DEHog wrote:Countertrey wrote:I'm not arguing either way... I'm just trying to help people understand the reason for the concept of drafting the best availible. When need and availibility match up, that's super... but it doesn't always work that way. And you don't select based on need if it will force you to reach, or to pay too much for a given level of talent.
Last year was a good example. None of the talent availible at our #1 pick was assessed as equivalent talent. We either had to trade down, or take best availible... we traded down, and got players that were on most boards as worth those picks. 2 were in positions of need (WR's), and one was a best availible pick (Davis). They may pan out, they may not... but hindsight is always perfect.
So let's say Crabtree was there at 13 and the "best availible" we should take him??
In the top half of the draft a WR (I don't care who he is) should NEVER be listed as the best available athelete.
WR aren't that important. Funny how our WR were getting open when they were healthy and the OL was playing well.
However, I could change one player and make our OL, WR, an RB better. Insert Brady, Manning (either), Rivers, Brees, Pennington, and even (gag me) DMac and the OL and WR would imediately get better. Hell ARE might even be a better QB than Campbell right now.
Sure our OL and WRs need to improve, but Campbell suffers from failure to launch. When he looks, he may see a guy open, but refuses to throw the ball because he might make a mistake or he doesn't rust what he is seeing (maybe he needs glasses).
Right or wrong, make just decide what to do. Campbell is way too slow for an NFL QB at making a decision.