Brandon Beane’s decision to trade back from the late first round has sparked debate among NFL executives and fans. Analysts point to a study of the past decade’s picks 25‑32, which found only a 12.5% chance that a player selected at those spots makes a Pro Bowl. The study, based on 80 picks, highlights the low success rate of late first‑round selections and fuels discussions on whether trading back for later round picks can yield better value. newsbetting.club
Buffalo GM Beane’s Trade‑Back Strategy Sparks Debate
Brandon Beane, former Buffalo Bills GM, traded back late in the first round, prompting analysts to question the merit of such moves. A recent study shows only a 12.5% chance that picks 25‑32 produce a Pro Bowler.
