Originally Posted by Mescalito345:
I simply do not understand why GMs are not willing to trade future draft picks for current stars like Davante, Tyreek, or Amari.
Originally Posted by Mescalito345:
I simply do not understand why GMs are not willing to trade future draft picks for current stars like Davante, Tyreek, or Amari.
Because they think that they’ll hit on all of their draft picks… when in reality a draft pick is an unknown commodity that can just as likely result in a Skyy Less, rather than a Rashee Rice.
Not saying teams should follow the Rams lead of a few years ago when they mortgaged most of their draft capital for veteran players (although it did result in a Super Bowl win)… but the obsession with not trading draft picks for proven veteran players is irrational at times. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mescalito345:
I simply do not understand why GMs are not willing to trade future draft picks for current stars like Davante, Tyreek, or Amari.
Big money plus picks.
You’re risking major cap space and draft capital for one guy.
Teams that are bad enough to have both have more needs to fill. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
Because they think that they’ll hit on all of their draft picks… when in reality a draft pick is an unknown commodity that can just as likely result in a Skyy Less, rather than a Rashee Rice.
Not saying teams should follow the Rams lead of a few years ago when they mortgaged most of their draft capital for veteran players (although it did result in a Super Bowl win)… but the obsession with not trading draft picks for proven veteran players is irrational at times.
Yeah, it seems like most GMs (and fans for that matter) think that 1st rd draft pick is a guarantee for something, when it’s really nothing more than a lottery ticket. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
Because they think that they’ll hit on all of their draft picks… when in reality a draft pick is an unknown commodity that can just as likely result in a Skyy Less, rather than a Rashee Rice.
Not saying teams should follow the Rams lead of a few years ago when they mortgaged most of their draft capital for veteran players (although it did result in a Super Bowl win)… but the obsession with not trading draft picks for proven veteran players is irrational at times.
It’s more than that. Rarely is it a 1 for 1 swap of a pick for a player. Usually a trade involves multiple picks, especially for a higher end player. Now throw in salary differences and it’s not a sustainable strategy. The keys to winning in this league are having an elite QB (hopefully on a rookie deal) and having a roster with solid cost controlled players. KCs last two SBs are proof of that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefaRoo:
If the Raiders traded Adams to KC Al Davis’ ghost would come back from the great beyond and strangle his kid in his sleep.