Tad Queasy wrote:
Cashman wrote:
Can you give a few notes on the subjects or examples?
Much of what he said are things you've heard before:
More picks are better
You should trade down as much as possible
First round picks are as likely to be out of the league in five years as they are to have made a Pro Bowl.
I don't think that last one is a big deal. Just because a pick didn't make a Pro Bowl doesn't mean he's not a good or even a very good player.
I think he also said that teams shouldn't even start picking players until pick #45 because of the value/risk/reward involved.
I don't know if that would work. Philly used to do this, and I don't think it worked. NE uses this, but they have God playing QB so the chances are spotlighted.
If it were me, it would be to try and draft the #1 or #2 guy at their respected position. Ex: Bears(I watch them and I am somewhat of a fan) have the ability at pretty much any #1 player at their position. I would call that an impact player. Now my Cowboys(100% fan of) do not have this luxury. They are picking in the 20's, and it is more of a crap shoot.