Are Pete Carroll and John Schneider changing their approach to player evaluation?
Rashaad PennyPete Prisco, CBS
What does all this mean? Not much, other than the fact that Pete Carroll and John Schneider have often bucked conventional wisdom and drafted the player who they apparently viewed as the best fit for their team. This strategy backfired more than once or twice, though, and this left me wondering if the team may actually be taking a different approach at this point.
With the highest overall pick of the Carroll/Schneider-era, I don’t expect the team to draft a player with a Day Two projection if they stay put. They are guaranteed to have a shot to land a blue chip prospect, with at least one of Jalen Carter, Will Anderson jr., or one of the top three QBs destined to be available when the team is on the clock.
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