Rack said:
If you're saying it would be wise to take the much lesser player just cuz it feels a need, then yes we do disagree. We couldn't disagree more.
Just because he doesn't make SportsCenter, doesn't mean Ferguson is a "much lesser player."

I assume this is the principle area of disagreement between the two of us. You feel I am overrating Ferguson, while I believe you are underrating him. So be it, I won't force you into a loaded question to appease my vanity.
To look at the whole of my prior posts, one could assume that I would:
1. Identify my teams needs
2. Rank players, giving them draft grades (Humorously enough, most teams develop their draft boards by taking their own needs into concern, and grading players higher or lower depending on their level of "need." There is no magical BPA board that all teams use.)
3. Compare team needs with players available at that spot
4. Determine if a player that fits a need, while not being a "reach" for the given draft slot, is available.
5. If available, draft that player. If not, trade down. If no trade-downs are available, draft the best player on your board.
I have ordered it for easy comprehension. If that is wrong, I don't want to be right.
Theres a reason why everyone on this board is talking about LBs, S's, and WRs when it comes to the draft. They are needs for the Cowboys. A Punter might be the BPA: would you still take him knowing a great 3-4 OLB is on the board? Of course not; that position is of considerably less value. The draft is all about finding value at a given spot, while addressing your needs at the same time. If you only took the BPA, you could very well end up with 7 quarterbacks.