This is common talking head speak and seems to broadly agree with GB's draft patterns, however:YoHoChecko wrote: ↑03 May 2022 12:54The Packers like to take rare athletes at premium positions in the first round. They got a rare athlete at a need position, but iLB isn't a premium position. So it hits a trend and misses a trend.
LB is like RB in that the difference between common and plus players is very small, and body types mean that common players are very available. However the position is in fact extremely valuable on the field, and there is a tier of player that transcends this reality about population dynamics.
A great RB can power an offense nearly as well as a great QB. Great RB's are extremely rare, only a handful come around per decade. Linebackers are the same way on the other side of the ball, a great LB can elevate a D far more than any other player. Like RB's, they are extremely rare.
If the team thinks he's one of those few times a decade prospects, well it absolutely is a premium position.