GM's OFFICE: Getting my draft process un-stuck, Part 1

Back in early February, I wrote about how my early-season drafts were getting Stuck in the middle. In short, I was generally not happy with the way my drafts had gone at that point, and in that piece I zeroed in on the range of Rounds 5-13 as where I was particularly dissatisfied.

I ended that article with the suggestion that I had some homework to do that very weekend. Now that it's nearly two months later (and boy, do those two months feel more like a decade), I did still want to circle back to this topic, with the benefit of distance. I was much happier with my subsequent drafts, and given that many of us are still hoping to have drafts sometime in the next couple of months, my lessons may still have relevance. Also, I thought it...

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