JoeyFlex5
Hall of Famer
It’s rare that cb won’t be a need for literally any nfl team. You need 3 starters, and you need at least 2 quality depth guys, being short on that count on any given week almost means you can forget about winning against a quality opponent. Good ones are very expensive, and they often switch teams because their market is so competitive.
If a cb is clearly the best player available, then he’d be a wise pick for 32/32 teams.
Wiggins was the BPA by a wide margin, and Stephens had 1 year left under contract, making him not only a wise choice but the obvious choice, there was no other option there. Even if Stephens continued his form from last year Wiggins was the obvious choice. You could’ve extended Stephens had he played well and had 3 starting corners, or you can move on from Stephens since he’s ass and you gotta replace cb3 instead of cb1/2.
Hamilton, well we had signed Marcus Williams who was good at the time, but everyone else was mid at best, and we knew that, chuck and stone, whatever, they were serviceable but we knew we were playing with fire not having a better starter, and Hamilton was possibly the best player in that entire class and he was picked at 14, no brainer, there was no other choice.
It’s less about BPA in this discussion, and more about just making the completely obvious decision.
If a cb is clearly the best player available, then he’d be a wise pick for 32/32 teams.
Wiggins was the BPA by a wide margin, and Stephens had 1 year left under contract, making him not only a wise choice but the obvious choice, there was no other option there. Even if Stephens continued his form from last year Wiggins was the obvious choice. You could’ve extended Stephens had he played well and had 3 starting corners, or you can move on from Stephens since he’s ass and you gotta replace cb3 instead of cb1/2.
Hamilton, well we had signed Marcus Williams who was good at the time, but everyone else was mid at best, and we knew that, chuck and stone, whatever, they were serviceable but we knew we were playing with fire not having a better starter, and Hamilton was possibly the best player in that entire class and he was picked at 14, no brainer, there was no other choice.
It’s less about BPA in this discussion, and more about just making the completely obvious decision.