There was some debate about Griffin and Andrew Luck in 2012 Mut 24 coins. as well as a debate on Jameis Winston, or Marcus Mariota last year, but this differs. These were highly regarded prospects competing to be the best. This is a crop of prospects with potential, and no one knows which will be the best.

The week before, Bill Barnwell of ESPN detailed how in the lottery-like draft "the most effective strategy is to purchase more tickets." The RG3 trade was perhaps the best example to date, however the losers of that trade appear to be completely unaware of this lesson. Maybe it will work out however the Rams should know better.

The Chargers might be able to trade Philip Rivers, but they'd probably make the mistake of a trade too.

LaDainian Tomlinson says the Chargers should sell Philip Rivers. He believes the Chargers are in rebuilding mode and they should sell Philip Rivers instead of ruin the rest of his career. Can that be considered realistic?

It is logical on the surface of things. The Chargers have been, yet again, an absolute disaster, dropping three games in an incredibly painful manner by blowing their fourth-quarter lead. Rivers isn't part of the issue. He's completing 68 percent of passes. He averages 7.8 yards per attempt and has 1.110 yards. He also scored seven touchdowns and just one interception.

The Chargers signed Rivers to a four-year, extension of $83 million in the year, however their structure for the contract isn't prohibitive for trading him. The cap isn't set to exceed $22 million until this year, and it'd be possible for a team to escape after 2018.

However, the Chargers really require as much fan support as they could get ... something that they're not very good at after going through so many losses lately in the Bosa standoff, and the entire threatening fans to leave the team by relocation thing. If they were able to fire Mike McCoy and make the necessary changes in the offseasonthen they might be competitive again sooner than you imagine. However, it's an enormous gamble for an organization that hasn't accomplished much of anything positive cheap madden 24 coins, in the field or off.