The increasingly descriptive tale of Daniel Snyder’s reported power play in Washington, which has staffers and personnel types alike fairly unsure what they’re going to do in the draft, illustrates either how far a team is willing to go to make you think they’ll do something heading into night one, or how disruptive the process gets when owners finally get involved.
Imagine leapfrogging the guy who sent his entire staff home after 200-plus grueling days on the road because he doesn’t trust them as the biggest organizational wild card heading into draft day.