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The Robert Griffin Experience
You take the best player. Watt was the best player on the board, probably by far.
Even if we would be missing depth in the short term, the difference in value of Watt versus Kerrigan, not even taking into account their positional value (for the modern 3-4 a disruptive DE is much more important than a second rush OLB) is so great that it trumps Kerrigan + a bunch of players who are, to this point, just guys. And for the most part, that's all they'll ever be. Maybe Hankerson improves his hands and becomes the next Roddy White. Okay, cool, we might have to bring in UDFAs to fill the holes that our late round picks left. Sure we'd have one less 3rd round prospect, and several less middling prospects. And it's nice that Shanahan's picks in rounds 4-7 haven't been total washouts. But when there's a blue chip talent on the board, which Watt is, and Kerrigan, for how good he is, is not, you take the blue-chip talent.
I'd take a Watt/Hankerson draft or a Watt/Justin Houston draft with no 3rd and 4th rounder, and about half the number of Gomes-level prospects, than the draft we did have.