but at the same time it's a 4th round pick... those are the ones you swing for the fences on. Guy was a good receiver who dropped because of the injury risk... so you take him in a later round and if he doesn't make it or gets hurt, oh well 4th round pick, if he works out and stays healthy it's a big win cause you snagged a solid guy in the 4th round. Not like this is a guy they took with a first round pick or something.
We've definitely been in the habit of taking good athletes that we either have to convert or hope will come back from an injury. I'm not completely knocking the approach because if it does work out...like you said...you will get that home run.
Recently we released Matechuk a Green, two guys that are purely special teams players. Just wondering if we continue to do this and players continue to get hurt...if we'll have any guys left to fill the special teams slots.
Mulumba - Risk of NFL
Robertson - Risk that he is not big enough to play at the next level
Fitzgerald - Not so much of a risk, but we took him earlier than he was projected
DiCroce - Risk of re-injury
Alli - Already injured. Risk that he may not ever be 100 percent healthy.
Billy Whatshisname - Risk of drug use (not really, but we were the ones to "take a chance" on him)
Our drafting strategy is very "swing for the fences". Maybe a safe pick or two is in order?