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I agree that Goff has fallen far less than Wentz and should be worth more on the open market. He is a better player in my opinion. Doesn't change the fact that Rams had to move on Stafford or else.
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I didn't address that issue. The one I underlined. I was only talking about this: you had said that IF they were both up for trade in an open market Goff would bring in about the same as Wentz. That's what I disagreed with, that particular hypothetical scenario. You said this:
If the rams had waited, they could have likely received compensation around what Wentz may bring. My point was that Goff would likely have brought in more than Wentz can bring.
Just spitballing about a hypothetical situation.
Obviously the whole point of the trade from the Rams side was to get Stafford, so the hypothetical never came up in reality.
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I suppose we are talking semantics over what comparable value is? I agree that Goff is worth more. I also state that they should get about the same compensation. Is the difference 100 points on the draft table? That's the difference between a 1st round (26 pick) vs 1st round (31 pick)? I don't think Goff is 500 points more valuable than Wentz.
To be fair Wentz' price hasn't been set yet. What I've seen is them wanting a 1st rounder and not getting it. Colts being only known entity making an offer. Supposedly in the 2x 2nd rounders range.
There is still a small chance that Detroit tries to flip Goff to another team for more draft capital. They can't try until March. That is the only way we could get a true market data point on the two.
It's seeming like there are more teams wanting a QB upgrade then then available QBs with a track record at least as good as Goff or Wentz.