This is an overall lesson regarding the Madden NFL 24 Draft. Don't place all your eggs in one Mut 24 coins basket. It's fairly easy for things to go wrong for a single player. Despite all his talent but injuries and politics turned the dream start to his Washington career into one of the most terrifying experiences. A player's future player is so uncertain that you're better investing in different areas, because it's much harder for things to go wrong with an entire team of players. The best method to pick useful players out of the draft isn't having the top pick, but to have the highest number of selections and also the best chances to pick players that aren't likely to fail.

At least, when Washington traded for the No. 2 overall pick, they were getting a quarterback prospect everybody believed would be successful.

No one in this year's class fits that description. The Rams declare that they want a quarterback, but pretty everyone agrees that a quarterback isn't the top player in this year's draft, and certainly not in those top three. Even if selecting a quarterback can really stand out from the others. Draft experts are pretty evenly divided on what the top quarterback for this particular year would be Wentz as well as Jared Goff.

There was debate about Griffin and Andrew Luck in 2012. and there was some debate about Jameis Winston, or Marcus Mariota last year, however, this one differs. Those were highly touted prospects that were competing to be the top. There are a lot of good prospects, and there is no way to tell which has the greatest potential to be the best.

In the last week, Bill Barnwell of ESPN detailed how in the lottery-like draft "the best strategy is to purchase greater numbers of tickets." The RG3 deal was possibly the best example of that of all time, yet the losers of that trade appear to be ignorant of that knowledge. Maybe it will work out but the Rams must be aware.

The Chargers might be able to trade Philip Rivers, but they'd probably screw that up too.

LaDainian Tomlinson thinks the Chargers should sell Philip Rivers. It is said that the Chargers are in rebuilding mode, and should be able to trade Philip Rivers instead of ruin his entire career. Does that sound like a realistic option?

It's logical on the surface of things. The Chargers continue to be, once more, an absolute disaster, having lost three games in agonizing way after blowing leads in the fourth quarter. Rivers isn't part of the issue. He's completing almost 68 percent in his throws. 7.8 yards per attempt with 1.110 yards. He has seven touchdowns, and only one interception.

The Chargers signed Rivers to a four-year extension of $83 million in the year, however it's the nature of his deal doesn't make it especially prohibitive for madden 24 mut coins him to be traded. The cap isn't set to exceed $22 million until last year, and it's easy for a team to be able to get rid of it after the year 2018.