I was thinking about the Titans and the Rams draft trade and I was wondering if it ever works out for the team that gives up a bunch of picks for the #1 pick? I know if has worked out for teams trading away players for a bunch of picks (Dallas trading Herschel Walker worked out well for Dallas). But has it ever worked out for the team giving up a bunch of picks?
I don't count the Eli Manning trade, because it was one spot and Eli said he wasn't going to San Diego (and IIRC the trade was after the pick was made). I remember New Orleans giving up a lot for Ricky Williams, but that didn't get them and rings. What trades am I missing?
(The trade for those not familiar: The Titans have agreed to trade the No.1 pick of the draft to the Los Angeles Rams for the 15th overall pick in this year’s draft, two second-round picks (43 and 45), and a third-rounder (76) in 2016. The Titans will also receive the Rams’ first-round pick in 2017, along with their third-round pick in next year’s draft. In addition to Tennessee’s No.1 pick this year, the Rams will also receive a fourth-round pick (113) and sixth-round pick (177) in 2016.)
I don't count the Eli Manning trade, because it was one spot and Eli said he wasn't going to San Diego (and IIRC the trade was after the pick was made). I remember New Orleans giving up a lot for Ricky Williams, but that didn't get them and rings. What trades am I missing?
(The trade for those not familiar: The Titans have agreed to trade the No.1 pick of the draft to the Los Angeles Rams for the 15th overall pick in this year’s draft, two second-round picks (43 and 45), and a third-rounder (76) in 2016. The Titans will also receive the Rams’ first-round pick in 2017, along with their third-round pick in next year’s draft. In addition to Tennessee’s No.1 pick this year, the Rams will also receive a fourth-round pick (113) and sixth-round pick (177) in 2016.)