A definite and strong NO from me. Giving up first round picks in the past is partly the reason we so badly lack depth. Firstly, giving up two potential top quality 10 year players on base salary for a star on $$$ is only going to make that situation worse while not improving our side. Brown and Johnson are currently our two best players yet we are going to finish second last. Secondly, a star player may not be around by the time we could see success again whereas two good young blokes will be and will play a major part in us achieving success.
If we're too afraid of drafting another Fiora and Pettifer combo with those tw picks then get rid of our recruiters not the picks.
Anyway here are Richmond first picks we have traded away:
1990: Pick 4 for Terry Keays
1991: Pick 16 for Stevan Jackson
1993: Pick 6 and Jeff Hogg for pick 26, Broderick, M.Gale and Dundas (ok that was a good deal).
1995: Picks 16 & 32 for Ben Holland
1998: Picks 8 & 24 for Hilton and Biddiscombe (Ouch! - missed out on Jude Bolton and David Wojcinski)
1999: Pick 7 & McKee for Pick 3 (Fiora) and Clinton King (ok good trading but poor drafting)
2001: Pick 17 (James Kelly) & Daffy for Stafford
2002: Picks 2 (Wells), 18, 32 & Torney for Johnson and picks 12 (Schulz), 28 (Blumfield) & 41.
2003: Picks 6, 20 for Brown.
http://oneeyed-richmond.com/draft_history.htm