DarthMonk wrote:It appears Julio Jones has a decent chance of being available at #10. Green less likely. Both? No way.
I say pick Julio Jones.
I've said it once and I'll say it again:
Here's the best example I ever heard - from the book America's Game - Page 337:
The 1979 draft found the Dallas Cowboys preparing for the beginning of a new era, with Roger Staubach nearing the end of his career. His understudy Danny White, who'd come over after the demise of the WFL, was the heir apparent, and the young Glenn Carano, an unpolished but physically gifted thrower form the University of Nevada-Las Vegas was seen as a potential diamond in the rough. In the 3rd round, as the Cowboys' selection came up, Tom Landry looked at the Cowboys' master list, and did something he had rarely done in his 19 years of drafting. Instead of taking the top player on the Cowboys' chart, he went "against the board" and selected not the highest-rated player but the next-highest-ranked one, a rangy tight end named Doug Cosbie, who would go on to enjoy a productive career and provide further evidence that the Cowboys were able to find a diamond in the rough.
On the next selection, the 82nd, San Francisco chose the very player who had been on the top of the Cowboys' board, the player Dallas had passed on because, in Landry's words, "We don't really need another quarterback."
His name was Joe Montana.
Thank God they blew that one!
I'll go so far as to say ALWAYS TAKE TALENT OVER NEED IN THE DRAFT. AMASS ALL THE YOUNG TALENT YOU CAN. YOUR SO-CALLED NEEDS CAN BE FILLED BY GUYS WHO WANT TO COME PLAY WITH YOUR TALENT.
This is especially true for the 'Skins since we have SO MANY HOLES TO FILL.
DarthMonk (call me Vinny if you want - good philosophy horribly implemented by him)
Agreed! The warnings about Devin Thomas' lack of experience and Malcolm Kelly's knees were there. In effect they weren't the most talented. Vinny's most talented philosophy was right on with Fred Davis, but we have yet to exploit teams with his talent in the 2 TE set. That has yet to be explained. When he filled in for
