It is all situational and based on what the goal is.MaxPower said:Don't get this logic. It's still a pick you had that you can no longer use. Even if who you get is just an average starter, that's highly valuable when you consider how little you pay a second rounder. Also, if a late first is not a drop off then why don't teams always trade them for two seconds?Texan_Aggie said:
Wasn't our pick though. We turned a 1st into two seconds, and turned one of those seconds (which is 2025) into Diggs a 5th and a 6th.
I don't think the drop-off from late round 1 to 2 is that big, but salary wise is better.
Also, I highly doubt our picks going into the draft are where we stay. Caserio traded 8 times in last years draft. Brian Gaine traded 0 in his two years. Nick likes to wheel and deal.
Goal: Win the division, Win the Super-bowl
Timeline: immediate, but a degree of lack of desire too much for the future because foundational pieces give a solid 5 year window
What Diggs does is instantly create a nightmare for the defense.
Diggs: CB1
Nico: CB2
Tank Dell: CB3/Safety
Mixon: LB will have to pick him up
Schultz: A mismatch with a LB, so safety to cover him
Keep in mind, the Bills had to make a deal. So it is hard to think the Texans didn't come out ahead.