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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 760237" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>The nice thing about picking #14 is that there are roughly 5-6 position groups on each side of the ball. One of those position groups (QB) should conceivably take up 3-4 of the first 13 picks which leaves 9-10 remaining picks. Of those 9-10 you have OL, RB, WR, TE (which won't be a factor this early) OLB, ILB, CB, DE, DT, S</p><p> Other than Cleveland, the chances of everyone picking from a separate position group is next to zilch. Several of these remaining position groups will be selected more than once before our pick and thus become a bit more depleted than others.</p><p> Doing the math and excluding TE this means that there should conceivably be 2-4 position groups that have not been picked over (or picked at all). IMO, its also reasonable to believe RB will be 1-2 of those (with Saquon) and we don't necessarily need that, so that's to our benefit also. We should have our best available selection in each position group already designated for that moment and there will most likely be a surprise in one or two position groups being skipped over.</p><p>We should have a very nice selection whatever way the cards fall. There's a big difference between picking 26th or 28th like many years and 14th like this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 760237, member: 10086"] The nice thing about picking #14 is that there are roughly 5-6 position groups on each side of the ball. One of those position groups (QB) should conceivably take up 3-4 of the first 13 picks which leaves 9-10 remaining picks. Of those 9-10 you have OL, RB, WR, TE (which won't be a factor this early) OLB, ILB, CB, DE, DT, S Other than Cleveland, the chances of everyone picking from a separate position group is next to zilch. Several of these remaining position groups will be selected more than once before our pick and thus become a bit more depleted than others. Doing the math and excluding TE this means that there should conceivably be 2-4 position groups that have not been picked over (or picked at all). IMO, its also reasonable to believe RB will be 1-2 of those (with Saquon) and we don't necessarily need that, so that's to our benefit also. We should have our best available selection in each position group already designated for that moment and there will most likely be a surprise in one or two position groups being skipped over. We should have a very nice selection whatever way the cards fall. There's a big difference between picking 26th or 28th like many years and 14th like this year. [/QUOTE]
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