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Old 02-10-2016, 08:14 PM   #3
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Re: Drafting a cornerback in the first round.

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Originally Posted by Irrefutable View Post
no thanks, sign a mid-level free agent CB. The early draft picks must be used on the front 7... preferably on the defensive line
What if McLoving thinks the next Revis is available at our pick?

BPA every round, every pick. If we have good depth at the position, trade a guy or cut a guy and use the money elsewhere.

The notion we pass on the next Jonathan Ogden because we have a right tackle on the rise and the best tackle in the league is silly. (Just an example.) Draft the next Ogden and trade Moses to Carolina.

It's the only way to have more talent than salary.

Seattle made it to back to back Superbowls and are still contenders because they used this strategy.

It would be awesome to the have the Seahawks issues with figuring out which guys to pay and which guys to let go because they drafted huge talent on the cheap. BPA gives them more talent than they can afford under the cap.

BPA is how a team gets into the position to have Seattle's problems.
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