We have a gold helmet
Things we think we have learned about Harbaalke from the 2011 draft: - Gold helmet makeup is significantly weighted - Power/explosion matter more than size/speed - Willing to draft players for skillsets and work out positions/roles later - Willing to draft players for their ceilings instead of their floors Things that might make what we think we learned from the 2011 NFL draft not matter in the 2012 NFL draft: - The Walshian draft philosophy held different strategies depending on where the team currently stacked - Where we are now vs where we were then is very different (... but perhaps not to Harbaalke who have known what they had) Admittedly, I am pretty neutral about Sanu. I like the size and the sticky hands but the alleged lack of separation is worrisome. However, in the event that there is no clearly superior player of any position on board at 30, I think Sanu might have the gold helmet advantage.

