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Originally Posted by Skinny Tee
The Beathard philosophy doesn't work in the modern age of the NFL.
Quality depth is needed at almost every position in the modern era. Depth isn't something that you can get if you are not using all your draft picks every year.
Using all of your picks across multiple years allows you to sign the occasional highly sought skill free agent to place in your already entrenched system. The only team to have a dynasty in the modern era of the NFL is using that method.
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Trading a high pick for a proven NFL player or trading a high pick for multiple picks in later rounds (again, at a cheaper cost) is not the same as "not using your picks."
Case in point, I'm assuming the dynasty you're talking about is the Patriots. Well the Pats used their draft picks last year to acquire two WRs already in the league. A 2nd and 7th for Welker, and a 4th for Moss.
So I think you're contradicting yourself.