If you mean what is my ideal NFL as it relates to this issue, then I believe the Union did not negotiate in good faith. Most Unions negotiate with management to raise the salaries of both current and future members. But that didn't happen here. The NFLPA was all too eager to throw the future members under the bus in order to benefit the current membership. IMHO, they did not act in good faith.
My ideal situation is that rookies are UFA's. There would still be a salary cap and perhaps even a hard rookie salary cap (meaning a hard rookie cap for all teams, not the one they have now which depends on how many picks you have and where you selected them) if they can find a way to negotiate it in good faith.
I also believe that, while it is likely years and years away, this will eventually happen. In the meantime, I believe a situation where a guy can enter the draft, get drafted, and then choose to go back to school is very good idea (then enter the draft fresh the next year).