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I think the best/worst draft position sometimes varies from year to year. For example, this year (2006) in my opinion the #4 pick is the worst. The top 3 players (LT, Alexander, LJ) are head and shoulders above the rest. At #4, you get none of them, and of course you are always picking late...
Actually, some of us do. Jim Brown and Payton, in particular, were terrific blockers. And yes, coaches won't play a guy who doesn't block. That's true in college too, if they have any kind of pass offense.
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