I think one thing people overlook is how much a top 10 (or top 12 pick in this case) can set your franchise up the next 10-15 years. Taking any position that has a 6-8 year shelf life is the biggest reason not to go RB at 12. But this is what should be looked at in Zeke’s draft: every lineman within 10 picks on either side of the ball taken after pick 4 in 2016
6th Overall, Ronnie Stanley - 1st Team All-Pro, 104 starts and just signed to continue to be the Ravens’ franchise LT for the bulk of Lamar’s prime
7th Overall, Deforest Buckner - 5 seasons he was either a pro bowler or an All-Pro, 68 sacks at the DT position in 9 years.
8th Overall, Jack Conklin - 2 time 1st Team All-Pro RT, 106 starts.
12th Overall, Sheldon Rankins - NT who won’t make waves, but 73 career starts, and started every game in 2024 before getting injured. Still going strong at 31.
13th Overall Laremy Tunsil - 5 pro bowls at LT, only started less than 14 games once in 9 years, franchise cornerstone
Every single one of these guys (including the next 3 lineman after that) are still in the league, still every day starters and look to be for many years to come. This is invaluable. Imagine any of these guys in Dallas right now, the massive hole they would fill. Don’t chance it, don’t get cute, and above all don’t draft based on 2024 needs. Mistake picks:
Ashton Jeanty
Omarion Hampton
Tyler Warren
Malaki Starks
CB and WR aren’t as egregious. Though not as preferable as lineman, if you really like a guy then they can have a big impact now and into the future.