I remembered it differently (or at least remembered a different article). A quick google search found the article I was thinking of: [
www.the33rdteam.com]
From that article:
"Rounds one and two tend to offer the least value ..."
"The average SC Pay Ratio for a player picked in round one is 1.90." <my note: SC Pay Ratio refers to their metric, Second Contract Pay Ratio>
"Rounds three, five and seven perform similarly in the SC Pay Ratio, which leads us to believe that there is extreme value to be found in these rounds."
"In trading two first round picks for Ramsey, McVay & Les Snead could roughly calculate an Expected SC Pay Ratio of 1.96 (2*0.98) compared to what Ramsey provided at 3.05. The Rams are removing risk here when they aggressively trade for known commodities. The Rams then collect mid-round picks and have had no fewer than eight picks in a draft since McVay took over. "
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