You apparently aren't either reading or understanding my posts. I'm NOT talking about the difference in value between players. I'm talking about the difference in value between draft picks. And we know what that general value is based on the Browns-Bills trade last year: a first and fourth rounder the next year. It makes ZERO difference if there's a little if no different in talent since, if the player holds a lower rank down a big board, that means you can get an otherwise talented player later. Thus, let's assume that Fowler is ranked at 9.4 out of 10 at the fifth overall spot and Scherff is a 9.6 at nine. There's a hairline difference in player value but, because Scherff still ranks out at nine, there's a huge difference in the draft pick value.
One example of this was the Raiders' selection of Robert Gallery with their second overall pick in 2004. He was a bust as a tackle but was a standout guard. (Does this sound like somebody we're talking about?) While the Raiders still got a solid interior linemen that served them well for several years, the Raiders still lost tremendous value with that pick. Why? Because they could've gotten someone like Gallery in third rounder. So, the value they gave up was the difference between a second overall pick and a third rounder, which was huge. And to illustrate how bad this was, you can look to players they passed up like Phillip Rivers, Big Ben, and Vince Wilfork. This is a shining of example of lost opportunity cost.
i have consistently stated that i have been talking about the players PERIOD you keep trying to debate me about BS that has nothing to do with what i have said now do i have to out vernon gholston for you ? . the raiders picked the wrong guy just like we blew it on RG3 so what ?
i dont care about the draft pick value , it means little if no one is willing to give you something for it its a phantom
you can lipstick on this pig all day long its still a pig