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Originally Posted by mosha
i feel the less preparation I do the better. Of course I look at who should be good but i dont go crazy with over analysis of each player. Also the spot at which you pick is extremly important. If I'm not getting Manning then I dont pick a QB till the later rounds like 7 or 8, you'd be surprised how many good QB's are left at that point.
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I agree that the "dropoff" points at certain positions are key. Manning, McNabb, and Culpepper are worth a pick in the first 2-3 rounds of most drafts. After that the next batch of 5-8 guys is pretty comparable and can be picked up later.

Same thing with recievers after Owens, Moss, Harrison, and Holt.
