Given how the draft process has been disrupted this year, I wonder if there will be any unique strategies that you wouldn't see in a typical year. For example, there are some players who won't have the usual round of Pro Days and medical checkups and face to face meetings, and will be viewed with more uncertainty than usual. I'm wondering if there are any teams this year who will try to go with a quantity over quality approach and accumulate late round picks through trade downs to try to take chances on multiple question mark players.
Or if there are any teams who will try to trade assets into next year where you'll hopefully be more comfortable with the draft process.
Or some teams who will trade up to only take blue chip players.
And of course, advocating for three more rounds of draft this year.
Or if there are any teams who will try to trade assets into next year where you'll hopefully be more comfortable with the draft process.
Or some teams who will trade up to only take blue chip players.
And of course, advocating for three more rounds of draft this year.