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But the most important part of finishing last is guaranteeing that you're not falling out of the top three.
Now, considering it's a two-horse race this year, you kind of feel like the bridesmaid being left out if you don't get a top two pick.
But as we know with drafts, what you think of it going into it and how it ends up a few years later could be really different.
So it all comes down to pick the right player no matter what, and we'll see how it goes.
But because there's such a defined top two, at least from the outside looking in, that's why there is this fear of falling to number three and not getting one of the top two guys.
Drafting first is just a bigger step.
That's all it is.
It is.
And I think this year, it's really interesting, though, because at number three, I'm not sure I feel great about anybody yet.
And I don't mean I feel bad about anybody, you know, but I'm really intrigued by Verhoff.
I'm very intrigued by Chase Reed.
Carson Carls, like we were mentioning before, man, the more I watch Carls, the more impressed I am, the more I like how he plays.
And...
The only thing about him and the reason probably he's getting pushed down a little bit or not pushed down doesn't get the same hype as some of the other guys is because he left hand shot.
Is it as simple as that?
They're very qualified.
But if there isn't a ton of separation...
Yes.
And I think that's where the center comes into it as well, depending on Caleb Malhotra.
Somebody was texting in and saying, do not draft Caleb because you don't want to have any more second line centers.