(07-16-2017, 07:11 PM)adam2552 Wrote:I think the current system works fine and actually mirrors real life. There are top-tier rookies or more pro-ready rookies in every draft. The "experienced" S2 rookies are these guys, and just like real life they could be the best guys in the draft after 5 seasons or get passed by a late round guy who had the potential to be great (Richard Sherman, Tom Brady, etc.). Don't let your draft position define your player.
The problem I have with this sentiment is that everyone in the real world has had a chance to play and show their skills. With this it is all based on who found the league first, which is where my issue arises. It really doesn't matter to me though, this is something that I've seen people talking about, had a bit of an opinion on myself and figured I could write an article about it and get the discussion going. At the end of the day where Oles goes in the draft doesn't matter to me.
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