I looked at 3 charts.
40=500
64=270. Add 4th +44 and 6th + 14.6 = 328.6 it is no where near enough.
Throw in a 3rd + 116 = 444.6 and a 5th + 27.4 = 472 and it is still short.
Uncle Teddy will not trade a 2,3,4,5 and 6 for one player.
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"GermanGilbert" wrote:
forget about the value chart, wpr, it's not worth the paper it's written on. all that matters is what happens on draft day and what teams are willing to offer and what the other team is willing to accept. nobody is looking on a draft value chart ;)
as i saw this ridicolous uptrade by atlanta yesterday, i have an example for you:
in 2011 the falcons traded from 27 to 6
in 2008 the jaguars traded from 26 to 8
that's a pretty similar scenario.
the falcons paid an extra 2nd, 4th, 2012 1st, 2012 4th
the jaguars paid two extra 3rd and a 4th
that's a HUGE difference ;)
"wpr" wrote: