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Day 2 Thoughts & Grades
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Terrible, terrible picks on day 2. The only saving grace was drafting Cisco. He wasn't in my top 3 choices for Safety, but he is a good player and should be a decent upgrade over what we had at the position.
The day started out bad as we had a lot of talent on the board and still decided to take a CB, which makes no sense at all. We had our starters set, so why did we need a 4th CB so early in the draft? Campbell isn't a bad player, but he certainly wasn't the best player on the board or even the best CB. With that said, he should be a contributor, there were just much better choices left on the board, so I will give this selection a C. The Little selection sent me over the edge. We passed up on some very good OT prospects to select a player that hasn't played football in 2 years. That makes makes absolutely no sense at all. Meyer was preaching taking the BAP, which we now find out is a flat out lie. No reasonable person can explain how a guy that hasn't played football in 2 years can be better than the hundreds of good football players who were left on the board. It just doesn't compute. Not to mention how high the took this guy. You just don't spend that high of a pick on a guy you have no information on. You can't have any scouting information when he hasn't played since Stanford's opening game of 2019. There is no scouting to be had! You can't come to a conclusion about something without having any evidence and there was no evidence, because it doesn't exist. Whether or not this guy turns out to be good is irrelevant. They blindly used a high pick on a guy with nothing to back up the selection. They might as well of thrown a dart at their draft board and selected who ever it landed on. That is totally irresponsible drafting and made me lose any confidence in their abilities to make rational decisions. This guy should not have been selected by any team until the final two rounds of the draft, based upon the lack of a body of work. For that, I give the player a grade of I for incomplete, since we basically know nothing about him since 2018. For the pick itself, I give it an F, due to the incompetence and lack of reasoning by the front office. As for Cisco, he is by far, the best pick we have made outside of Lawrence. I give this pick a B. |
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