With the 12th pick, I'm often leaving the 1-2 turn with two elite receivers. In this draft, I decided that unless Omarion Hampton fell to me at the back end of Round 3, I was going to go light at RB and see if I could still build a team that felt good. There are a number of late-round running backs that I like who are pushing up boards, and I was curious to see how I could piece the position together if I went WR-heavy early. In Round 4, I was faced with a tough decision – George Kittle or Jalen Hurts – I decided to go early Round TE, because my usual pattern is to wait at the position. This turned into quite the funky draft as a result. I wonder what you'll think of it!

This is our 12-part, pick-by-pick series where me, Dan Schneier, Adam Aizer, Jamey Eisenberg, Thomas Shafer, and

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