I think you can have both
Immediate impact does not necessarily mean immediate pro bowl player it could just mean immediate starter
it’s not out of line to expect a rookie tackle to start.....play decent.....and steadily improve as the season progresses
Thus giving immediate impact as well as long term stability
Assuming of course that he develops
See below for some more examples, but I'm more talking about if you take the guy who started for four years and is "safe" to play right away, or the guy with more long term potential when you get your coaching staff to work with him.
I’ll just consider your last sentence to be kindling for your next firestorm against a first choice WR and just answer your question.
I look for short term production. I’m expecting starters for up to middle of first round picks barring injuries.
ahhh taking tips from the media?
look I read most of the threads here. I see people saying we need a potential star regardless of immediate impact. I see those who believe you can have an immediate impact player (Boldin pick) who just get better over their career.
I'm not looking to bait anyone into any discussions about position group or anything.
And I'm also not sure how it's "taking tips from the media" to feel that this is a roster with room for improvement before it's a true contender.
I read most of the threads here too. But undoubtedly, year in and year out, there are players who are projected as more "pro ready," compared to others who will need some polish. Since you're sensitive to WR, let's use a position group I want to draft.
Wills is considered to be more ready to step in and play at RT immediately over Wirfs or Becton, who may require some finesse. His technique is more sound at the moment, according to some. But Wirfs and Becton are oozing with potential, with one possibly requiring a position change. That's not "immediate impact," but a case where I'm kinda leaning Wirfs over Wills.
Make sense?
no such thing as taking a player who you know will be dominate in the future. That’s called “a project” and the problem with drafting those guys is they don’t pan out most of the time.
we have a QB on a rookie contract now is the time
I'm not talking about a project player, but I get what you're saying here.