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Originally Posted by Schneed10
McCloughan is known as being an excellent talent evaluator partly because of the results he gets by simply taking the best player available. If he believes Cooper or White are BPA when we pick at 5, he'll pounce on it.
He doesn't sit there and say oh I can find a WR later in the draft. He picks the best player, regardless of need.
And thus he hits on late rounders. If a WR isn't BPA when we pick in the late rounds, he won't take one.
It has to be blind to position. Best football player, period. That's all that matters.
You fill needs in free agency. In the draft you stock your core with the best possible guys you can find.
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SM himself said that need factors into his draft day decisions. For the true BPA on his board to be selected, that player would either play a position of need or be considered by SM to be a much better player than the next player on his list who does play a position of need.
In this draft, if SM considers an OLB or OL to be close in ability to a WR, I don't think SM would take the WR. If SM believes that a WR is a much better player than an OLB or OL, then I think he would take the WR.