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If you look at the well-traveled draft value chart, the #1 overall is worth 3,000, and #33 is worth about one sixth of that. So, if you take someone whose true value in most years is as the first pick of round 2, you're paying 6 times sticker, in a way. You also have to look at opportunity cost. You could have, instead of vaporizing 2,500 points in that system, collected something up to two middle of the first round picks. #15 and #16 would be of a similar score to #1. What the team lining up in week 1 looks like is all that matters of course, but I think people see taking a late first guy at #1 overall as no big deal because he's a QB. That's a very expensive proposition. It's not really any different than if we traded two first round picks from our usual middle draft position and took a late first guy. If it works out, maybe you look like a genius, but you should be doing far, far better for your money 9 times out of 10 |
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But the moral is that the majority of them flame out and set the franchise back 3-4 years. It's just a fact. Maybe it's acceptable risk, maybe it isn't, but we underrate the risk. |
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You're stuck in the 90's with that thinking, to an extent. Rookie Qb's don't come into the league the way the used too.
Whether it be the new rules, college, whatever. 14 of the last 15 first round QB's are starters in teh league right now. If anything, it's shown that taking a Qb in the first round is less risk than it once was. Especially with the new wage scale. Whoever you pick in teh first sets you back. I don't understand how a QB does it anymore. Tyson Jackson set the Chiefs back, Glenn Dorsey set the Chiefs back etc. |
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By squandering draft value, whether actual or potential, we're burning picks that could be used to bolster the team. We're putting all our eggs in a basket we fully acknowledge we paid several times face value for. |
And if you're picking a guy in the first based on the position he plays being one of the lower bust positions, well, I dunno that that woudl be a really good idea.
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How the hell is it not obvious that HotCarl isn't BlackBob's mult at this point?
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And to that extent, would you rather overpay for a Qb, or a Guard, or 34DE? |
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Of course Jackson and Dorsey set us back, those were bad picks. A bust hurts equally no matter what position it is. The problem there wasn't that we picked defensive ends instead of QBs, it's that we picked poor defensive ends. If we had gotten two guys worthy of high first round picks, that would have been huge for us. We'd still be without a QB, but we wouldn't be saying "We won 2 games last year", we'd be saying "We're an inch away, if only we can find a QB." |
And this thought that only a drafted Qb is gonna get 3 years is crap.
Wherever we decide to get a Qb this offseason, will get a chance. It's not going to be a year, it will be 2 at minimum. |
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If we consistently draft for maximum draft value, draft players who survive in the league, we raise the talent level on the team, and either we hit on our QB picks, or we have draft ammo to move up sometime for a QB that's worth a high first, because we have enough talent to forego a pick and trade it away. |
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