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There were 25 trades with 18 being a win for the trade up team going back to 2016 thru 2023KCSVEN -
You write -
"Again, I only analyzed first round trades...
"I'm not arguing to always trade up, though historically in round 1, outside of getting a future 1 or 2, that is percentage wise the better play."
How many years did you analyze/research of first round trades and how many trades in total?
How did you evaluate who won the trade?
What was the percentage of winners vs losers?
Could you please share your analysis?
Again this eliminated quarterback trades or when you received a future first round pick.
Some of the trades were obvious like getting Derrick Henry in the second round on the trade down is clearly a win.
Many of them ended up being clear but the some were close. I use PFF score, number of starts, number pro bowls, etc., to try to estimate a winner.
Of course it’s a small sample size. I’m not trying to say you should always trade up. I’m saying it’s a bad strategy to be always looking to trade down and accumulate more picks.
Your first thought should be if one of the top-tier players drops. How can I trade up to get him?
But there’s no hundred percent in any of this it just adds to the other data to help you maximize your draft
I think you look at the Eagles trade history you see what teams should be doing. Almost every year they trade up in the first round or near top of second round . Once you get past that area, they tend to trade down slightly to pick up future pics or an extra pick that’s only one round down like a 3rd for a 3rd and 4th or a 4th for next years 3rd
They are not the best team at scouting but they absolutely kill it in the first and second round, but they’re below average from the 3rd to the 7th
The reason they kill it in the first and second is cause they’re constantly trading up to get guys, they realize the impact players more often than not come with a higher pick.
Eagles are my poster boy for how you should work your draft picks
The Colts are probably been the best drafting team 88% of their starters came from their draft picks which is highest of any team, but they missed on the quarterback.
The Colts have the best scouting department and haven’t won anything while the Eagles have an average scouting department, but have a superior GM to work the draft
Eagles NFL draft-day trade history under GM Howie Roseman
With the Eagles looking to make moves, we've examined all of Howie Roseman's draft-day trades since taking the reins on two separate occasions.
theeagleswire.usatoday.com
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