In the last week, Bill Barnwell of Mut 23 coins ESPN discussed how in the lottery-like draft "the most efficient strategy is to get greater numbers of tickets." The RG3 deal was possibly the best example of that in the past, but losers of the deal appear to be willfully ignoring that lesson. It could be that it works out, but the Rams should be more aware.

The Chargers might be able to trade Philip Rivers, but they'd probably make the mistake of a trade too. LaDainian Tomlinson thinks the Chargers should trade Philip Rivers. The Chargers are in rebuild mode and should consider trading Philip Rivers instead of ruin the rest of his career. Is that realistic?

It's understandable at first glance. The Chargers continue to be, once more an absolute mess, losing three games in excruciating way after blowing leads in the fourth quarter. Rivers isn't the main cause of the issue. He's completing almost 68 percent of the passes he throws, 7.8 yards for every attempt and has 1.110 yards. He also scored seven touchdowns, and only one interception.

The Chargers signed Rivers to a four-year, contract extension valued at $83 million earlier this year, however their structure for the deal doesn't make it especially prohibitive for trading him. The cap hit isn't as high as $22 million until this year, but it's easy for a team to get out of the contract after 2018.

But then again, the Chargers really must have as much fan support as they can get ... something that they don't have much of after having suffered so much loss in the Bosa standoff and the entire threatening fans to cheap madden 23 coins leave the team by relocation thing.