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Old 05-02-2006   #16
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Over at Extremskins, they kinda think the Skins gave up to much.
The values are not to be known till next year.
If the player plays big time - it's a wash.
If not and the skins go down the well that pick is looking at the top of the round.
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Old 05-02-2006   #17
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ACTUALLY the trade was 550 to 540 .....

no one here can say , " they gave up too much " because no one knows what he's gonna be like.....I can't stand the draft........ever guy in the country who owns a TV becomes a pro scout and can determine a players value perfectly every time......What if he IS a HOF'er like HH said he wouldn't be? Do you recall how many millions of skins fans said Darrell WHO?!??......exactly.....how 'bout we wait a few seasons......

Nice way to spin the value chart. Projecting next year's second rounder to pick #85 a late third in order to make it worthwhile.
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Nice way to spin the value chart. Projecting next year's second rounder to pick #85 a late third in order to make it worthwhile.
i'm far from an expert, but i think the values are accurate. this may explain it-

http://www.profootballweekly.com/PF.../TradeValue.htm

"In instances where next year’s draftpicks are traded, teams generally divide the league into quadrants, ranking how they expect a team to finish next year. If the Chargers were to deal with the Eagles, who are expected by many to finish in the top eight next year after an active offseason, San Diego could expect a 2005 first-round pick belonging to Philadelphia to be worth 680-800 points. If the Chargers were considering a trade with the 49ers, who are expected to finish in the bottom eight after depleting their roster of much of its veteran talent to better position the team financially for the future, they could expect to receive value ranging from 1,400 to 3,000 points. However, because there is so much parity in the league and it's difficult to predict where a club will finish, some teams generally expect to receive about 1,000 points in exchange for a future first-round pick from a bad team and 750 from a contender. Also, in any trade involving draft choices in both the current year and a future year, most teams will value, say, a fourth-round pick in the current draft as being worth a third-rounder in next year's draft— the team receiving the future pick moving up a round in return for having to wait an extra year to exercise its pick"
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