ImTheScientist
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They will trade put
jammerhawk":3c80wnak said:The thing is by who's metrics are we looking at "top shelf talent"?
In every draft there are usually only so many genune 1st round talents. So far it is estimated there may only be 18 in the this draft ( Source: Seahawks draft blog). What if the guy left at 18 isn't the player the team wants, character issues, or poor positional fit, health issues) but is the last genuine talent left from the first round? Does the team draft him anyway? Does the team trade back for player they think is a better fit and recapture value for another early pick?
Except for OLinemen the team has done not a bad job finding players that fit their needs, some are certainly better than others I agree but the history since 2010 has been good and certainly better than average.
Fade":3c80wnak said:All I'm saying is if Seattle has a 1st rd graded player on their board at 18. Take him.
Yabbut...what is better, getting one player who may be Pro Bowl caliber versus getting 3 players from rounds 1-3 that might also become pro-bowlers albeit on a lower percentage chance. I know everybody has their ratings charts as to value of picks, there are several of them out there, but that number doesn't necessarily tell the whole story.DomeHawk":24a6pptg said:What mystifies me is that so many people think we can't get a pro-bowl type player at 18. And, I'm not necessarily saying we can, but we got a Hall of Fame player at 14 so it doesn't seem so out of the realm to me.
sutz":1d383lud said:Yabbut...what is better, getting one player who may be Pro Bowl caliber versus getting 3 players from rounds 1-3 that might also become pro-bowlers albeit on a lower percentage chance. I know everybody has their ratings charts as to value of picks, there are several of them out there, but that number doesn't necessarily tell the whole story.DomeHawk":1d383lud said:What mystifies me is that so many people think we can't get a pro-bowl type player at 18. And, I'm not necessarily saying we can, but we got a Hall of Fame player at 14 so it doesn't seem so out of the realm to me.
Also, there are often 2 or 3 players that the team thinks are worthy of that value. What do they do if 2 of them are still available, or all 3? Is the best player so good that you risk losing a shot at the other 2?
People want to simplify this decision. I don't think it's all that simple. Right now, we don't have any day 2 picks. That's a huge hole in our draft opportunities this year. I won't complain if they trade back to get a pick in Rd 2 and/or 3.
Northwest Seahawk":28toaydu said:Based on the last few drafts they will make some absurd calculation trade out of the pick and screw themselves out of a great player.
Northwest Seahawk":cxgz40la said:Based on the last few drafts they will make some absurd calculation trade out of the pick and screw themselves out of a great player.