but not straying too far from it. His most prominent trade involved giving up three first round picks, a third and a fourth for Deshaun Watson to fill the team’s gaping hole at quarterback.
The same goes for the NFL, especially as you weave into Days 2 and 3. Sure there might be a Dak Prescott or Russell Wilson waiting, but there are far more Cody Kesslers and Spergon Wynns. There’s a reason Tom Brady is the greatest outlier in draft history -- you’re not finding many Hall-of-Fame players in the sixth round.
“You’re probably a little bit more inclined to get, let’s say rotational players or high-level backups,” Berry said before the draft, continuing his answer on mid-round picks.