... the overall strengths and depths of the class are will change as often as the needs of the teams doing the drafting.
This year is no exception.
In 2008, we saw a class with good overall running back talent, quicker than anticipated impact at the quarterback position and great depth at the defensive spots.
The 2009 class has its own set of advantages and strong spots, but also more than a few positions of questionable depth and talent.
When the layman looks at the Draft, they think in terms of the ‘sexy positions’. The quarterback, the running back, the high profile names on the offense. It’s where many new draftniks and casual observers get caught up.
But once you’ve spent any time listening to any analyst or scout worth his salt, it turns out that’s not always where the value is in any given year.
This year is no different and while there is some value and depth in those skill positions...
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