The draft is one of the most fun events for an NSFL GM. After scouting incoming prospects, tweaking your roster, fine tuning your scheme, and finding out which parts of your team could use an improvement, you are left with the most hectic day of the year. Any given pick could cause a complete shift in your draft board. You could trade back if you miss out on talent, or you could move up to snatch up a prospect from another team. The true experts already have the entire draft pool prioritized, and will know if and when they have to move.
From interviewing prospects to find out desired destination, to figuring out work ethic and ambition, you can find who would be a great player. A smart GM will know by attributes and archetype if they will fit into the team.
Some players will find themselves being skipped by "perfect fit" teams while other GM's will see a player as a "reach." If S1, and every draft ever conducted taught you anything, it doesn't matter what you're history is, or how your first season goes. The thing that matters is are you going to pick the player that sticks around long enough to be great?
From interviewing prospects to find out desired destination, to figuring out work ethic and ambition, you can find who would be a great player. A smart GM will know by attributes and archetype if they will fit into the team.
Some players will find themselves being skipped by "perfect fit" teams while other GM's will see a player as a "reach." If S1, and every draft ever conducted taught you anything, it doesn't matter what you're history is, or how your first season goes. The thing that matters is are you going to pick the player that sticks around long enough to be great?
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