Does anyone remember the success the Packers had at turning out quality QBs under the Walrus? Ron Wolf usually gets the credit for drafting all those QBs, but how much of an NFL player's success is predicated on his coaches in the NFL?
I find it interesting that perennially bad teams have bust after bust even from relatively high picks, while the good teams churn out quality from all rounds. Certainly the GMs have there part in this, but if the same GMs were swapped in pick position, I think that the draft selections wouldn't be all that different. There is usually a general agreement on who the best prospects are, and while there are a few surprises on draft day, the general draft boards are usually pretty good at laying about where each player will go. Even so, the results seemed skewed towards the successful teams. That leads me to think that the success of a young NFL player is as more about coaching than most people realize.
Do you agree or disagree?
I find it interesting that perennially bad teams have bust after bust even from relatively high picks, while the good teams churn out quality from all rounds. Certainly the GMs have there part in this, but if the same GMs were swapped in pick position, I think that the draft selections wouldn't be all that different. There is usually a general agreement on who the best prospects are, and while there are a few surprises on draft day, the general draft boards are usually pretty good at laying about where each player will go. Even so, the results seemed skewed towards the successful teams. That leads me to think that the success of a young NFL player is as more about coaching than most people realize.
Do you agree or disagree?

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