I only meant that Manziel is exactly like Griffin. As far as the Rams go, we should trade that pick again. And again, and again, and again. We should bank on it and suck on the pap of it and live off its interest, and we should do this until the day we all die and our sons are here arguing about football on the internet. We should never ever ever cash that pick in. We should hold it, and its gravity, with us forever and continuously use it as leverage to advance our position. In the short term this pick will mean probably next to nothing, but in the aggregate it will have meant everything. It is our chip. The Redskins gave us a chip in one of the biggest games in America. We need to utilize the value of this chip to its fullest which means banking its value and spending any profits on another positive investment.
Clowney, to me right now, looks like the equivalent of turning your entire savings account into thousands of lottery tickets all for one drawing. We should not do that. We should instead trade our pick this year, next year, and forever more. We should never cash it in. Always be looking to trade it for value. The value of any player will always go down. But a first-rounder in the future will be worth at least as much as a first rounder now, if not more, if not much more. It is always a positive trade (assuming the league itself grows).
Press your advantage, don't cash it in.
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Give a man a fish, teach a man to fish....etc...
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The value of the first 5-ish picks of any football draft from now until the day the league dies, will always be higher than the league average. We talk about these 5 more than we talk about any other. We should monetize that talk. We should always trade to ensure that we have a top pick, so that people talk about our prospects, but we should always be willing to trade away the biggest players and skim the hearty frothy value off the top of their big fat names. Always hold a top 5 pick, but never use that top 5 pick. Always look to trade it to a desperate sucker. This is the way to long term success, imho. This is what I want to see the Rams do.