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9 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Nabers and Harrison graded higher than Caleb Williams? could it be that Caleb is a media creation on how generational he is 

This isn't rare. This happens every couple of years with QB prospects 

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

This isn't rare. This happens every couple of years with QB prospects 

Yep. It's about positional value. QBs grading in the top 10-15 are going to go at the top of the draft board. That's just the way it is.

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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Nabers and Harrison graded higher than Caleb Williams? could it be that Caleb is a media creation on how generational he is 

These grades are by one or several draftniks. Taking them as absolutes isn't the correct way to look at them. They are more like a general guide. Generally, teams are going to draft in fitting with their needs. Of course they could fall in love with a player and draft them regardless, but doing that can be an even riskier proposition than drafting in general.  Of course if teams need a QB, they're going to draft one above all if they perceive that that QB has immediate starter's potential because QB is the most important position in team sports. As we know, sometimes they draft them even if they don't plan to start them immediately. That's how important the position is. If things are close, which they are in the case of Williams, Nabers and Harrison, the QB is likely always going to be taken by a QB needy team. And don't get it twisted, even the players down the list could end up being better than those at the top. Such is the draft.

Draft grades aren't media-driven. 

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