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Eliot Wolf's Draft Philosophy

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From NFL IQ. It looks like an AI chat answer rather than a linked document.





 
AI doesn't make a person sound better.
No, but it could be a useful insight post draft to see how true it holds up. I don't think we can glean much pre-draft but once we have two points of reference (last draft and this) we may see some patterns emerging that can be compared to this.
 
No, but it could be a useful insight post draft to see how true it holds up. I don't think we can glean much pre-draft but once we have two points of reference (last draft and this) we may see some patterns emerging that can be compared to this.
It may point to the group work/choice more than the figure-head.
 
After the 2024 draft, it is hard to believe in any Wolf strategy or philosophy.

It is not if you missed, everyone misses, it is how badly you missed.
 
I will comment on the 1st rd approach listed in your post.
That description is definitely applicable the last 2 drafts when you're picking in the top 5.
picking at 31 is a whole different ball game.
 
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