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How to Build a Championship Team
About 8 months ago, I was sitting at my work computer thinking “why are the Detroit Lions so incredibly bad?”
This question led me to two more fundamental questions: “how do the great front office executives draft? Do they draft certain positions at certain times, and how frequently do they draft those positions?”
Little did I know that these seemingly simple questions would lead me to create this blog!
So, I identified men who built great teams, both past and present, and came up with this list of eight names:
- Bill Polian, former executive of Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers. Current president of Indianapolis Colts.
- Bill Parcells, former head coach of New York Giants, New York Jets, New England Patriots, Dallas Cowboys. Current executive for Miami Dolphins.
- Bill Walsh, former head coach of San Francisco 49ers.
- Bill Belichick, current head coach of New England Patriots
- Ted Thompson, current GM for Green Bay Packers
- A.J. Smith, current GM of San Diego Chargers
- Kevin Colbert, current GM for Pittsburgh Steelers
- Ozzie Newsome, current GM of Baltimore Ravens
I broke down every draft pick by round and player position, and put it onto a series of Excel spreadsheets. I used NFL.com’s draft history section to help with this study.
Today, I have Bill Polian’s draft history, which will begin the Draft Blueprint series.
For those of you who might be unfamiliar with Polian, here is an excerpt from Wikipedia on him:
Bill Polian is the President of the Indianapolis Colts NFL team. He rose to league prominence as the General Manager of the Buffalo Bills, building a team that participated in four straight Super Bowls. Following his stint in Buffalo, Polian went on to become the General Manager of the expansion Carolina Panthers, where his initial success in building what was arguably the most rapidly successful expansion team in NFL history led to his moving on to the Colts. He has won the NFL’s Executive of the Year award 5 times (1988, 1991, 1995, 1996, and 1999).
I hope you enjoy the series!
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