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Originally Posted by Mecca
I like Heyward-Bey and that's just not a good example there's no way he should have gone there.
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No, I agree. But people always make the argument that a player would have been available at a certain spot, and I hate that. Nobody ever knows who's going where on what board. Nobody knows if a team will reach. Nobody knows if maybe there was a sudden last-minute jump or drop in player value on mock boards.
NOBODY knows if Cleveland or Green Bay would have considered Jackson in the top 10. Especially given how hush-hush teams are about the players they covet. Do people think that their GMs are going to give their hand away to John Clayton?
Point being... we all talk about reaches and draft values, knowing zero about what GMs are putting on their boards. For all we know, Jackson could have been #1 on Cleveland and Green Bay's board. Can anyone prove otherwise?