Just a quick heads up that the Drafttek.com website has a new trade chart that shows which teams have which picks.
Values are the conventional Jimmy Johnson ones but this shows you what picks a trade partner has for sure. Some teams have traded away some picks already or used them in the supplemental draft.
About Drafttek (included to get over the min word limit)
Drafttek's main product uses a computer model (VBA on MSExcel platform) to generate a 7-round mock-up of the 2013 NFL Draft. As team needs and player rankings change over the months leading up to the draft, Draft Tek will be the first out of the block with updated projections - on a daily basis if events warrant.
The goal of Drafttek's model is to produce a "plausible" imitation of the draft. An algorithm weighs the available players on a ranked "Big Board" against a matrix of team positional needs. Positions that are most likely to be addressed via the draft are identified with higher priority codes. Of course what is needed by a team may not be available; a team with a TE as the highest priority will think twice before selecting their #35 rated player at selection #10 in the first round. Thus the algorithm must often weigh between "reaching" for a position of high need versus selecting a better valued player at a position of lesser need.


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