As I’ve gotten older I’ve become inclined to share my draft tools more often. Maybe a few will be good enough to outlive me. One of my favorites is the way I use a spreadsheet to structure my big board for round one and sometimes round two on a deep draft. I don’t just enter names sequently going down. Of course I list names, but I leave blank rows to show gaps in talent. The more rows blank, the larger the skill drop off. I realize that’s subjective. The other advantage is when I hit a cluster of 4-5 players with no blank rows it tells me I should consider trading down. I’d say overall I adhere to the theory of BPA, but just at need positions. I do this after the combine. So this year when I get to pick 16, if there’s a cluster; a good offer would likely trigger a trade down.