Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!I'd like everyone to know that I didn't sleep at all last night and that's because I stayed up for 12 straight hours trying to figure out WHO WON the Saints-Eagles trade. I didn't even get to watch the NCAA title game. Does anyone know who won? I'll bet it was North Carolina. They were up 16 when I turned the game off and there's no way they blew that lead.As for yesterday's big trade, we'll be covering it in detail in today's Jonathan Schoop Jersey newsletter, plus we'll be taking a look at Pete Prisco's latest mock draft. We'll also be taking a look at how can make history.As always, here's your weekly reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for the newsletter. All you have to do is . Alright, let's get to the rundown. 1. Today's show: Four teams that should trade up and four teams that should trade down in the NFL DraftWhen it comes to trades, what the will probably just be the tip of the iceberg. Every year, there are dozens of trades involving draft picks and this year has been no exception. For today's episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Ryan Wilson and Will Brinson took a look at four teams that should trade up in the draft and four teams that should look to trade down.Teams that should look to trade up: . Both guys think the Packers need to move up to grab a receiver, but one thing the Packers shouldn't do is package both of their first-round picks (No. 22 and 28) to make the deal. The Packers have two second-round picks (53, 59), and they could package one of those with one of their first-round picks to make a move up the board. . Wilson doesn't think the Steelers will move out of the 20th overall spot. However, he does think the Steelers will try to trade back into the first round by making a deal for one of the final few picks of the round. The Steelers would then use that pick on a quarterback. . Brinson thinks the Lions should stay put with the second-overall pick, but then package the 32nd-overall Jesus Sucre Jersey pick and the 34th-overall pick together to move back up into the back half of the first round to grab a QB.If you want to know which teams should be looking to trade down, you'll have to listen to today's podcast, which you can . You can also watch today's episode . 2. and make major draft tradeThe Saints and Eagles shook up the NFL Draft on Monday when they made a major trade that consisted only of draft picks. When you see a big trade like this, there's almost always at least one player involved, but that wasn't the case with this deal, which consisted of eight picks changing hands. Here's :Saints receive:Two first-round picks in 2022 (No. 16 and No. 19) and a 2022 sixth-round pick (No. 194) Eagles receive:2022 first-round pick (No. 18), 2022 third-round (No. 101), 2022 seventh-round pick (No. 237), 2023 first-round pick, 2024 second-round pickOn the surface, it might feel like the Eagles won this trade, but I actually love this deal for both teams.On the Saints' end, having two first-round picks in 2022 is huge because it gives them plenty of options. On one hand, the Saints could try to trade up and grab a quarterback. That being said, trading up for a QB in this draft seems risky and somewhat crazy. Not only do the Saints already have , but they also have ready to roll in case Winston isn't fully recovered from his ACL injury by Week 1.It doesn't make much sense to sign TWO quarterbacks in free agency if you're planning to draft one. Also, the QB draft cla s isn't that great and trading into the top-10 Zach Britton Jersey this year to get a QB would be borderline crazy. This means it won't be surprising if the Saints use their two first-round picks to fill two of their biggest needs, which are at wide receiver and tackle. If the Saints want to be bold, they could also call around the NFL to see if any quarterbacks are available for a trade. I mean, who knows, maybe the would be willing to part with for multiple first-round picks. Those two don't seem to be getting along.As for the Eagles, they now have two first-round picks in both 2022 and 2023. The advantage for the Eagles right now is that they can give one more year to prove himself without sweating it. If he struggles in 2022, they can simply look to draft his replacement in 2023. If he ends up being good, they can spend the next two drafts building around him.The true X-factor in this trade is going to be where the Saints finish in 2022. If they make it to the playoffs, then the Eagles will be getting a first-round pick from New Orleans in 2023 that will be 19th or lower. If the Saints flame out, then the Eagles could be getting a top-10 pick. The Saints made this trade a suming they'll be good in 2023, but if they struggle, then the deal is definitely going to backfire on them. TRADE GRADESWhenever there's a trade, there's a 100% chance we're going to hand out grades for that deal and that's exactly what we did in this situation.The Saints-Eagles deal was graded by CBSSports.com's Jordan Dajani and here's what he came up with:Eagles grade: A-.Saints grade: B.You can check out Dajani's . Dwight Smith Jr. Jersey 3. Pete Prisco's mock draftAfter ranking the top-100 NFL free agents last month, Pete Prisco needed some time to mentally recover from making the list, which is why we haven't heard from him in nearly four weeks. However, Prisco is back and he's back with his latest mock draft. After looking at Prisco's mock, I'd say there are two very notable things: He has three quarterbacks going in the top-16 picks and he has the taking an offensive lineman with the first-overall pick despite the fact that Jacksonville spent big in free agency by signing and tagging . That being said, Prisco is pretty plugged Tim Beckham Jersey into what's happening in Jacksonville, so don't be surprised if the guy at the top of his list ends up going No. 1 overall.With that in mind, here are the top-10 picks in Prisco's mock:1. Jaguars: OL Evan Neal (Alabama)2. Lions:EDGE Aidan Hutchinson (Michigan)3.
L Travon Walker (Georgia)4. : EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux (Oregon)5. :OL Ikem Ekwonu (North Carolina State)6. :QB Malik Willis (Liberty)7. Giants: EDGE Jermaine Johnson (Florida State)8. :QB Kenny Pickett (Pitt)9. :OL Charles Cro s (Mi si sippi State)10. Jets:CB Ahmed Gardner (Cincinnati)The other QB Prisco has going in the top-16 is Desmond Ridder. Prisco has the former University of Cincinnati quarterback projected to go to the Saints at 16th overall. To check out the rest of Prisco's mock, be . We also have a full seven-round mock draft for the , which . You can also read our seven-round and our . 4. Free agency matchmaker: Looking at po sible landing spots for