03-31-2016, 04:04 PM
(03-30-2016, 06:53 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: I guess if you made tiers it would be easier to call it a BPA approach. Since instead of being ranked individually they would be broken into levels. If Menelik Watson was in the same tier of Gio I would understand that scenario.
The question about Goff would depend on what tier you have him on. If he is the only player left in your top tier I think you would have to do it. Instead of drafting someone with a significantly lower grade.
They usually brag about having their board set and players going off their board during the draft they way they had it set up. So if they had a chance to grab a highly rated QB that means somebody else had him rated highly. Force their hand. Wouldn't be as easy with other positions but QBs are like gold.
The Enquirer has a great video on how the Bengals set up their draft board. I can't find it, but I believe it was posted before the 2014 draft. It shows how they use a tiered system along with having players listed in order of how the Bengals would take them.
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