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They can BS all they want about BAP but the truth is that every pick was to replace someone who was too expensive to keep or will be next year...
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That's the name of the game in the NFL to be honest. ABR. Always Be Replacing. Always
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That only applies to the teams that consistently field contenders. Mediocre teams, and teams that are worse than mediocre, are teams that need to be looking for players to fill needs. I don't hate this draft and won't complain about the direction, because it does have the potential to pay dividends in the next few years. However, a mediocre team that has holes almost certainly can find players that fill the holes in their roster that have an equal value to players that don't fill immediate needs.
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