kaso
Footballguy
I think if a consensus top 5 player falls to 14, then he may not be a consensus top 5 player...That's why I posed the question. If a consensus top 5 player falls to 14, you take him. Unless your doctor says otherwise. But that's the big question isn't it?
I don't recall who was speaking on NFL Radio the other day, but they gave some insight to how teams deal with players coming out of college deal with question marks (behavior, injury, substance abuse, etc.). The explanation was that the player will be ranked on their abilities ignoring the question marks, but have their name flipped upside down on their big board. And as the draft progresses, the team has the ability to see where the player, with questions marks, ranks on skill set and abilities against the pool of remaining players. They also commented that each team (Owner, GM, HC, scouts) will have their own bias on how they perceive that question mark, which is even more difficult to manage.
Some items are simply deal breakers for a team, regardless of the abilities of the questionable player vs the next best available.
Specifically to the question asked. Reggie has shown that he is willing to look past injury risk to draft what he sees as the best player available (Hayden), and the Raiders have shown that they will walk away from players with injury concern (Safford). Hard to say where either Jack or Jaylon fall on that list. I'm sure it's in the details and opinions of the doctors as already mentioned. For me, it's not whether the player is worth the spot or not, it's how he stacks up (with his risks) against the next BPA.