Jaylon Smith

Okay... so let’s say that Smith never becomes an all-star LB, but does become a good player who has a solid 8-10yr career as a starter for DC.

Might Jaylon then still be considered worth the investment of his high draft-position and extra development time (keeping in mind that plenty of 2nd rounders never pan out)?

I’m inclined to say yes.
 
Okay... so let’s say that Smith never becomes an all-star LB, but does become a good player who has a solid 8-10yr career as a starter for DC.

Might Jaylon then still be considered worth the investment of his high draft-position and extra development time (keeping in mind that plenty of 2nd rounders never pan out)?

I’m inclined to say yes.

If you get a guy that can handle the MLB position for 8 years and give you solid, steady, strong play there yeah I'd say that's a good return on a 2nd round pick.
 
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