Poles has made 3 trade deadline or near TDL moves in Roquan, Claypool, and Sweat. All for 2nd rounders
The standard strategy in the NFL has been that only the best teams in the league or most desperate teams make TDL moves. So there were limited moves, these days there are more trades. Why?
I don’t think that Poles or the FO see’s the team that way, so are they using a newer strategy of trying to use a market inefficiency in lowish cost to trade for NFL caliber players in their prime and leverage their loads of cap space to resign them. As opposed to taking shots in the 2nd?
Are they just dumb or desperate or is it a strategy? Thoughts?