Denver Broncos trade rumors could lead to a draft day move with Titans

MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 25: Director of Coaching Operations Doug Rosfeld from the Cincinnati Bengals of the South Team during the 2020 Resse's Senior Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on January 25, 2020 in Mobile, Alabama. The North Team defeated the South Team 34 to 17. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 25: Director of Coaching Operations Doug Rosfeld from the Cincinnati Bengals of the South Team during the 2020 Resse's Senior Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on January 25, 2020 in Mobile, Alabama. The North Team defeated the South Team 34 to 17. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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What is the price tag?

One of the best things to come out this offseason/draft season, was several different sites coming out with 2020 NFL Mock Draft simulators. Two big ones (TDN and PFN) allow you to make trades, but I generally stick to PFN’s mock draft simulator because they let the computer trade, which is more realistic.

Those computer-simulated trades prevent certain position groups from being way more talented than the others because there shouldn’t be a 2nd round DT still on the board with the 100th pick while you can’t find a cornerback who has played more than two games.

Anyway, all of that is important because to do these trades they use the Rich Hill trade model, which is incredibly accurate to real-life trades.

Using that model, this is a perfect trade for the Titans and the Broncos.

Broncos get: 1st round pick (29th overall)

Titans get: 2nd round pick (46th), 3rd round (83rd), 4th round (118th)

That may seem a little low, but remember that just because that is where the Titans start, doesn’t mean that is where they will finish.

If they wanted to the Titans could easily move up to the top of the 2nd round and still have an extra 2nd and 3rd round pick to play with.