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You probably break even, more or less, trading high picks for quality vets. That's a lot better than what the 49ers manage in the draft.
It might work for the 49ers since they draft so poorly early that the cost savings doesn't matter because they have to bring in and pay a FA like Mike Evans anyways.
Maybe they should just package their 1 and 2 picks and try to target top talent entering year 3 or 4 that teams aren't likely to extend. Then you get young and cost controllable for a couple years.
the move for them is to trade their 1,2,3 licks for a teams 4-7 picks for like 5 years.
49er 1 for team xyz 4-7 round picks for next 5 years
49er 2 for 4-7 for next 2 years
49er 3 for 4-7
who says no
I like my solution better but that is an interesting idea. They did say the like having more picks. That would give them a lot more picks.
I wonder if the league would say no
Unfortunately it is a cap sport and certain position's values are skyrocketing so you can't completely F them picks. You can probably F them picks for a year or two but you will end up in cap hell if you do it too much.
Should the 49ers have traded pick 27 for AJ Brown instead of drafting a WR (maybe) or they could have traded pick 70 for an edge rusher like Jonathon Greenard like the Eagles did but you gotta pay these guys.