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If that guy's potential is of John Hannah/ Will Shields/ Larry Allen ect.. then yeah you take said player. If a team knew they'd get a badass like Will Shields he will be a top 10 pick. Yeah Will was 3rd rounder, but if it was truly evident then he'd be a future HOfer he'd be a 1st rounder. With saying that ,Duke Robinson is being compared to Shields now . It must be a belief that the OG is a easy position to fill, but guess what if one looks at last year it's exactly the opposite. So if a team can fill a void with a stud on the O-line in the 1st you do it. |
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http://www.databasefootball.com/draf...yr=1993&lg=nfl So if you have a chance to draft a potentially all-world player you don't want to do it? Let's look at the top 10 1993 draft. 1 (1) NWE Drew Bledsoe QB Washington State 2 (2) SEA Rick Mirer QB Notre Dame 3 (3) PHO Garrison Hearst RB Georgia 4 (4) NYJ Marvin Jones LB Florida State 5 (5) CIN John Copeland DE Alabama 6 (6) TAM Eric Curry DE Alabama 7 (7) CHI Curtis Conway WR USC 8 (8) NOR Willie Roaf T Louisiana Tech 9 (9) ATL Lincoln Kennedy T Washington 10 (10) LAM Jerome Bettis RB Notre Dame knowing what we know now Will would definitely be a top 10 pick, but since he's a OG he must be a foot shuffling porter. If a player is being compared to the best of all-time on Offense or Defense that player is definitely worthy top 10 consideration. Thus, my advocation for Duke Robinson |
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