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HardRightEdge
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Quite a bit, I'd say.The other part of this that we may potentially see play out, how will cancelled team workouts, practices, scrimmages effect the play of Rookies in 2020, if there is a 2020 season?
From that perspective, you might lean toward the good route runners with a shallower learning curve, or at least slot/perimeter flexibility as a backup with maybe some late season contributions, or a multi-tool player to fit into specific plays and match-ups.
But do you want to reach and compromise value in the process? I don't think so. If a player with these traits presents good value anyway from a two year perspective, then great, but looking for guys who are more NFL ready with lower upsides is not a way to run a railroad.
The other way to go is to look toward good value for 2021 needs and risks: OT, CB, or a high upside perimeter WR who needs to sharpen some aspects of his game while learning a foreign pro scheme which usually turns out to be the case regardless.
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