This concept is what drives me nuts. People look at the current roster and be like why we draft X player when we have Y player. They don't consider salaries or age or anything. They treat the draft like free agency. Free agency is to fill holes now. Draft is for future.
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
Yes, and it's not like the signs aren't there, that the Packers are looking at the RB market...
In the preseason, they were reportedly looking at RBs
At the trade deadline, there were reportedly looking at RBs
"I found out through my agent he had talked to the Jets and there were teams like Houston, the Packers, the Kansas City Chiefs and, surprisingly, the Steelers were all in the mix in trying to trade for me," Bell explained.
Which Adam Schefter's sources backed up in case you don't trust Bell's reports on himself
nfl.com  wrote:
And if you look at this scheme run elsewhere... with the Rams currently, whom have had one of the best RBs in the NFL (and just drafted a RB fairly high I believe), the 49ers whom are dropping lots of money into a couple of FA RBs year after year... they make sure their RB position has a guy that can do it all... or a couple of pretty good RBs.
And I can't find the article right now, but I could of swore LaFleur said his number one goal is to take the pressure off the QB and protect the QB.... which raises the question, if you're taking the pressure off the QB, whom is it going onto? It's not disappearing... it's going to the RB... which LaFleur gets more involved into the game plans, getting the RB more one on ones and mismatches, in the passing game and not getting away from the running game too much.