Ten franchises in the past 20 years invested zero first-round choices each on the much overlooked safety position. Eighteen franchises have gone at least 10 years without tabbing a safety in the first round. The Philadelphia Eagles, at least in the modern-era draft, have never taken a safety in the first round.
So, safety first, huh? Well, historically, that hasn't been the case in the draft.
But the times are changing at safety, a spot that has re-emerged in recent years as a critical one for defensive coordinators leaguewide, and a position that definitely will continue its unmistakable resurgence of the past few years in this weekend's draft.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft07/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2847400
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I'm still old school on this subject, which is to say save your first round DB picks for corners and find a thirtysomething, lost-a-step-or-2 CB to play FS.
So, safety first, huh? Well, historically, that hasn't been the case in the draft.
But the times are changing at safety, a spot that has re-emerged in recent years as a critical one for defensive coordinators leaguewide, and a position that definitely will continue its unmistakable resurgence of the past few years in this weekend's draft.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft07/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2847400
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I'm still old school on this subject, which is to say save your first round DB picks for corners and find a thirtysomething, lost-a-step-or-2 CB to play FS.