Let's use the way of Go to interpret it. From the results, we can see whether the few moves played around many circles have been profitable.
The Seahawks got what they wanted, paid a bonus, saved 7 million in salary space, and made money anyway.
The other team used a 6th pick for three future second rounds, which also made a profit in the NFL.
All earned, is there really a triple win?
Look at Cleveland. He has to choose Mark anyway, and now he has it. For the time being, I think I was selected in the 7th overall, not to lose or to make a profit. I traded three second-round picks for the 6th pick. I just said that this is a losing trade. If you count the extras you get, you can barely make a profit. The problem is that if you replace the seventh with the sixth, you have already lost your ability. Who is willing to change? If you like the seventh place, just choose it directly, why bother to drop one. The key is that the 7th player selected, that is to say the 7th player, the Kerr team paid the No. 1 salary, at least 8 million US dollars more.
He could have traded three second-round picks for the 6th overall pick, and then chose 7th. This way the same two people get it, and it saves 8 million US dollars. This is what our loyal Sonny did. The boss was still happy with it.
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