Legit shocked this is actually close value wise. In the old school Jimmy Johnson chart, Lions actually come out ahead, but in the newer ones It's just jags gaining net 6th-7th on average. I guess getting back two 6ths for two 3rds and to move up in the 3rds isn't as bad as it sounds given it was basically moving from the last 3rd round pick to an early one (a full round jump basically). But then again, thats only if you discount future picks by 40%, which for late round picks may be true. But top 3 round picks? idk that seems a bit much to discount them.
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