I don't think anybody was expecting an exact answer, but to just give a 30 second explination that some smart men from 2000 years ago figured out how to harness "the light" with the use of a donkey wheel was weak.
If he would have bothered to read the other threads he would have known you don't need to trade a 1 to get Gaither. It would cost the bills a 1 to sign him flat out.
If the bills, or any team in the league, were willing to give up a 1, wouldn't they just sign him and tell the ravens to go blow? They aren't going to get much more than a 2nd in any type of trade senario
Peters and Gaither are totally different situations. The ravens will lose gaither no matter what next season. They can get a 2nd for a guy who will be off their roster next year.
Peters price was higher because he was under a multiyear contract with the Bills.
No team will give up a 2nd rounder for a one year stop gap if their starting LT goes down. You'll get top dollar for Gaither from a team like the bills who have no long term solution at the position.
Russell is always thinking two to three moves ahead with every action he takes. He knows his days would be numbered in an all woman "villian" alliance. He was able to knock out Parv's right hand, at the same time alligning himslef with Colby and Rupert if needed.
Honestly, the one thing that REALLY is starting to bother me this season is the immunity challenges. If they do ONE MORE CHALLENGE which is an endurance challenge that requires the survivors to stand on some type of small platform or edge I'll scream. It is an automatic win for the ladies simply because they are much lighter and not putiing as much pressure down on the joints & muscles in the feet.
Not true...if a team has a quality LT who goes down in training camp, the are not very likely to give up a 2nd round draft pick for a 1 year stop gap at the position. Any team willing to give up what it will take to get him will also want a contract extension worked in, which is going to cost some serious coin.