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As always, Bill will hedge himself between draft picks and trades/free agent signings. Don’t believe he ever truly drafts a player with a “plug and play” outlook when making draft picks. Instead its more of thinking how likely is draft pick X going to fill this spot, and based on that how many resources is he comfortable with allocating into the alternative option that will create competition.
What Bill isn’t doing is looking at a roster and saying “okay, let’s bring in 4 draft picks and 4 free agent signings or trades to address these 8 spots”. It’s much more fluid and open minded than that.
Agree to some extent, but it’s also true that last year, Nate Solder and Dion Lewis were our biggest non-replaced FA last year and we drafted OT/RB in the first round. BB will absolutely consider “plug and play” when it comes to filling needs through draft picks. But I also agree that there is often more nuance than that and that if those plug and play replacements aren’t there, he is prepared to field a weaker position on the roster. I remember one year when we were very weak at DT and WR has regularly been a position of weakness.











