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Originally Posted by rm1369
I’d throw out tiers of players being a factor as well. If you have a RB as the top rated player on your board, but you have 3 other RBs with relatively similar ratings do you take that top rated back? What if you are confident one of those 4 similarly rated RBs will make it to your next pick, but there is only one similarly rated guard and then a huge drop off? A smart GM probably takes the guard.
The bottom line is that any GM that goes strictly BPA or strictly need is going to be a bad GM. There is more to building a team than just acquiring talent. At some point you have to put the talent on the field and it has to mesh.
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I can agree with this. Makes perfect sense. But rounds 1-3 he is looking for talent He may reach a bit in later rounds.
I'm quite certain at least 3 of the picks in the 1st 3 rounds won't go as expected