“We did the best we could. We tried to draft the best players that checked off the most boxes that could help us right away and also long-term,” General Manager Eric DeCosta said.
“In most cases, you’re going to have a hole that stays open [after the draft]. We’ll continue to try to fil those holes. … Things always pop up, so you’re always going to have needs, they change daily in this business. You just have to try to adjust on the fly and we will do that to the best of our abilities.”
DeCosta set the bar high a few weeks ago when he said the organization’s goal was to build an offense that couldn’t be defended.