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<blockquote data-quote="U.P. Packfan" data-source="post: 1033254" data-attributes="member: 11410"><p>Don't be concerned about draft grades! In 2005 we were vilified for our draft. I just looked up a couple of old draft grades, C- and D+ on the 2 sites I found. Rodgers was "unnecessary when we had Favre and Collins was a horrible reach". The rest were not as noticeable. It turned out pretty well anyway didn't it? I watch the draft with fascination but I realize that I don't have the information that the front offices have to make their picks. All I have to go by is the info I get by listening to the talking heads leading up to the draft. I remember the debate for the #1 QB one year, Peyton Manning or Ryan Leaf? How about how great Heath Schuler and Trent Dilfer were going to be great NFL QBs. Teams are looking at college players and trying to project how they will perform in the NFL. There will be a lot of guys who do just what you expect, a lot of guys who under perform, and even a number who will surprise everybody and become stars. Debate is fun and I think a lot of you are looking to put out statements right now so you can look back later and say "See, I was right". In reality, almost all of us are just bystanders enjoying the show. At least I know I am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="U.P. Packfan, post: 1033254, member: 11410"] Don't be concerned about draft grades! In 2005 we were vilified for our draft. I just looked up a couple of old draft grades, C- and D+ on the 2 sites I found. Rodgers was "unnecessary when we had Favre and Collins was a horrible reach". The rest were not as noticeable. It turned out pretty well anyway didn't it? I watch the draft with fascination but I realize that I don't have the information that the front offices have to make their picks. All I have to go by is the info I get by listening to the talking heads leading up to the draft. I remember the debate for the #1 QB one year, Peyton Manning or Ryan Leaf? How about how great Heath Schuler and Trent Dilfer were going to be great NFL QBs. Teams are looking at college players and trying to project how they will perform in the NFL. There will be a lot of guys who do just what you expect, a lot of guys who under perform, and even a number who will surprise everybody and become stars. Debate is fun and I think a lot of you are looking to put out statements right now so you can look back later and say "See, I was right". In reality, almost all of us are just bystanders enjoying the show. At least I know I am. [/QUOTE]
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