'05 NFL Draft Trade Value Chart

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MTK
03-14-2005, 10:52 PM
2005 NFL Draft Trade Value Chart (http://www.thewarpath.net/2005nfldraftvaluechart.htm)

Quite simply, each pick is assigned a certain amount of points, so using this chart you can determine what is a fair amount of compensation for each pick in the draft.

This is what many GM's in the NFL use to gauge the value of the picks in the draft.

Still don't get it? Check out this more detailed explanation (http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/NFLDraft/Draft+Insider/2004/TradeValue.htm#Chart).

Thanks to BrudLee for suggesting we post this handy chart.

Big C
03-14-2005, 11:20 PM
good chart, but i suppose it depends on a teams needs, depth of a draft, etc. such as this draft, not many great players like in past years, such as last years draft which was stocked.

Duffman003
03-15-2005, 01:51 AM
according to that we could techniquely trade our first pick for every pick in rounds 4,5,6, and 7. which would be pointless and weird

That Guy
03-15-2005, 03:29 AM
according to that we could techniquely trade our first pick for every pick in rounds 4,5,6, and 7. which would be pointless and weird

you had me laughing so hard... its jusst a guide though ;)... i'd seriously consider that if we could do it though... we'd get every late round gem... and a 4 month training camp to try and figure it all out. We could always turn it into a reality TV series though, i'm sure danny would consider it.

FRPLG
03-15-2005, 09:27 AM
I am sure he would not. I do think he would actually have to fire Gibbs if that plan was ever seriously considered. That is crazy. We'd never be in cap trouble though. We could low ball everyone and devalue the end of the draft enough so that everyone is making minimum with no SB. That'd be fun. Very popular with the players too I am sure.

SmootSmack
03-15-2005, 10:02 AM
Isn't that the strategy that Beathard used to use-trade high picks for a bunch of lower ones?

BrudLee
03-15-2005, 10:40 AM
according to that we could techniquely trade our first pick for every pick in rounds 4,5,6, and 7. which would be pointless and weird
Perhaps you could... if another team held all the rights to all those picks.

This chart is a guideline of approximate value. For example, if the 49ers wanted out of the #1 pick, the approximate value of that pick exceeds the 4th pick in every round. Does that mean the Bears would trade their entire draft for one pick? Doubtful (although the Bears have made worse selections).

These are what one team considers to be the value of "abstract selections". Actual picks (like when Ricky Williams was on the board for the Saints) can make the pick more valuable to a team. Ditka placed a great deal of value on the player to be selected, and he paid dearly for his choice. If his desire for that particular player wasn't so evident, he probably could have paid less (as a Skins fan, of course, I'm glad he didn't).

BossHog
03-19-2005, 11:00 AM
And all along I thought this was the signing bonuses in K's. :oink:

backrow
03-21-2005, 02:12 PM
It seems we traded the pick (Ended up R. Williams) to the Saints for their entire draft that year. Then traded nearly all we had acquired for the rights to move back up again for Champ! Of course we got another #1 the next year in that tremendous trade! That was totally awesome! It should have worked out like the Herschel Walker deal, but we messed up by trading a 2fer during the following draft, in order to get either Arrington or Samuels, I forget, (think it was Arrington). Wait, Arrington turned out pretty well, didn't he? In fact, Samuels turned out pretty well also.

crlesh
03-22-2005, 12:31 PM
In my opinion, some authoritative body (the NFL: owners with representation from the players' union) should attach a draftee's name to each slot in the draft value chart and publish the chart well before Draft Day... then, when the draft takes place, teams simply choose from the list (in their draft order), the players they want. The chart could be used as guidance for payments to the players. Thus, if a team was not interested in players in the first or second rounds, but wanted to sign several 3rd rounders, they could, and not have to pay them inflated salaries or signing bonuses because of the order in which they were picked.

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