The week before, Bill Barnwell of ESPN discussed

The Chargers could sell Philip Rivers, but they'd likely make a mistake too.

No one in this year's class fits that description. The Rams purportedly want buy mut 24 coins an experienced quarterback, but much everybody agrees that a quarterback isn't the most effective player in this year's draft, and certainly not within one of the three top players. And even if you are selecting a player, no one really stands out among the rest: Draft experts seem pretty evenly split on what the top quarterback to watch this time around is Wentz as well as Jared Goff.

There was discussion about Griffin and Andrew Luck in 2012. and there was debate about Jameis Winston, or Marcus Mariota last year, however, this is different. These were highly regarded prospects battling to be considered the top. This is a crop of good prospects, and no one knows which has the best potential to be successful.

The week before, Bill Barnwell of ESPN discussed how in the lottery-like draft "the smartest approach is to have greater numbers of tickets." The RG3 deal was possibly the best illustration of that ever, and the winners from the trade appear to be ignoring the principle. It could be that it works out, but the Rams should have a better idea.

The Chargers could sell Philip Rivers, but they'd likely make a mistake too.

LaDainian Tomlinson believes that the Chargers should trade Philip Rivers. The Chargers are in rebuilding mode, and should be able to trade Philip Rivers instead of ruin his entire career. Does that sound like a realistic option?

It's understandable in the simplest of terms. The Chargers are, once again an absolute disaster losing three games in excruciating way after blowing leads in the fourth quarter. Rivers doesn't contribute to the problem. He's getting 68.8% of the passes he throws, 7.8 yards per attempt and has 1.110 yards. He also scored seven touchdowns and only one interception.

The Chargers signed Rivers to a four-year extension of $83 million in the year, but the structure of the deal isn't prohibitive for him to be traded. The cap-to-cap hit won't exceed $22 million until this year, so it's simple for teams to Madden nfl 24 coins move out of after the 2018 season.


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