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David Wilson - A solid late round value pick |
However, the downside to this human tendency to seek consensus with those around us has led many people to be killed in night club fires and other similar situations. Rather than run to the nearest exit, people invariably follow the crowd and jam the main exit. Why do we do this? Because following is easier than going your own way.
Don't fall victim to herd behavior during a draft. Let others make hasty group decisions while you remain calm and examine all of your options. When your buddies go off the deep end and begin taking defenses in the 7th round, this is the time to rob them and take another high ceiling RB, WR, or QB. Always ask "Who is the best player available?" before each pick. Then ask what position do you need the most help at this point in the draft. Focusing on these two questions will enable you to think critically about who the best options are in this round. Always check yourself and make sure you are not abandoning your decision making powers to group think.