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Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin
I have heard many talk about taking a D-Lineman at 31 or possibly a RB to fill the positions of ‘need’, but if the draft is really as deep as everyone says it is (including Veach about RB’s), wouldn’t it make more sense to take the BPA from the ‘thinner’ positions?
You know you can get a solid impact RB or certain D-Line guys in the 4th round, so maybe the focus should really be on an impact position like WR, S, or OT, where you’re likely NOT getting an impact guy in the 4th round.
If the depth is so great (at certain positions) then take advantage and plan accordingly!
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It's actually the other way around ironically. It's best to choose earlier out of a larger pool than out of a smaller pool for talent quality. Think of it like this, if you choose the 4th best player out of a pool of 25 you're technically getting a better player than 84%of the group. If you select the 4th best out of a pool of 10 then you're getting a better player than 50%.
I want a playmaker WR. Fill in the rest latter