I mean they aren't in the same ballpark I will agree with that, but that trade was a little different involving another good roster player. I also think that people fixate so much on "value" and whether or not it is an overpayment or a good deal or a steal. Obviously, you want to get the best deal, but you also want to field the best team. This team's WRs are at best unproven, and at worst, the worst in the league. Is it an "overpayment" on paper? Yeah probably a little, but does it make our team better (and better than it would be with those picks on our team next year)? Yes. It isn't out of the question that Jones comes in and plays at a high level. And even if he doesn't, he improves the team and makes life easier on our young receivers. A second and a fourth for Jones and a sixth is essentially Jones for a second (I know a 6th doesn't equal a 4th, but from a statistical standpoint the difference is pretty minuscule and regardless of who is drafting and scouting, it is a lottery ticket at either selection). The bigger problem is the salary cap and I don't really know how the NFL cap works so if that was a barrier then that's a different story.