http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...-breakdown-rookie-qb-tidbits-canes-notes.html
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But I think this part makes sense:
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Not sure why the confusion... it is essentially a third round pick.
it's the present value of a future pick.Bpk and MonstBlitz like this. -
I don't think Jimmy Johnson's opinion is bad, but he's definitely going to have a stronger negative opinion than pretty much anyone. He was a coach very tolerate of player bull****, and had a very strict ideas of what picks were worth in what context. -
JJ is applying artificial valuation. There are no outside conditions that cause one year's 40th overall pick to be less desirable than another year's 40th overall pick.
And since most NFL teams now use JJ's artificial valuation, teams that actually know what the hell they're doing tend to take advantage of them. Reference the manner in which the Patriots continue to accumulate draft picks.Moves, Rhody Phins Fan, xphinfanx and 1 other person like this. -
Extreme example I know. But it refutes your position that draft picks don't devalue.dont fumble, Bpk and Paul 13 like this. -
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Saying that draft picks have equal value doesn't mean that it becomes acceptable to wait 20 years to exercise them.Rhody Phins Fan likes this. -
Setting JJ aside...
Dierdorf really has no clue.Paul 13 likes this. -
I'll give you 6% off the value of what it's worth in 1 year today. Then in 1 year you'll have the book amount, just put it in the bank today.
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If a team doesn't think a recently demoted player is a part of its future, then a 2nd & 6th could very well be deemed as unprecedented. -
JJ also just said Romo is a great QB and will win a Super Bowl.
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Several times, Bobby Beathard would see a player he wanted in the 2nd and had a 1st round grade on, and would trade the next year's 1st for a 2nd in the current draft. One example was the pick he used on Natrone MeansBpk likes this. -
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Also, let's say Davis played for Miami in 2012 and had a season that was about the average of his 3 previous seasons.
If the Colts called in March 2013 and asked to trade for him, there is no way you'd get a 2nd round 2013 pick for him. It would more likely be a 3rd or 4th. The reason being Miami would have gotten one more year of use out of that resource. The way it happened, Miami gets a season less use and Indy gets him a season sooner. That's why he is worth a premium price at this time of yeargunn34 likes this. -
I would rather be the team that takes the 1st rounder in trade. Getting a 1st round pick for a 2nd round pick is a steal. -
We just didn't get rid of him for nothing. We replaced him with a CB who outplayed him so far. AND received two future picks. Is he talented? Yes. We were going with another CB as the starter. We received a 2nd for a nickle back. I know he would be in on alot of snaps, but I'm not complaining.
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