Ok. So played around on FirstPick.com on the assumption that some team will want to come up into the end of the 1st round for a QB or a pass rusher. A trade out into the early 2nd round ends up with this:
Round 2 Pick 5 (NYJ):
Vander Esch, Leighton, OLB/ILB, Boise State (ILB of the future)
Round 2 Pick 28:
Allen, Marcus, FS, Penn State (PLug and play safety)
Round 3 Pick 8 (NYJ):
Guice, Derrius, RB, LSU (Let's just get some unquestioned L Bell and Conner insurance. If Guice gets healthy he is Marshawn Lynch right when Bell starts breaking down)
Round 3 Pick 28:
Carter, Lorenzo, OLB, Georgia (Outside. Inside. I don't care. Take another high end athlete for the LB level and figure out the fit on the fly)
Round 5 Pick 11:
Fumagalli, Troy, TE, Wisconsin (Because even with a healthy McDonald, no one really believes in the current TE group. The inverse Jesse James. I know he can block, not sure he is much in the pass game at the NFL level. Matt Spaeth at worst?)
Round 5 Pick 28:
Ateman, Marcell, WR, Oklahoma State (Keep the WR pipeline running)
Round 7 Pick 2:
J Hall, P, DT, Sam Houston State (Big Guy for the middle with some nimbleness.)
Round 7 Pick 28:
Ogundeko, Ebenezer, DE/OLB, Tennessee State (Lottery ticket. If his head is together and he can put in the work, get a pass rush specialist. If he is a terminal knucklehead, then at this point -- who cares?)
If it could go down like this, I really like the idea of trading back. The only real drawback with it is how folks see the following guys:
1. Evans at LB
2. Key at pass rusher
3. Harrison at safety
Trade back means you almost surely pass on these guys and lose out on Reid as well.