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Originally Posted by MrJL
Trent Green had never been more than a third stringer when he was released. In situations like that you don't critique the team that lost him, you praise the team that found him.
Your logic doen't take into account things like, what happens when the BPA is a player at a position you have a glut at?
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Do you just block out 1998 ? Okay it was a terrible season but the guy wasn't even playing football when we picked him up . He was drafted by the chargers in 1994 was cut in 1995 played for the British Columbian lions for a while then came into the skins as the emergency starter and put up massive stats for a redskins QB ..
3,441 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions and ran in 2 more behind a very leaky cobbled together offensive line.
We offered him 12 million over 4 years ...he went to the rams ...
That was also the year we "found" Stephen Davis, though he was mostly used as a FB making holes for Skip Hicks ...
Okay I have a counter question ... did we have a glut of tall athletic WR's on the team before the 2008 draft ... ? I get your point You can if you solely go off PFW draft preview end up getting into trouble drafting BPA (see the lions), but the problem with the Lions is they did nothing to sure up the rest of the team and did nothing to really scout the players they were drafting and were wowed by the highlight reels . You cannot ignore need but really in these days of free agency unless you are picking in the top 5-7 then you shouldn't be going into the draft with a desperate need position ...