There was debate about Griffin or Andrew Luck in 2012. as well as a debate on Jameis Winston or Marcus Mariota last year, however, this one is a completely different debate Mut 24 Coins. The two were highly anticipated prospects battling to be considered the top. This is a crop of good prospects, and we aren't sure which has the most potential to be successful.
The week before, Bill Barnwell of ESPN described how in a lottery-like draft "the most efficient strategy is to have many more lottery tickets." The RG3 trade was possibly the best example of that in the past, but losers from that deal seem to be ignoring the information. It could be that it works out but the Rams should have a better idea.
The Chargers might be able to trade Philip Rivers, but they'd probably screw that up too.
LaDainian Tomlinson believes that the Chargers should sell Philip Rivers. It is said that the Chargers are in rebuild mode and should trade Philip Rivers instead of ruin his entire career. Does that sound like a realistic option?
It is logical in the simplest of terms. The Chargers have been, yet again an absolute mess, losing three games in excruciating manner by blowing their fourth-quarter lead Cheap Madden 24 Coins. Rivers isn't a part of the problem. He's getting 68.8% of passes. He averages 7.8 yards per pass and has 1.110 yards. He also scored seven touchdowns, and one interception.