GM is the one calling the shots, hiring coaches and building the team. I believe the GM is the lynch pin and the hardest position to get right.
It all starts at the top.
It all starts at the top.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: MightyGiants on April 22, 2024, 08:21:00 AMThis is absolutely true. Rookies are not NFL-ready; they need to be developed (by quality coaching staff) into NFL players. That's the part of the drafting equation so many ignore.It's funny you brought this up, Rich. Just yesterday my friend and I were discussing that in the NFL, if you're drafted anywhere in the first 3 rounds, you're expected to contribute almost immediately. If you get drafted into the NHL or MLB, it could be years before the club brings you up to the "Big Squad". You play in their system, get conditioning and coaching and they groom you to be ready for the big leagues. There are exceptions of course, but most draftees are given time to develop.