As I recall, the board seemed more split on this.
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=1492
Some proof that first round picks, as a group, are not overpaid
Posted by JKL on Tuesday, February 24, 2009
I could go into a long dissertation on why first round picks, even the top ones, are actually underpaid relative to their average performance over the life of the contract, trot out charts and graphs, and post a study of the cap numbers for teams to see which players actually underperform their cap figures.
I could point out that, despite the public posturing from [gasp] the teams that have a financial incentive to complain that rookies are paid too much[/gasp], no team has actually intentionally passed on a pick or traded it for a later draft pick straight up.
Or I could just say this:
Meet your 2008 Franchise Players.
More at the link. . .
I'm glad someone is making this comparison argument. I couldn't understand why it was so repugnant to pay Jake Long a lot of money when he was clearly in a better position to contribute to your team than any other offensive lineman you had. Just saying 'he hasn't played a down [in the NFL]' doesn't seem like a good response.
But then you look at what franchised players are going to make. . .