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That is where applying trade value chart points comes up short.
And even then, only if he's having the look of a potential bust and it's a selection at the top of the round.If the team actually had him rated as a late 1st round pick, then it isn't really much of an overpay to get him.
The only time we are going to be upset about this is watching next years draft on day 2.
Truly no way to know if we overpayed till we see him play.The team overpaid by pick value. That's a statement of fact.
The pick chart is just one tool to evaluate draft picks and trades.
The ultimate and only REAL value of the picks is what they bring to the team as players both in and out of the locker room.
So, we'll see.
The Rams have earned enough surplus value in the draft last year with their picks and with various comp picks to make me not give one shit that they traded up as much as they did for Fiske. I see the need at that spot as tremendous, I can see the possibilities in the player, and am absolutely fascinated by the possibility that teaming him up with Verse could quicken their transition to the NFL and speed up their timeline.
He does exactly that and I love it. Yeah it has backfired a few times over the years but its worked out more than not. And that's including draft, free agency, and trades. McSnead target who they think will fit what they want to do and they go get them and I love that. How can you not be excited to watch these two play together on the line. McVay and Snead are such a great pair together, they know how to build team chemistry too. This defense is going to be fun to watch and they will only get better over time imo.But the upside of Snead is he does what it takes to get a deal done.