I get, in a long term strategic sense, moving picks this year into the future, if you think you'll be capped out in 2030 and it gives you chances to refresh a le team with pieces. And I get thinking that the Wolves, as a capped out team with no picks, and aging players in Gobert, Conley might not be great then (Ant should still be good).
I don't think the value is good. You would probably be able to get more value over the course of the next 7 years by drafting someone (not necessarily Rob) and potentially trading later. There's more risk there, but you should be trusting your process to get someone pretty good.
There are possibilities that it becomes decent via FA, and the offseason as a whole could work out, but the asset management in expected value seems poor.