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Perfect first 5 picks?
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(03-29-2021, 10:00 PM)Bullseye Wrote:(03-29-2021, 09:22 PM)TheDuke007 Wrote: I've always believed the best way to turn around a team fast is to turn your weaknesses into strengths. That means assuming equal value, you take the biggest need. In the draft, you don't select "offense" or "defense", you draft a specific position. If the position of biggest need is defense, you don't pass on it to take a lesser need on offense. In our case, I see our biggest need positions as: I'm sure there are cases where a team building on strength worked out well for them, but I also suspect it was mostly cases where they got excellent value. If there's a sure-fire future hall of famer at #25, I take him regardless of position (except maybe special teams). If there's roughly equal value, I go with need. If there's a significant difference in value and it's not a need, I also look to trade that pick. In regards to drafting WR and maybe RB early, I agree with you. I wouldn't take that approach, but it wouldn't surprise me if the Jaguars did. Meyer has expressed a desire for more speed. I also know O-zone is a tool, but he has good access to the Jaguars and sometimes has inside information. He's clearly trying to prepare readers in advance for the possibility of the Jaguars drafting a running back early which he knows will be unpopular with some fans. My guess is he knows that Meyer is taking a strong look at the top rated running backs in the upcoming draft. |
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