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04-19-2024, 03:15 PM | #1 |
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You better start looking at the rest of the trades man because the Pat Mahomes trade was one of the friendliest ever.
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MIN gave up 480 points - #42 overall 16.2 points - #188 overall xxx points - 2025 2nd round pick HOU gave up 760 points - #23 overall 1 point - # 232 overall A middle of round 2 pick would value at about 415 points, but the difference between the two trades is about 265 points. That indicates a premium for Houston of about 150 points which is about 36%. I just chose that particular trade because it was very recent. What trades do you consider to be much different in compensation premiums? Let's keep them within the last 5-10 years.
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If the 2025 pick is worth 265 points in the trade, then that is about 55% of their current round 2 pick value. That's precisely why I said approximately 50% of the current pick and that's normally how it's stated. It varies in a range of 35% to 60% of the current year's pick with fair regularity. Those fluctuate based on the model. The Hill model is usually a better representation of trade values too. |
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