Just to give you all idea why some trades you may feel are not so balanced but works for the team involved.
I just made trade with Ritzi (you all know he knows the games and is tough negotiatior)
[/[i]Actually this trade is done for totally different reason
I wanted to get Bobby Galloway from grey but i know it will be tough negotiation and when i went to sleep last night ( as i am in Asia) i left offer open for Bhass who accepted the trade.... so i had two 3rd and also last pick in 2nd....
I was again in salary cap ****... and any trade which is not below 1M in salary would take away my ability to resign my best DE who is in last year of the contract
So this trade was either Grammer or Galloway as both were below 1M but i knew neither would be easy... Galloway is young but Gammer had high value... :)
So that is the reason behind the trade... it was more than player i wanted to not be in situation where i loose my star DE as i cant resign himi]
So you see Bucs need to get rid of 3rd pick in hurry else i will be nightmare to manage the cap and it may even cost me my star DE who i will not be able to resign (if anyone don't trust this please go to Die-Hard league where i could not sign my #1 QB R.Pugh and lost him)
This trade gives me veteran who will help me for 2 years ...but also most importantly give me cap to sign my DE and give me cap flexibility of 2M to add or deal in season if there is any injury.
So trades are done with lots of thought but most people done have this details hence sharing.
===== just to provide glimpse on how and why some trade don't look good on paper but it really works