Keionte Scott is a guy who I think would be an awesome fit for what Parker wants to do, I just wouldn't take him at 20.
Fuck that. I'd take him off the board.
So he runs at his Pro Day. Blazes a 4.3 forty.
Is available in the fourth round. You'd say, nah OFF MY BOARD!
I always find it funny when someone says a guy should be off the board. Unless its a massive charecter issue or a career ending injury they would be on my board. Just moved down.
If you're only drafting players that have never had any kind of injury in the past, your board is going to be awfully small.Yeah, I would. I don't want injured players. I'm sick of it.
Yeah, I would. I don't want injured players. I'm sick of it.
Well you're crazy sir. Career ending injury in your book.
I agree with you in theory. There's a point with most injury risk guys that it makes sense to take the risk and draft him anyway, whether it's the 3rd round or 4th or whatever.
To be fair, though, if you knock a guy like McCoy down to around the 4th round on your board you're effectively taking him off your board anyway because someone will almost certainly take him before that.
If you're only drafting players that have never had any kind of injury in the past, your board is going to be awfully small.
Where do you draw the line?
Well you're crazy sir. Career ending injury in your book.
We don't know that he isn't healed. That's your speculation. Based on what? That he doesn't want to test at the combine? BFD. A lot of guys are doing that now, preferring to test on their school's pro day. He'll still be doing the medical shit at the combine, as far as I know.For guys that tore their ACL and took 450 days to heal? Might be a good starting point. It might sound irrational, but I want guys who are going to be on the field. How often does taking injured players work out for us? Seems like we have a pretty bad track record.
Minor injuries, I'm not worried about.