For me this is the issue with constantly using multiple picks to fill one hole and not focusing on premium positions in the draft.
Over his tenure as GM, Keim has drafted five ILBs (Minter, Bucannon, Reddick, Simmons and Weaver) and only 4 CBs (Brandon Williams, Harlan Miller, Christian Campbell and Byron Murphy). Also, 6 RBs drafted over this same time period vs 4 EDGE players.
Seems his percentage hit rate is better with CBs and edge, thus justifying fewer picks:
ILB: Simmons is only acceptable ILB (minter, buc, Reddick all gone/not playing position and weaver who knows), so 20% hit rate.
RB: DJ only acceptable RB as bell cow (chase change of pace, eno who knows, can’t even conjure up who else he drafted), so 17% hit rate
CB: Murphy only one who seems playable (Williams, Miller, Campbell all phttt), so hit rate of 25%
edge: Reddick could be a win and golden is passable (who are other two?), so 50% hit rate
so it seems logical to throw more assets at the areas keim has a more difficult time hitting. Hope a shotgun approach nets playable guys.
(I’m really kidding, what it really spells is how dismal keim is drafting overall).