Positions to take before you need them

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There are specific positions that it behooves a team to take them before they have to start in game 1 and QB heads that list if you want to win that season. Some need more time to acclimate and a lot of it has to do with the team, which makes it even more important to get out in front of it. A lot better for a QB to ease into his role on a better team as Rodgers did after carrying the clipboard.

You do get exceptions like Marino, Rothliesberger and Prescott stepping into good situations as a rookie QB.

The other two positions to me are OT, specifically LT, and DB. The move to the NFL from college is a tough one for OT's, as good as Big Smitty became, he struggled early on facing good DE's week after week instead of every so often in college.

Which leads me to the positions I want for the Cowboys with that 1st pick. If they tag Prescott, which I do not think they will do, it is QB without question and possibly even move up for Zack Wilson, in my opinion 1A in QB's in this draft.

If they do get they deal done with Prescott, Sewell, Leatherwood, Surtain or Farley works for me and the odds are one of them is there at 10. I would prefer the CB's because they need the immediate help on D but a rook CB isn't going to have a lot of impact early in the season. However, this was a really valuable year for Diggs because unlike Byron Jones, he got to play his natural position.

Any other positions you think should be picked before needed?
 
OT.
we won't be picking this high again.
maybe we get tyron's replacement now instead of later.....let him get his feet wet at OG before he takes over.
or if la'el unexpectedly retires...let him start there.
alex leatherwood,bama
rashawn slater,n'western
christian darrisaw,va tech
wyatt davis,ohio st

DE.
can never have enough.
greg rousseau,miami
kwity paye,michigan
 
There are specific positions that it behooves a team to take them before they have to start in game 1 and QB heads that list if you want to win that season. Some need more time to acclimate and a lot of it has to do with the team, which makes it even more important to get out in front of it. A lot better for a QB to ease into his role on a better team as Rodgers did after carrying the clipboard.

You do get exceptions like Marino, Rothliesberger and Prescott stepping into good situations as a rookie QB.

The other two positions to me are OT, specifically LT, and DB. The move to the NFL from college is a tough one for OT's, as good as Big Smitty became, he struggled early on facing good DE's week after week instead of every so often in college.

Which leads me to the positions I want for the Cowboys with that 1st pick. If they tag Prescott, which I do not think they will do, it is QB without question and possibly even move up for Zack Wilson, in my opinion 1A in QB's in this draft.

If they do get they deal done with Prescott, Sewell, Leatherwood, Surtain or Farley works for me and the odds are one of them is there at 10. I would prefer the CB's because they need the immediate help on D but a rook CB isn't going to have a lot of impact early in the season. However, this was a really valuable year for Diggs because unlike Byron Jones, he got to play his natural position.

Any other positions you think should be picked before needed?
O and D lines.

Reasoning: If you are constantly looking for players at these positions in rounds 2-7, you can often fill them before the need arises. On the DLine, you need a deep rotation anyway to keep the big guys fresh for the 4th.

If you take these guys in the mid rounds often, you won't be stuck so much w/ being forced to take OLT's w/ top 10 picks. Which is what keeps happening to us. If we hadn't used up our draft capital in 10 trading up for Dez and taking injured Sean Lee, we'd have been able to use those picks on OL's and then could've taken JJ Watt in 11. Imagine that.
 
I think you'd like to have starter quality depth at: LT, DE, CB and WR aside from the obvious QB.
 
When you’re picking in the top 10 it leans a little more towards BPA then BPA at position of need.

You have to hit. Even if it isn’t an immediate need you look at contracts / trade options bc you’re getting a stud on a rookie deal.
 
Do we need a TE? No
Am I passing up Kyle Pitts? Hell no.
 
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