The general idea seems to be that by trading down you have more opportunity for success, you mentioned the Clay Matthews trade, which I’m actually ok with, if BB drafted Wallace instead of Tate it would be hailed as one of the best moves ever. My core problem with it is that there doesn’t seem to be the emphasis on undervalued players in order to make it worth while. Gronk had a prior back issue which spooked teams, so he’s essentially a 1st round talent that you can pick up in the 2nd round, no problem, I’m ok with that kind of risk, but where Butler and Tate undervalued or appropriately valued? Tate wasn’t a #1 receiver on his college team and it was also known that he would lose a year because of his injury, the first thing I would think is “will for 4yrs of service from a guy who couldn’t even be the #1 on his college team be worth more than 5yrs of service from ______”?
Something is expensive is when the quality doesn’t align with the price, the Jets had to trade up for Revis but he was still a bargain, OTOH paying cheap money to a guy that sucks isn’t value, this seems lost on the personnel dept.