I think this is a bit unfair to both players. I don't think Da'rick has been near the problem Britt has been - Britt has done a lot more than Rodgers to warrant a look.
I don't think he'll be a main playmaker but there's no doubt this kid has the ability to get over the top. Couple that with his bulldog toughness, I think he'll be a contributor in making big plays. Where in I see Woods being more valuable to our team but Goodwin being the bigger playmaker. If that makes any sense.
On the other hand if we don't add a legitimate play maker to this offense we may have no choice but to count on Goodwin.
I understand this thread is about trading down but hear me out.
I used to gripe about our team being completely void of top end talent. This has dramatically changed imo over the last 3 years especially on the defensive side of the ball. I think our top end talent on offense is Wood and Glenn and our only play maker on the offensive side of the ball is CJ Spiller. Before you start killing me I'm fully aware that players like Woods and Goodwin are capable of being play makers but it's a bit too early to call them that. IMO it's crucial to stay put at pick 9 and take an offensive play maker. I think that player is Evans. 6'5: WR's that run like that don't come around very often.
I'd like to see Donald Penn signed. I know he's had an up and down career but I think he'd be a great addition to play right tackle. I think this would open up literally all positions in the draft allowing for best player available.
He'd have to be a real a$$ to not slot a draft picks contract where it should be. Furthermore I don't see what he'd be upset about he got what he wanted from the Bills.
I think they weren't willing and the Saints over payed. Now they need to explain to the team why they cut all those players for a safety and explain to Graham how they can afford Byrd but he needs to wait. I think the Saints made a huge mistake here.