2022 NFL draft pick trade value chart

Check out the trade value chart for every pick in the 2022 NFL draft

The 2022 NFL draft is just days away, and as always, there’s sure to be plenty of wheeling and dealing through this year’s three-day offseason circus.

One of the most important pieces of information that teams can use to negotiate deals on draft weekend is the trade value chart, which assigns a number value to each and every pick across all seven rounds of the draft.

Different versions of the chart have circulated in recent years, but here’s our stab at calculating the value of every pick in this year’s draft, from No. 1 overall to the eventual “Mr. Irrelevant” at the end of Day 3:

2020 NFL Draft: Final 7-round pick order with trade values

See the latest updated pick order for all seven rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft, including trade values for each selection

The 2020 NFL Draft has finally arrived!

Here’s the latest updated order for all seven rounds of this year’s event, listing all 255 picks along with the trade value for each selection:

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Philadelphia Eagles’ draft pick value is ranked 20th out of 32 NFL teams

Philadelphia Eagles draft pick value is 20th out of 32 NFL teams

The NFL draft is set to become a virtual phenomenon in less than a week and there will certainly be plenty of movement with various teams looking to move up or down the draft board.

With the Eagles in search of a top-tier wide receiver for Carson Wentz, Howie Roseman and company could look at possibly utilizing their eight remaining picks to move up or down the draft board.

The Eagles and the 31 other NFL teams will likely refer to a trade value chart that determines what picks will be used as compensation by both teams in the deal.

The Eagles hold the No. 21 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft and based on the other seven total picks, the entire haul is among the bottom half of the league in pure value.

It’ll be interesting to see if the Eagles stand pat at No. 21 or choose to move back or up based on what value Howie Roseman places on the players that will still be available.

When the Eagles landed Dallas Goedert in 2018, Roseman traded back out of the first round because he didn’t see value at No. 32 overall.

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