NFBC: Draft order matters... or does it?

As we prepare our rankings this off-season, we have no idea what spot we will be drafting from in March and April. All we can do right now is prepare our position-by-position ranking lists, begin our player projections, look at position scarcity, evaluate the minor leagues and prepare a solid Top 300 list.

Once we have all of the players evaluated and projected, we can be ready for any course of action, right? That's the plan: Know the players inside and out and then adjust on the fly.

That's what I'm doing now, but did you ever consider that WHERE you draft from plays a big factor in how you handle that draft plan? Do your player evaluations allow you to win from any spot? I hope so.

The old adage that you can win from any spot...

Almost!

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