I would be curious if any of the three teams below have a desire to move up to 5. Sure, the Giants are possibly a 'trade down' target, but if Denver is in the mindset of not drafting a QB, then I would support a move back... but, not much further than 15 - that would be a stretch dependent upon how the draft seems to be unfolding.
Dolphins @ 11, Bills @ 12, Cardinals @ 15
#5 pick is worth 1,700 points
Dolphins could offer up their '18 first and seconds and get there (R1-11 and R2-42) or something that has the R1 pick and a mix of current year/future year
Bills have already moved up once, would they do it again? They could make it interesting with R1-12, R2-53 and R3-65. If they see a QB they like and he's there, maybe.
Cardinals would have a tougher road... they would have to give up most of their picks in the first 3 rounds to just fall short of the value. Unless there was a player or a R1-15, R2-47 (almost 1500 points) and future considerations.
Again, depends on whether or not these teams views QB as a 'must get' and who falls to 5, but I think I would give a thumbs up to any of those scenarios.
I'd lke Fitzpatrick at 5, probably even Nelson. But, there's a decent amount of talent in the top half of the draft and in the next two rounds.
I might do one of those moves, then package some of those picks to get back into late R1.
Hopefully, they're doing this tour of all the QBs to drive interest... I say make a move, get a solid return and go from there. If they want to draft OL, they can get McGlinchey (likely) at 11-15.
I'd certainly rather see this than them pick any of the QBs.
And, if Denver did something like this without addressing OL early, I think you'd have a minor revolt. Not saying these players aren't needed... but, gotta address the OL.
http://www.nj.com/sports/index.ssf/2...h_surpris.html