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Originally Posted by Kidd708 |
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I traded jay cutler my tight end Bennett a first and second round pick for rg3 and 3rd round pick. Did I give away to much
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I don't know what ratings RG3 has in your game/what year you are in. But tbh I don't think you overpaid. It does kind of depend where your 1./2. round picks lands at.
With that being said, if you truly want to incorporate the threat of a dual QB, RG3 should just about be one of the best. Price then? Developing QBs is rather easy and fast when it comes to accuracy. It is pricey when it comes to the physichal attributes. So Cutler, tbh, is not worth much in my opinion. If anything his value may rise a bit if he has high deep throw/throw power.
1/2 round picks depends greatly on your draft position, and whether you play in online franchise. AI drafts stupidly and allows you to get some great players, even if you pick as one of the last. Obviously it also depends a lot on the available players in that particular draft (if there is no talent at the position you need, you have no need for the picks). Lastly, developing players is somewhat easy too, now with the 2000 xp per training/cheap price for attributes lower than 80-85. So if you know what you are doing, the draft can become quite obsolete, considering your whole bench with 1 year worth of practice XP will most likely be better than what you draft.
About Bennett -- as far as I recall, he is not particular fast (below 80 physical ratings?), and only catches the ball moderately well (below 80 ratings as well?). Not really much lost there either, should be able to get a comparable player at least in FA or draft
^ with all this being said. I recall 1 thing you should be aware of, and that is RG3s injury rating. I believe it is sub-80, so you better make sure not to take a lot of hits when running. Simming games is also dangerous. Have had quite a bit of injury problems with receivers with simlilar injury ratings (Harvin, Rice, Sanders)