Ron Swanson wrote:The idea that you can guarantee any player at any position is gonna be a Hall of Famer is obviously ludicrous. That's not being implied just because I used some examples who were Hall of Famers.
This isn't really that complicated for anyone who's willing to hop off their weirdly strict "I would never pick position X in the first round" mantra. Case in point, I was pounding the table for the Packers to draft Mark Ingram instead of Derrek Sherrod in 2011. You're evaluating players, not positions.
Yeah, of course you can't guarantee it.
But for somebody to take a RB top 10 or 20 or whatever, you might need that guarantee.
If I have a 5% chance that I'm getting a HOF guy at a less important postion (RB, TE, ILB, maybe S) - is it worth the risk? Everyone knows their evaluations aren't perfect so if you're wrong about Bijan Robinson, you've just grabbed a running back that you could probably replace with a late round pick or somebody off of waivers and passed up on an opportunity to grab a difference-making pass rusher or something. Even if Bijan Robinson is a Hall of Famer, he may have less impact than a Pro Bowl pass rusher.
That's why these teams/fans have the rules. I don't really agree/disagree but the logic is there.