it's pretty obvious to basically anyone knowledgeable about the NSFL and even those that aren't that the Philadelphia Liberty are in a massive need of a rebuild and have taken huge steps in the right direction in doing so. Not only will Philadelphia be in a rebuild on their roster though, but they have gone through a rebuild in management as well as both their general manager and co-general manager both stepped down. Before stepping away form the team though, both did make a fair number of deals to help bring in a handful of draft picks that will help aide the new management team in their rebuilding efforts. So now with new management let's look at what the Liberty actually have to work with. After all the trades they were able to make at the deadline they now have something like 9 additional picks in the first 4 rounds of the next two drafts. I know that's a lot of numbers to take in and getting that deep into drafts doesn't sound like a great idea, but really when you look at the amount of talent that is coming through the DSFL right now and the potential that will be coming through, I think this actually sets them up really well, as long as they're able to scout well and pick the right people. We all know that picking the wrong people can set back any team, especially one that is starting a massive rebuild, so they will definitely need to do a lot o leg work in the scouting as soon as possible.
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