The NCAA championship game footage has been watched over and over again by the entire league, with team managers and head coaches poring over it countless times. Could Reed still find something new in it?
Veach had also watched this footage no less than ten or twenty times, and what struck him most was the second-to-last touchdown of the game—
Li Wei dodged tackles in succession, even managing to shake them off when already in their grasp, and, solely through his own effort, miraculously burst into the end zone.
Honestly, such a player is indeed the object of envy for every team; but to be objective, there are more rookies worth paying attention to in this draft, and the value of a running back really needs careful consideration.
Managing a team recklessly, just look at the Washington Redskins and what happened when they bet everything on Robert Griffin III—that's a lesson from history.
"Coach, we've already seen this part," Veach had to remind him.