I think the Lions would be foolish to not pack their 1st overall pick to the Bronco's for Cutler and a 2nd day pick of some flavor. They need a decent QB who can get the ball to Calvin Johnson.
"Zero2Cool" wrote:
At the same time, Denver would be foolish to trade Cutler for that 1st overall pick, regardless of what part of the "package" it's in. Thanks to the absolutely ridiculous salary structure for these unproven players, that pick is much more of a curse than an opportunity. I would bet that no team really wants that 1st pick this year.
A 30 million + guarantee for Stafford? He might be worth it, but I don't see it. I don't even come close to seeing it. You can insert your favorite rookie here, the math still sucks, imo.
Over at the National Football Post, one of the contributors argues that the new NFLPA executive director needs to preserve this rookie salary structure. If the NFLPA listens to his advice and stands fast on this issue, I cannot see how there would ever be labor peace. Wrong is wrong... I don't have to own an NFL team to know that much.
Something is f#cked up when the 1st overall pick is a negative instead of a positive.