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Updated · Buffalo Rumblings · Jun 2
Patriots Paid About 299-429 Points for A.J. Brown as Bills Gave 270 for DJ Moore
Updated
Updated · Buffalo Rumblings · Jun 2

Patriots Paid About 299-429 Points for A.J. Brown as Bills Gave 270 for DJ Moore

2 articles · Updated · Buffalo Rumblings · Jun 2
  • New England’s trade for A.J. Brown cost the equivalent of roughly 299 to 429 Jimmy Johnson chart points, versus 270 points for Buffalo’s March deal for DJ Moore.
  • That gap hinges on how a 2028 first-round pick is discounted: valuing it as the last pick of Round 2 puts Brown’s package at 299 points, while a mid-second-round valuation lifts it to 429.
  • The Patriots also sent a 2027 fifth-rounder, while the Bills received a fifth-round pick back with Moore, making that Day 3 swap the clearest difference between the two deals.
  • Brown has been the better receiver, but the article argues the two AFC East teams paid broadly comparable prices, with New England giving up only a modest premium for the stronger player.
Did the Bills actually win the receiver race by acquiring DJ Moore for a much lower cost than A.J. Brown?
Why did the Eagles settle for a devalued future pick for A.J. Brown, a return seen as below his market value?
Did the Patriots overpay for A.J. Brown, ignoring a chronic knee injury that reportedly deterred other NFL teams?