Killerinstinct
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I would like to see a change in draft philosophy.
I would like to see an emphasis on adding difference makers even if it means trading up and nailing true elite players instead of "trait" hunting.
You get a Zach Martin, Aaron Donald, Micah Parsons etc. and you are set at that position for a decade. If you have enough of those you have an elite team.
You should also attempt to add these types of players in F.A. and via trade when they come available.
If you look at our past 2nd and 3rd rd picks you can see that they are not much better than later picks. Move up in the 1st and get a true difference maker then fill in role players with later rd picks. free agents and UDFA's.
Then in F.A. and via trade seek out those elite players that are available and add them when possible.
Evan Neal would be my target this year even if it took using my 1st, 2nd and 3rd rd picks.
Sure you might miss out on the Trysten Hills, Nashon Wrights, Kelvin Josephs of the world but that is fine with me.
I would like to see an emphasis on adding difference makers even if it means trading up and nailing true elite players instead of "trait" hunting.
You get a Zach Martin, Aaron Donald, Micah Parsons etc. and you are set at that position for a decade. If you have enough of those you have an elite team.
You should also attempt to add these types of players in F.A. and via trade when they come available.
If you look at our past 2nd and 3rd rd picks you can see that they are not much better than later picks. Move up in the 1st and get a true difference maker then fill in role players with later rd picks. free agents and UDFA's.
Then in F.A. and via trade seek out those elite players that are available and add them when possible.
Evan Neal would be my target this year even if it took using my 1st, 2nd and 3rd rd picks.
Sure you might miss out on the Trysten Hills, Nashon Wrights, Kelvin Josephs of the world but that is fine with me.