Drj820 wrote: ↑15 Mar 2021 11:58
go pak go wrote: ↑15 Mar 2021 10:40
YoHoChecko wrote: ↑15 Mar 2021 10:09
How long will it take for people to understand that a) this is the way teams should do it, and b) this is the way our team does it? If we have a need right now, the draft isn't the answer. If we make a pick that "won't play much" for a year or two, it is intentional and not a waste of resources. This is team building. And it works.
No. We need to go back to the times where we force rookie into prominent roles so they can lose their confidence and get cut in year 3 of their of their rookie contract.
Because damnit....it made me feel good that we filled a hole that April/May and got a good "draft grade" from pundits.
there is probably somewhere in the middle of the two philosophies that would be ideal. Starting all your draft picks year one is a sign of a bad team, your first 4 picks in a draft not being starters after two years might be a sign of a bad draft or not allocating resources properly.
ahhhhh we see rookies start and play well every season, Alexander, Mathews, Raji, Greg Jennings, Bakteria, Lacy, just off the top of my head, Hayward etc, I believe most do take a year even two to be coached up, but first rounders and high picks have that status because usually they are close to ready to step in and start.
this is a high player turn over era, if ya have to wait till a players 3rd season to see starter ability how would you ever field a team of 40 starters and lead rotators? your losing players faster then you can replace them with UFA, now days you have to have 3 starters per class more then ever before, or you'll have to spend big money for UFA.
Gary didn't get to start, but I think he could have and given the same or better performance that Preston did last year, depending on talent often a Rookie just can't beat out the starter, but that doesn't mean he wasn't starter capable.
I simply disagree with the point of view that we shouldn't expect rookies to start, obviously we should expect many to be able to, look around the league, Rookies start or play a lot of snaps as rookies.
as to drafting per needy position, please show a list of teams you don't think do that, seriously how do you not have to do that? teams lose whole positions during a previous season ( hell it happened to us on defense for almost a decade) so ya have to fill that depleted position, hell we'll probably do it again at CB this year in the first two rounds hoping to find a ROOKIE that can START (when was the last time we drafted a CB with the 1st that didn't start?)
often a team has two or more positions that demand retooling, so a GM would have more choices to line up value with player, even then though they are positional drafting, filling weak positions.