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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1029282" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>That and I also personally like the idea of making a push by reserving that later 3rd- later 5th Round-early 6th rounds, for specific positions I feel can contribute early on. We don’t HAVE to go TE or OC or QB etc. imo, but they are are all positions to build upon, but not imperative. I like using 6/7th rounders on high upside projects or more so players you don’t expect to utilize as much in Rookie seasons (unless it’s ST)</p><p>I have seen earlier production from RB, ILB, DT, OG early on (also OC)such as the Linsleys, the Cory Hall, Desmond Bishop, Wooden, Jamaal Williams, Aaron Jones, etc. They can be effective positions not only with earlier draft picks, but even in that 100-175 overall area.</p><p></p><p>To clarify, it seems like there are positions harder to excel early for mid-later rounders. TE, QB, OT, CB, WR, Safety.</p><p>There are always exceptions and Maybe that’s just my perception, but it seems like those latter positions pop more in Sophomore-3rd season when selecting one outside of around #75 overall. Maybe they are more intricate positions to transition to from College idk.</p><p></p><p>We got spoiled in 2023 because we really hit on some later Draft picks that produced early. But that’s more an outlier than it is the norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1029282, member: 10086"] That and I also personally like the idea of making a push by reserving that later 3rd- later 5th Round-early 6th rounds, for specific positions I feel can contribute early on. We don’t HAVE to go TE or OC or QB etc. imo, but they are are all positions to build upon, but not imperative. I like using 6/7th rounders on high upside projects or more so players you don’t expect to utilize as much in Rookie seasons (unless it’s ST) I have seen earlier production from RB, ILB, DT, OG early on (also OC)such as the Linsleys, the Cory Hall, Desmond Bishop, Wooden, Jamaal Williams, Aaron Jones, etc. They can be effective positions not only with earlier draft picks, but even in that 100-175 overall area. To clarify, it seems like there are positions harder to excel early for mid-later rounders. TE, QB, OT, CB, WR, Safety. There are always exceptions and Maybe that’s just my perception, but it seems like those latter positions pop more in Sophomore-3rd season when selecting one outside of around #75 overall. Maybe they are more intricate positions to transition to from College idk. We got spoiled in 2023 because we really hit on some later Draft picks that produced early. But that’s more an outlier than it is the norm. [/QUOTE]
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