B-
We lost out on Anderson and got busted for tampering.
Got a potential high-end 2024 magic bean (along with a 3rd round) and traded up 'cheaply'.
That trade addressed the OL, and by default wasn't an LB. But the perceived quality is a notch below Anderson.
We can say in the end, that may turn out to be the #1 pick overall, and I hope it is, but it's ethereal. We're meant to trade based on what's real, now. What's real is it's a first-round pick and a third-round pick, no more, no less.
You don't buy a product and say, well this firmware update in the future will give you 20 percent better performance. Well maybe. Maybe it never comes.
If we are to acquire a magic bean, the Texans one is a very desirable one to have. But it's a complete crapshoot. Look at their schedule, it's very light for an AFC team. I was shocked actually.
In terms of 'trading', irrespective of the talent missed or acquired, I'd give him an A-. He got a decent haul going down and didn't pay much to go back up. Was aggressive. Got the guy he wanted. He had a plan and executed it.
The #1 rated OT and started a run at the position. Apparently, the guy he was thinking of taking at #3. Moving around and picking up picks for the guy you want is definitely a positive. Did so for the premium guy, not leftovers.
He loses a little by giving picks back which reduces the number of overall magic beans we got. Thus we shifted pick positions more than straight-adding picks (this year), and we need a bunch of players. Today we stand in the 3rd round 15 picks behind where we were yesterday, due to the tampering. If we don't go center in round 2 (current 33 or trade down), that 3rd was a prime spot for 2nd or 3rd best center.
Overall though, this is day 1, so we'll see what happens on day 2.