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Kiper projects UConn’s Blidi Wreh-Wilson to Redskins in second round

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Old 04-30-2013, 08:59 AM   #24
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Re: Kiper projects UConn’s Blidi Wreh-Wilson to Redskins in second round

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Is it possible to draft terribly but get lucky as hell? Not saying that was what Seattle did, I am just curious if people think that it's always FO skill that determines the draft class' ultimate grade, or can bad drafters luck into good draft classes?
Well to be honest you do see bad teams consistently draft poorly and they rarely turn out any good players besides their 1st round pick (Raiders, Bills, and Cardinals). I think coaching has a lot to do with how a player will turn out as well. It's extremely hard to say a team had a bad draft when you have not even seen how the teams will use the players skill set.

Supposedly the Redskins also had a bad draft class this past year outside of RG3, but we all know there were plenty of impact rookies.

I think Kiper is good at evaluating prospects, he has hits and misses, just like everyone does, but I do not like when people try to grade a draft class.
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