Bryson10 wrote:
how often do you see teams giving up tons of picks for the top pick in mfn? I haven't seen it very much maybe once or twice.
Depends on where they are trying to move up from.
I gave a haul to Trade for the LBs selected 5th and 6th Overall in MFN-7 (I selected another LB 7th).
I gave that haul because I correctly assumed those 3 Players in tandem would be worth more to me than my next 2 Seasons of Picks. So I sent Future 1st, 2nd and 3rds to acquire them for the next 2 Seasons. I went 2 Years without a Draft Pick in the first 3 Rounds... but to me, it was worth it.
Now, that Team is heading to the Championship Game (to face the 16-0 Seattle of KoB). It's going there on the back of those 3 LBs (one converted to DE) that each get 20+ Sacks a Season now, and my very first Draft Pick ever, a TE I converted to RB that's finally paying off 5 Seasons later.
That was my first 2 Drafts... picking 7th because I took over a fairly bad team, then selling the farm the next Draft to set my Defense for a Decade.
Now, none of that was for the 1st... but if those LBs had been selected 1st and 2nd I'd have still went after then in Trade. I tried to get the 1st Pick for Bolden (the LB that went 5th) but was turned down.
But remember, I don't believe the 1st Overall really matters. I think you need MULTIPLE High Picks in a good Draft Year, so you can have all those guys in their Prime at the same time.
So I wouldn't use the Current 1st to move up to #1 Overall, I'd try to use Future Picks to do that, and keep my Current 1st with it. Otherwise, it's not worth it for me (if Building a Team).
Now if I have a Built Team... and I covet a specific player at a Position of Need... sure, I sell the farm to move up and secure him. Because another WR on a Team with 4 All Pros isn't going to help me, but getting that CB I'm missing will. So I need a specific Player, not just a good player.
Most MFN Teams have a lot of holes, so the difference in 1st and 10th doesn't matter, you'll walk out with a good Player and your Team is improved. But some teams are more built and have very specific needs, and if they want the Top guy at that Need, they have to pay to move up and get him.