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I love that Ballard follows the draft board, I think the dude loves it when that pisses of the fan base. We care and he knows it. He also knows that he knows a hell of a lot more than us
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Stupid fingers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Quote:
https://wmleader.com/general-other/4...ospect-grades/ |
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How hard is it to tell what the colts value? High character, athletic ability, unselfish, team first, play inside the team concept.
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Probably a bit of both since teams stay pretty secretive about it, but how much value does it really have after the draft. I suppose you may infer a little bit about future picks, but it seems to me to be minimal
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It just showed their final grade and stats. But we now know the jags put a higher grade on Philips despite the concussions over Kwity Paye. So you get some insight into what they value and do not. For a new administration I wouldn’t want that out. Come draft time next year teams may know what they value better and can out maneuver them for players they like. That’s the biggest consequence I can think of.
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