The draft is much like opening Christmas presents.
Every team gains on draft day even if they didn't know what was in the package before it is opened.
Staring at the packages (on draft websites), rattling and shaking them (at the combine), and talking about who has the biggest boxes doesn't change what will occur.
Even the team that drafts the worst group of players can feel good in their gain. Every team is a winner on draft day.
Sometimes the belittled small package when opened becomes the best of the day years later.
What no draft guru ever tells you is that there is a process between April and July that changes all the "great prospects" to dumb rookies.
Every team gains on draft day even if they didn't know what was in the package before it is opened.
Staring at the packages (on draft websites), rattling and shaking them (at the combine), and talking about who has the biggest boxes doesn't change what will occur.
Even the team that drafts the worst group of players can feel good in their gain. Every team is a winner on draft day.
Sometimes the belittled small package when opened becomes the best of the day years later.
What no draft guru ever tells you is that there is a process between April and July that changes all the "great prospects" to dumb rookies.



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