You can't seriously be that naive. One of the biggest parts of the draft is trying to understand not only how YOU value a player but how others value them. How else can you predict how you think the board will fall? Of course your board will be different and no two will be alike, but to think a player doesn't have universal value is being closed minded. To prove the point, most every amature GM here on this very forum correctly predicted that another OT wouldn't come off the board until the 2nd rd.
Any GM that tries to get cute and predict what other teams are going to do as a significant basis for their picks is an idiot. No way would a GM have a player ranked at 19 and choose to wait until pick 50 to draft him because they are "sure" of where all 31 teams have them ranked. The only time you should trade back is if there are SEVERAL players at positions of need that you like equally well. It doesn't matter which one you get. If teams didn't target individual players no one would trade up, EVER. Deciding not to trade back is the same thing as deciding to trade up. You do it when there is a player you want and do not want the risk losing them. Period.
The fact that no two boards from the so-called experts are the same and none of them match what actually happens is evidence that the assessments are unreliable.
So trading our 3rd rd pick for someones 4th rd pick would be fine in your eyes because you don't want to use ANYONES trade value chart?? You can base our trades on any chart you want and we got the short end of the stick, PERIOD!!! :rolleyes2:
Your example didn't happen and makes no sense.