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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1029005" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Similarly. So what I’m seeing in about 70% of scenarios is there’s 3-4 players who are relatively = when we’re up. In those other 30% cases such as a Verse or a DeJean or a Mims falling into our lap I just pick natural there.</p><p></p><p>In your case above, I’m not opposed at all to move 3-5 spots. Most times that first guy is someone that didn’t even affect our board like a WR (your scenario) so really it becomes 2-4 spots. Many times I have 3 prospects all within 3 spots of each other or not enough to create concern who’s left.</p><p>Sometimes you even get a position like QB that eats up a spot.</p><p></p><p>There’s pick 26/27 with nothing at all lost. The chances of losing all 3 equal players on my board across the next remaining 4 draft picks is minimal. If they go 1-2-3 then so be it but it’s highly unlikely.</p><p></p><p>I love the idea of going back 4 spots and maybe parting with a 7th package to get a later 3rd or 3rd Comp area. Cll it acquiring a #95-#105. That’s still an area where we get one of our first anticipated prospects at #29 etc. + a stab at what Brian calls HIS Top 50 board</p><p>Imagine Having 6 selections inside that top #95 area that fixes a lot. Plus a bonus #127,#168, #206,7th</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1029005, member: 10086"] Similarly. So what I’m seeing in about 70% of scenarios is there’s 3-4 players who are relatively = when we’re up. In those other 30% cases such as a Verse or a DeJean or a Mims falling into our lap I just pick natural there. In your case above, I’m not opposed at all to move 3-5 spots. Most times that first guy is someone that didn’t even affect our board like a WR (your scenario) so really it becomes 2-4 spots. Many times I have 3 prospects all within 3 spots of each other or not enough to create concern who’s left. Sometimes you even get a position like QB that eats up a spot. There’s pick 26/27 with nothing at all lost. The chances of losing all 3 equal players on my board across the next remaining 4 draft picks is minimal. If they go 1-2-3 then so be it but it’s highly unlikely. I love the idea of going back 4 spots and maybe parting with a 7th package to get a later 3rd or 3rd Comp area. Cll it acquiring a #95-#105. That’s still an area where we get one of our first anticipated prospects at #29 etc. + a stab at what Brian calls HIS Top 50 board Imagine Having 6 selections inside that top #95 area that fixes a lot. Plus a bonus #127,#168, #206,7th [/QUOTE]
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