BobDigital
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I think it is fine and in line with Felger's thought process which is not wholely inaccurate but very broad based.
Felger does not study the draft. He knows almost nothing about the prospects but likes it when certain positions are picked. He is right in the grand scheme that QB was a good pick and was happy it was higher. To Felger higher pick = better player which though usually true is not always. a 3rd round QB this year could be worse than a 4th round next year but Felger doesn't see it that way.
Also he is correct RB is highly overvalued and particularly between the tackle RBs. Much better overall is the small guy who can bounce outside and get 30 yards on occasion and catch balls than the consistent 4 yards and a cloud of dust kind of guy.
Overall Felger is right how he views the forest on the draft but if you don't know the trees in front of you then it isn't all that accurate usually.
Felger does not study the draft. He knows almost nothing about the prospects but likes it when certain positions are picked. He is right in the grand scheme that QB was a good pick and was happy it was higher. To Felger higher pick = better player which though usually true is not always. a 3rd round QB this year could be worse than a 4th round next year but Felger doesn't see it that way.
Also he is correct RB is highly overvalued and particularly between the tackle RBs. Much better overall is the small guy who can bounce outside and get 30 yards on occasion and catch balls than the consistent 4 yards and a cloud of dust kind of guy.
Overall Felger is right how he views the forest on the draft but if you don't know the trees in front of you then it isn't all that accurate usually.