Sentences with phrase «trading up for»

If they rise above that mark, we could see rate lock, and that could cause homeowners to stay put at locked - in rates instead of trading up for higher - rate properties.
In a time where financial concerns are pushing people away from the thought of expensive vacations or trading up for a larger house and instead opting for home improvements, more care is being put into the adjacent outdoor spaces, too.
That suggests the next major overhaul to Apple's iPhone lineup could see an increasing in the number of existing iPhone users trading up for a new device.
If you own just MP1 or 2, then yes, it is worth trading in and trading up for the full package.
As we reported last week in our post Interested in Trading Up for a New Kindle Touch or Kindle Fire Tablet?
Keep an eye on trading up for a quarterback, especially if Rosen slips a little bit.
Incidentally, the Steelers have been rumored as potentially trading up for LVE this year.
Part of it is as you say, John, but I think a large part is that they just can't pass on getting the shiny toy available at the time or trading up for an even shinier one.
We even have talk of the Pats trading up for a rookie QB.
Trading up for Julio Jones in the 2011 NFL Draft has been paying dividends for Atlanta, and the 49ers are in deep trouble down 17 - 0 early in the NFC Championship.
How does he know that San Diego isn't thinking about trading up for a QB?
I'm really, really hoping teams are patient for trading up for anyone, mainly a QB.
Truthfully I've even come around to Allen & Jackson also, but I'd be unhappy about trading up for them as I feel like you'll need to spend at least the first year if not two of their rookie deal holding clipboards and learning the ropes.
So what I am saying is that if Guice is there at # 23, it is likely he will also be there until at least # 28, so we should be trading up for # 27 or # 28, not # 25, and that should save us a bit.
I was thinking that maybe, just maybe, they are trading up for Chubb.
THis could also explain why so many people feel Baker could go at 1 or is the only QB worth trading up for.
Picking any of them at # 30 or trading up for Wynn or trading down and getting any of the other four within the first half of the second round wouldn't really be much of a reach for any of them.
Also, you're forgetting him trading up for Cordarelle Patterson.
Although there is a danger in trading up for the third quarterback off the board, it's a necessary move for the Bills.
If there is only one team who is considering trading up for Jackson, then leverage may or may not come into play.
No trading up for a 3 down DT is another story.
But I'm pretty sure they have absolutely no chance of trading up for him (barring trading Brady and Gronk with two # 2 picks and then some).
i'd be on board with trading up for a top guy who falls... D.James, R. Smith, Edmounds if somehow he falls past 15.
We will not be trading up for him.
The fired Doug Whaley, history will show, likely overspent trading up for first - round wideout Sammy Watkins in 2014, and picked wrong with quarterback E.J. Manuel in the first round in 2013.
Can see teams trading up for Denzel Ward, Fitzpatrick, lot of possibilities.
That's what trading up for Smith would mean, because he's strictly a WLB in our defense.
HOWEVER, I don't think he's worth trading up for.
and if Bridges is gone i'm not sure who we're trading up for....
Passing him at 13 could be a worse mistake than trading up for Griffin...
When you hear Jerry speculate about the number of QB's and RB's being taken before 19, and how that could cause some defensive players to drop, I believe trading up for one of those players that get pushed down some is more likely than trading back.
Trading up for a DT in a class deep in DT seems like a mistake unless that player is a franchise talent.
I would give it to you if it was a predraft trade, but they were trading up for a specific player (Wentz) Why?
TT has not had a good history of trading up... Melvin Gordon, Manti Teo, Jerry Attouchu... no disrespect to Gordon, but I'm not a fan of running backs in first round and less of a fan of trading up for one.
Normally I don't mind trading back but where the Texans are starting from this year, I am more of a fan of trading up for quality (if there is such a thing after round 1) vs. quantity.
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And then trade up for Mayfield (or Allen if they are so in love with his cannon — but I'll take accuracy any day of the week).
If he falls to the 4th or we are able to trade up for a couple more 3rds I think we should grab him.
In the 2012 draft, we traded up for Mo Claiborne, and the info was leaked that if we would have stayed put in the 2nd we were taking Bobby Wagner, again were dead on.
I love that we trade up for Vita Vea in RD 1, matching him with Gerald McCoy should be a terror, but D - Tackles need a breather, they can't play every down, so its always good to have a dominant third DT who can give both of your starters a blow when they need it.
They actually traded up for Kyle Van Noy and Jahvid Best.
I'll be happy with picking him at 26, but I wouldn't trade up for him.
Den would be making that move for a QB, NYJ traded up for a qb, and now you've got your top two on the board with only one pick standing befor you.
But the rumor is Buffalo and the Giants have been talking terms on a trade up for 2 since the Bills like Rosen.
And knowing that we both need a starting OG and he happens to come from Notre Dame, what would it take for Spielman to trade up for Nelson?
I'd also like to see us trade up for Landry if it doesn't look like he'll fall to us.
They'd then be able to package 2 of their 3 next picks to trade up for a early - or mid-2nd round pick.
Even more aggressively, Lynch could make 2 separate deals to trade up for 2 new picks anywhere between the late - 1st round through the mid-2nd round.
As you said, with 4 going in the top 5, at least, that still leaves 2, possibly 3 QBs that teams might be willing to trade up for to get ahead of others.
Would you trade up for him?
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