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I think the team needs to worry about the talent and the player before the position. There are no hard fast rules when it comes to the draft. |
You do realize most smart teams have a list of how much money they are willing to pay each position...you place value on positions with dollars.
Which is why you never see several positions get drafted high. |
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And, I do realize that teams consider the financial commitment at each position, but most don't make their decisions primarily on that. As I said, there are no hard fast rules in the draft. If there were a kicker that was litterally 100% in college, every kickoff was a touchback beyond the end zone, and legitamitely could hit 90% of their field goals from 80 yards.... he would be worth the first overall pick. I know this is a ridiculous example, but it would have to be for a kicker to be worth the #1 pick. Every team has a guide about what they want to spend, what they value the most, what they are looking for, but it is a sliding scale... few, if any hard fast rules. |
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