My concern is the players production on the field and how that translates to helping the team win as opposed to his draft position. I would rather have a pro bowl caliber guard over a average starter at pass rusher or avg CB. You win games in the NFL by drafting good players regardless of position. Games are not won by winning the mock draft break down segments after the draft. How many teams get A's and B's only to have those players bust after a season or two. Get the best talent coach that talent and win games. PERIOD
agree. I have had this exact discussion several times around here.
if you see a hall of fame type player, you draft him...simple as that. doesnt matter if he is a center or a quarterback or a runningback.
however, when you are looking at multiple high impact players....you draft by positional value.
Anderson, by all accounts, will be every bit the impact player Robinson should be..and at a very high value position. he is also at a position that should give 10-12 years of high level production,... whereas statistically even great runningbacks only give about 6 or 7 seasons.
I would draft Robinson at 3.... but only if anderson and carter are already gone.
seen the kid being compared to Marshall Faulk with how complete his game is, how he can take it over with both running and receiving... the kid is rare.
but thousand yard backs can be had in the third. even if we have to replace them every few years it doesnt touch the value of a top 3 pick.
guys that might be flirting with multiple 15 sack seasons dont drop to the 3rd round. a guy that could get 20 sacks certainly doesnt.
Trade DHop for a top 40 pick,...package it with another pick and move up to 12 or 15?? I would do that too...
This isnt passing on Adrian Peterson for a turnstile OT... it would be more like passing on AD for Vonn Miller...