KB21 said:Not just in my mind, but in Nick Saban's mind as well.
PhinPhreak said:Then you have missed out on the whole point of what I am saying, I said straight out if Smith is who you want then you don't trade or if you do it better be worth it. If a RB is what you want and they are all considered equal then you make the trade.
inFINSible said:Nick Saban is saying he is going to stick to the value chart....and I'm sure he will stick to the value chart....THIS YEARS' value chart.
If he can move down to the 7th spot and still get Brown Benson or Williams, which shouldn't be any problem at all, he's going to do it for whatever he can get.
Because THAT is the value.
fishypete said:Keith...first...you have no idea what has or hasn't been offered...so whats your problem? If the Vikes offer the 7th, 49th, 120th, 191st and next years first...you would be unhappy? There's nothing thats say's it has to be any certain way for value...as long as the value of the picks are close. Thats up to the Dolphins...take it easy.
ih8brady said:Is PFW's ratings on a scale of 10?
KB21 said:Let's add them up.
2nd pick = 2,600 points
7th pick = 1,500 points
49th pick = 410 points
120th pick = 54 points
191st pick = 15 points
Next year's first round pick is only worth their second round pick this year, so we will give them 410 points for that pick.
Total, that package is worth 2,389 points.
The second pick is worth 2,600 points. That's not value. No deal.
PhinPhreak said:The Chart is generic, if it was adjusted from year to year it would make a little more sense, but how can you decide one year when you have 3 players that are head and shoulders above the rest, and another when you have the top 9 that are pretty much equal that the 7th pick is worth x.
The values are not taking into consideration the strength of the players.
fishypete said:Lets see...you get the player you really want...you get an additional 3 picks this draft and a first next draft....and you think it's not enough?
....and more picks....you do it...period.fishypete said:If you can acquire the real player you want three or four picks lower...you be a fool not too....same player....lower cap cost. .....
KB21 said:Let's add them up.
2nd pick = 2,600 points
7th pick = 1,500 points
49th pick = 410 points
120th pick = 54 points
191st pick = 15 points
Next year's first round pick is only worth their second round pick this year, so we will give them 410 points for that pick.
Total, that package is worth 2,389 points.
The second pick is worth 2,600 points. That's not value. No deal.
There is no way that the value of players in this draft from 1-7 changes as much as that value chart indicates.PhinPhreak said:The Chart is generic, if it was adjusted from year to year it would make a little more sense, but how can you decide one year when you have 3 players that are head and shoulders above the rest, and another when you have the top 9 that are pretty much equal that the 7th pick is worth x.
The values are not taking into consideration the strength of the players.
KB21 said:No, because the value is not there.
I detailed an acceptable trade in my last article.
Miami gets:
7th pick = 1,500 points
18th pick = 900 points
80th pick = 190 points
TOTAL = 2,590 points
Minnesota gets:
2nd pick = 2,600 points
That's value.