; the point system is skewed a lot less.
For example, for a bid at pick 20 (912 pts), we may use a 3rd, 4th or 5th rounder this year and cop the deficit next year. Or we may see Allison, Rolls and co. as better in the long term and pay for the picks up front this year.
That being said, a bid at 20; with the Lions using a 3rd rounder at 38 instead, would be take us into a minus of 447pts...about the equivalent of moving from pick 4 to 7 next season or from pick 25 to 45 if we're talking second round.
It certainly will make draft night a whole lot more interesting![]()
I haven't seen any indication that it's optional as to how you use your picks to match. The documentation basically says it takes your subsequent picks until either you've matched the total exactly (all good), you've exceeded it (you get a pick back roughly equivalent to the amount you overpaid), or you've run out of picks worth points (in which case your first rounder the next year gets downgraded correspondingly). You don't get to choose which picks to use.






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