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Originally Posted by RunKC
If he’s a decent playable G for cheap for 3 years then it’s a successful pick. He was the 63rd overall pick pick. 2 picks from the 3rd rd.
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It's funny how perspectives change over time (and winning).
I remember the Mitch Morse draft and arguing with folks for that very reason. Folks were livid we took a guy who profiled as an interior lineman and probably a C in the 2nd round.
And my answer was always "Man, if you can get a high floor, reliable player at a position of ANY importance in the 2nd round, you do that and call it a win..."
Now the loudest arguments made in favor of Kingsley are that if he makes that transition, it's a win.