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As the discussion unfolded, it became apparent that both hosts shared a mutual respect for the other’s outlook while holding different stances on risk management in drafting. Graver maintained that if the Titans had true conviction in a quarterback like Cam Ward or Shador Sanders, they should assertively draft the player's promising potential. Meanwhile, Melo cautioned against the trap of feeling pressured to pick a quarterback purely based on draft position without conviction in their potential success.
The heart of their debate rested on the feasibility of evaluating future possibilities compared with immediate needs—a balancing act that every franchise faces in rebuilding or transitioning phases.