Just curious as there is a lot of discrepancy about what one looks like. What requirements are there?
Obviously there are different kinds. One player alone could give you an A+ draft (see Chiefs 2017) and another could be a draft filled with quality starters.
When you look around the league, what drafts were “A+“ worthy? [Reply]
Looking at how this OT class has played out....maybe their back up plan to Trent Williams was Niang at LT. From the looks of it....they’ll have their pick at RTs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Looking at how this OT class has played out....maybe their back up plan to Trent Williams was Niang at LT. From the looks of it....they’ll have their pick at RTs.
If their backup plan was Niang at LT, then the fact they almost made Williams the highest paid OL in league history should tell you they have no confidence Niang can hold that position down. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
If their backup plan was Niang at LT, then the fact they almost made Williams the highest paid OL in league history should tell you they have no confidence Niang can hold that position down.
Or they saw an opportunity to sign the best LT in the game, even though they like Niang, and tried to jump on it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
If their backup plan was Niang at LT, then the fact they almost made Williams the highest paid OL in league history should tell you they have no confidence Niang can hold that position down.
Because we all know when you have the opportunity to improve not one, but two, positions with one move.....you should totally pass on that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Because we all know when you have the opportunity to improve not one, but two, positions with one move.....you should totally pass on that.