I decided to put all the trades on one page so I could look at them a little closer. That way it was easier to compare. The first 3 trades involved higher selections and bigger moves up the board. (all for QBs.) The last 3 were toward the end of the 1st round and involved less movement. I didn’t look at the draft calculator to see what the numbers are.
Chicago – SF +1 Traded their first-round No. 3 overall pick, third-round No. 67 overall pick, fourth-round No. 111 overall pick and a 2018 third-round pick to the 49ers for their No. 2 overall pick (drafted QB Mitch Trubisky).
Kansas City– Buffalo + 17Traded their first-round No. 27 overall pick, third-round No. 91 overall pick and a 2018 first-round pick to the Bills for their first-round No. 10 overall pick (drafted QB Patrick Mahomes II).
Houston– Cleveland + 13Traded their first-round No. 25 overall pick and a 2018 first-round pick to the Browns for their first-round No. 12 overall pick (drafted QB Deshaun Watson).
Atlanta – Seattle + 5Traded their first-round No. 31 overall pick, third-round No. 95 overall pick and seventh-round No. 249 overall pick to the Seahawks for their first-round No. 26 overall pick (drafted OLB Takkarist McKinley).
Cleveland – GB + 4Traded their second-round No. 33 overall pick and fourth-round No. 108 overall pick to the Packers for their first-round No. 29 overall pick (drafted TE David Njoku).
San Francisco – Seattle + 3Traded their second-round No. 34 overall pick and fourth-round No. 111 overall pick acquired from the Bears to the Seahawks for their first-round No. 31 overall pick acquired from the Falcons (ILB Reuben Foster).
The SF- Seattle trade was comparable to the Cleveland-GB trade. I was hoping for something closer to what Atlanta gave up to get the 26th pick from Seattle. If GB got the 3rd round pick, Cleveland could have kept their 7th round pick.