On the day before the 2013 NFL Draft, we still don't know much. We do know that there are a lot more teams looking to trade down, rather than trade up. But Oakland Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie believes he will have options.
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McKenzie said Wednesday, via the Oakland Tribune, that there has been plenty of "action" regarding the No. 3 overall pick. McKenzie says he hasn't been the one calling other teams. The Raiders would surely love to add extra ammunition in this deep draft by moving down; they are missing a second-round pick.
McKenzie indicated that he has a good idea of what he'll do if they stay at No. 3. If they trade out of the pick, it could happen if Texas A&M's Luke Joeckel or Central Michigan's Eric Fisher get past Jacksonville at No. 2. One popular scenario I've heard: Oakland trading down to Arizona at No. 7.
If that happens, Oakland could very well still get Florida defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd, while grabbing another pick along the way.
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