Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
The board is filled with posts trying to decide whether it’s better to wait to fill certain positions because the pool depth of those positions allows it. There is no clear answer to the success of this strategy. Virtually every position has both early and late round success stories. Often times these results were more about fit and coaching than the prospect’s talent. Every team has a list of draft picks who failed with them and succeeded elsewhere. Another thread mentions Leonard Davis as an example.
My choice of a pick has often been based on what is specifically needed at each position. This year represents a good example. Many are suggesting that this deep WR pool means the Cards can wait. So I looked first at what the Cards have. They have a skilled possession receiver in Fitz. They have a decent role player in Kirk who can be a decent complimentary receiver. They have a potential red zone threat in Butler if he can prove reliable. They have 2 deep threats in Byrd & Cooper, but neither is viewed as dominant. They also have 2 other receivers Isabella & Johnson. The Cards have no idea where they fit. Johnson’s probable ceiling is a possession receiver, but I don’t think they expected Fitz to stay. Is that insurance necessary? Isabella was supposed to be the speed guy, but he has not proven more effective than Cooper or Byrd. What they don’t have is a receiver who can dominate. One who can draw double teams leaving someone else open. I think Lamb is that guy. He’s the best WR at recognizing the holes in zones. He’s a fine route runner and he has outstanding hands. He’s widely regarding as one of the most productive YAC WRs.
My choice of a pick has often been based on what is specifically needed at each position. This year represents a good example. Many are suggesting that this deep WR pool means the Cards can wait. So I looked first at what the Cards have. They have a skilled possession receiver in Fitz. They have a decent role player in Kirk who can be a decent complimentary receiver. They have a potential red zone threat in Butler if he can prove reliable. They have 2 deep threats in Byrd & Cooper, but neither is viewed as dominant. They also have 2 other receivers Isabella & Johnson. The Cards have no idea where they fit. Johnson’s probable ceiling is a possession receiver, but I don’t think they expected Fitz to stay. Is that insurance necessary? Isabella was supposed to be the speed guy, but he has not proven more effective than Cooper or Byrd. What they don’t have is a receiver who can dominate. One who can draw double teams leaving someone else open. I think Lamb is that guy. He’s the best WR at recognizing the holes in zones. He’s a fine route runner and he has outstanding hands. He’s widely regarding as one of the most productive YAC WRs.