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Yes. Its amazing that anybody would think of the draft working any other way. Its even lucky to be sitting with the first pick when a generational QB declares for the NFL draft. Or unlucky...like Pitt...when you need a QB and the best option coming out that year is Kenny Pickett. Polian used to say...even when picking late in the first round..."the draft fell exactly the way we expected it to". Always bluster, IMO. Its like Poker. You can strategize all you want, but if the cards fall against you, you are not going to win. Nobody ever won a Table without luck working in their favor. Its about experience and luck. Genius or clairvoyance isn't part of it. IMO.
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That same argument can be made about any draft picks. From the 1st guy off the board to the last. Even UDFA, for example look at Jeff Saturday. there is a degree of luck to the draft. Absolutely. But there is also some skill involved and picking up on what traits increases the odds of the luck falling into your favor. Doesn’t mean it will of course.
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It’s entirely possible that they have offers out to those guys and they’re just not signing yet hoping for camp injuries that will give the player more leverage for more money
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I elaborated in a later post, as a reference to DougDew’s past arguments that it was purely luck that Raimann outplayed his draft slot. Then my contention that it was still Ballard and not another GM that took the swing to be the beneficiary thus not letting Raimann’s draft fall “go to waste” and cash in, so he deserves credit for taking that chance, just like blame for the swings and misses. Flash forward, same thing with Mitchell.
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