The analysis here is that Jimmy Garoppolo, is worth the 1st and 14th overall picks! He was the 62nd overall pick three seasons ago, a slot whose value is 8.3. According to this doofus, it is now at 52.2
I seriously would like to look at how you adjust his original value of 8.3 to whatever it actually is now.
He's been through 3 training camps and NFL seasons. So, what would you trade in draft picks to magically put Mitch Trubisky in suspended animation and come out of it with 3 years of experience as a backup to one of the all time great quarterbacks? Before you answer, remember that Brock Osweiler had 4 such years experience.
What are 2 decent starts in the NFL worth? Certainly a boost. Imagine I could take you to an alternate universe and show you that Mitchell Trubisky could be placed on a Super Bowl caliber team for 2 games and not only NOT totally shit the bed, but look pretty good? What would you trade in draft picks for that knowledge? Before you answer, remember that Brock Osweiler had 7 starts on such a team, including 1 in the playoffs.
So maybe you say, "I'd trade a 1st overall pick to magically give Trubisky 3 seasons of backup experience, right now!" And maybe you'd say you'd give up a 14th overall pick for the knowledge that he could have 2 good games quarterbacking a Super Bowl champion.
Which means maybe you'd do the same trade for Garoppolo.
Except for one thing. I cannot magically put Jimmy Garoppolo on year 1 of his rookie contract. You only get 1 season to decide if he's worth a big fat contract. Or you could, after trading picks worth the #1 and #14 picks in the draft, ALSO negotiate your own deal with the guy beforehand, to make sure no desperate team signs him next off-season. Does this sound like a remotely reasonable thing to do?