Posted on 04/28/2011 2:19:13 PM PDT by Superstu321
On this weeks Banter we sit down with AEIs Director of Economic Policy Studies Kevin Hassett to talk about the economics of the NFL draft. The guys also discuss Apoorvas article from the WSJ Asia and the feedback hes received.
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Your post is incredibly lame, click through and find nothing. Want attention much?
Out of the goodness of my heart I will attempt to make your post interesting:
As with actual football games, the prime factor is the QB position. If QB’s start going early, like Jake Locker (at #12 to MN Vikings) or Andy Dalton (anywhere in the first round) then tonight’s first round will be interesting.
Mainly because those teams selecting QBs at a higher value than they are worth will be leaving more talented players available for other teams.
I expect that this will be a very “dull” draft in that there are a good number of very-good to good players available and teams will stay put and accept what they get.
I think the 2nd round will be more entertaining.
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