There are so many things that goes through the mind when it comes to drafting new prospects.
One of the first things that comes to mind is figuring out and solidifying the future direction for the franchise. Is the team looking to rebuild the landscape or are you capitalizing on a already playoff/championship caliber squad?
Another thing that stick out is if you'll be bringing in a balanced drafting strategy? Maybe one side is weaker than the other and the draft will be use more to strengthen your offense or defense? Perhaps the secondary is lacking or you're looking for playmakers to make a difference on the offense?
The draft board will help get an up to par draft list of players that can make your team a contender for years. Another question that has to be asked is whether or not it is the right time to draft the best player available or sticking to your guns and picking the player that can immediately step in and fill in a need.
Will the players that you draft fit your proposed offensive/defensive scheme? Can they contribute in special teams, return kicks/punts? Can they make plays on prevent special team touchdowns? It all depends on what exactly you want. By the landscape of things, all of the players entering the S2 Draft can contribute in some way, shape, or form. That last thing to see is if they can translate their previous success or use their failures back in college to propel themselves to be an elite prospect in the NSFL?
It's something we all will be keeping an eye on. S1 set the bar so high but there will be so many chances for the young blood to make their mark.
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One of the first things that comes to mind is figuring out and solidifying the future direction for the franchise. Is the team looking to rebuild the landscape or are you capitalizing on a already playoff/championship caliber squad?
Another thing that stick out is if you'll be bringing in a balanced drafting strategy? Maybe one side is weaker than the other and the draft will be use more to strengthen your offense or defense? Perhaps the secondary is lacking or you're looking for playmakers to make a difference on the offense?
The draft board will help get an up to par draft list of players that can make your team a contender for years. Another question that has to be asked is whether or not it is the right time to draft the best player available or sticking to your guns and picking the player that can immediately step in and fill in a need.
Will the players that you draft fit your proposed offensive/defensive scheme? Can they contribute in special teams, return kicks/punts? Can they make plays on prevent special team touchdowns? It all depends on what exactly you want. By the landscape of things, all of the players entering the S2 Draft can contribute in some way, shape, or form. That last thing to see is if they can translate their previous success or use their failures back in college to propel themselves to be an elite prospect in the NSFL?
It's something we all will be keeping an eye on. S1 set the bar so high but there will be so many chances for the young blood to make their mark.
289 Words