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From what I've established in my limited time watching the NFL draft was there was once a time when there was no rookie wage scale, it made trades into the top 5 almost none existent, then the new CBA happened and rookies had to do something in the NFL to get payed like a pro, this created a wild wild west scenario trade wise, where all of a sudden the RGIII trade becomes possible and even goes as far as looking like a good idea after RGIII's rookie year
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My question is does the unmitigated disaster that the trade has turned into mean that we'll never see a trade in that range ever again? As such wouldn't it be ironic if say 2 first round picks (say the 10th pick and a future first) suddenly looks like an appealing offer to the Oakland Raiders and we end up landing Marriota. The gift that keeps on giving.
Or are teams going to continue to do stupid stuff like offer 3 firsts and a second to move up 2 spots regardless of how the RGIII trade turned out?
Just spitballing on this Thanksgiving.
My question is does the unmitigated disaster that the trade has turned into mean that we'll never see a trade in that range ever again? As such wouldn't it be ironic if say 2 first round picks (say the 10th pick and a future first) suddenly looks like an appealing offer to the Oakland Raiders and we end up landing Marriota. The gift that keeps on giving.
Or are teams going to continue to do stupid stuff like offer 3 firsts and a second to move up 2 spots regardless of how the RGIII trade turned out?
Just spitballing on this Thanksgiving.