This is not good math.Let's pretend that is what defines Telesco. Well, if that's the case he's DRAFTED three starters in two years. Well, since we don't even know if Verrett can hold up to half an NFL season maybe we should say he's drafted 2.33 starters but let's give him the benefit of the doubt. At that rate he'll have a 53 man roster in just under 40 years of drafting.
First, he already has a 53-man roster. More like a 90-man right roster now, but whatever.
Second, he's drafted three starters per year -- six starters in two years. (Even if you don't count Attaochu or Watt even though they're likely to start this year, that's four starters -- Fluker, Te'o, Allen, Verrett.)
At three starters per year, it will take 7.3 years to fill out a starting squad through the draft, not 40 years -- and that's only if he stays at three per year. There's still time for guys like Ryan Carrethers, Steve Williams, and Tourek Williams to become starters.
And third, of course building through the draft doesn't mean refusing to sign free agents. Telesco has signed a number of important free agents. Just in this one offseason, for example, he signed Jacoby Jones , Orlando Franklin, Jimmy Wilson, Stevie Johnson, King Dunlap, and Brandon Flowers, among others.
To say "let's give him the benefit of the doubt" in the same breath as saying that it will take him 40 years to compile a 53-man roster is a bit silly.
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