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I think the concept of "reaching" is slightly flawed. It's all based on what guys who no longer scout for NFL teams, or never did in the 1st place, think someone's value should be.
It goes without saying that the teams have a lot more information to go on than the draftniks: practice information, interviews, informal (unwritten and completely deniable) references and the financial resources to spend huge amounts of time breaking down game tape. They also have guys analysing players who are experts in coaching and/or have played the game to a very high level. It was on that basis that the Pats took Sebastian Vollmer so high; Dante had spent time coaching him for one of the bowl games, I believe.
They also find out stuff we don't, such as X team is also really interested in X player, because they have interviewed him, attended his practices and so on. Some of that information will be erroneous, but plenty of it won't. So, if you find out that Dallas (for example) really likes Sebastian Vollmer as much as you do, you had either better take him early or accept that you could be watching his pro-bowl career from a distance. The fact that Mel Kiper has him pegged to go in the 4th is completely meaningless. What matters is a) how much you like player X and b) how much evidence you have that other teams share that opinion.
It goes without saying that the teams have a lot more information to go on than the draftniks: practice information, interviews, informal (unwritten and completely deniable) references and the financial resources to spend huge amounts of time breaking down game tape. They also have guys analysing players who are experts in coaching and/or have played the game to a very high level. It was on that basis that the Pats took Sebastian Vollmer so high; Dante had spent time coaching him for one of the bowl games, I believe.
They also find out stuff we don't, such as X team is also really interested in X player, because they have interviewed him, attended his practices and so on. Some of that information will be erroneous, but plenty of it won't. So, if you find out that Dallas (for example) really likes Sebastian Vollmer as much as you do, you had either better take him early or accept that you could be watching his pro-bowl career from a distance. The fact that Mel Kiper has him pegged to go in the 4th is completely meaningless. What matters is a) how much you like player X and b) how much evidence you have that other teams share that opinion.











