Going into this years NSFL draft the one thing I am looking for is activity. In my war room I am going through every prospects update thread and ensuring the most active updater is the one highest on my board. If you want to become a pro you have to work hard like a pro and that goes for every prospect. One of the other things I am doing is questioning and asking each prospects opinion on coming to my franchise. The worst thing you can do is draft a player who doesn't want to come to your team regardless of what overall selection they are. You don't need cancers in the lockerroom if you can simply keep them on another team. Draft a player who has his heart set on playing for you and you'll never have to worry about him bolting.
Your roster is made up of players. Players that you hope are wanting to stay with you for a long time, so questioning and getting down to the nitty gritty with each one of them is the way to avoid conflicts. Mayran Jackson ended up liking Arizona but he stated he wanted no part in them from day one. Times can change but if a player is updating and wants on your team, you make the best pick regardless of how talented you think they are.
Your roster is made up of players. Players that you hope are wanting to stay with you for a long time, so questioning and getting down to the nitty gritty with each one of them is the way to avoid conflicts. Mayran Jackson ended up liking Arizona but he stated he wanted no part in them from day one. Times can change but if a player is updating and wants on your team, you make the best pick regardless of how talented you think they are.