I never said the baggage didn’t affect the value. I said it didn’t eliminate the value. In fact, you’re making my point for me.
If the baggage, suspension risk, public backlash, and nearly two years away from football all drove his value down, and Houston still got three 1sts plus additional picks, what does that tell you about how valuable teams viewed a 26-year-old franchise quarterback at the time?
We know the Falcons offered the same compensation for Watson. The differentiator that caused Watson to choose Cleveland over Atlanta was that Haslam fully guaranteed his entire contract... there was no difference in compensation to the team.
As for it being the worst trade in NFL history, that’s hindsight talking. Looking at the results today, you can absolutely make that argument. But that’s a completely different discussion than whether the compensation made sense based on what Watson was at the time. Those are two separate arguments, and you keep trying to blend them together.