Well and more than just eyes different methodology potentially. The Pats for example don't have a draft board of 300+ guys for example. They usually only have a draft board of about 100 players that they consider to be draftable by the team based on how they fit. Let's them focus more than some places. Not saying he will do this but just having seen how it is done in different areas he can shake up more than just how prospects are viewed.
System-specific drafting. Falcons use it as well, as do the Jags under Caldwell. Here's an article that touches on it with the Pats: http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/nfl/columns/story?columnist=reiss_mike&id=6076915
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I'm not sure if that's the way he does it though - I couldn't figure out if Arizona did that, and I don't think that Philly used that setup when he worked for Reid and Heckert. Dimitrof said the other day that a lot of teams, even if they aren't exclusively a system-specific drafting team incorporate aspects of it to varying extents.
Sounds like he's been around a lot of serious success (4SBs). I'm totally stymied by the structure of this off season hiring strategy. Right/strong staff at the right time. My blood pressure problems may be half way solved. I can't wait to see what players get to play this season. Wow!! Go Bucs!
I don't think stymied means what you think it does.
Let me change that to schoolgirl giddy :-*