Pick position matters in any draft. This isn't a secret. However, there's more that goes into this than simply what order a team picks in. Having the #1 pick is obviously ideal but in football, it can be a bit more complex than that. Unlike basketball, baseball or hockey it's a game dominated by several different types of positions, each with a valuable service to a larger scheme on the field. Having a high pick placement is good, but people underestimate how important it can be to get the top ranked player at a certain position. A lesson Ryan Pace seems to have learned well.
Stop for a second and think about it. Go back over the previous three drafts and determine who the top performers are to this point. Leonard Floyd would be first and Mitch Trubisky behind him followed up in the distant rear by Kevin White. It turns out part of the reasoning for this may have to do with the formula mentioned above.
- 2015: Kevin White is the second WR off the board
- 2016: Leonard Floyd is the first outside linebacker off the board
- 2017: Mitch Trubisky is the first quarterback off the board
- 2018: Roquan Smith is the first inside linebacker off the board
1st Picked
- 2017: Mitch Trubisky
- 2016: Jared Goff
- 2015: Jameis Winston
- 2014: Blake Bortles
- 2013: E.J. Manuel
- 2012: Andrew Luck
- 2011: Cam Newton
- 2010: Sam Bradford
- 2009: Matthew Stafford
- 2008: Matt Ryan
2nd Picked
- 2017: Patrick Mahomes
- 2016: Carson Wentz
- 2015: Marcus Mariota
- 2014: Johnny Manziel
- 2013: Geno Smith
- 2012: Robert Griffin III
- 2011: Jake Locker
- 2010: Tim Tebow
- 2009: Mark Sanchez
- 2008: Joe Flacco
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