I struggle with that one. I suspect that scenario is rarely seen (I'm assuming an "average" player is never ranked in R1). It's more likely a top player (no one knows if they're 'elite' or not) ranked, say, 15th or a position of need ranked 19th. And we all can name "can't miss" talent who busted. I can just imagine the fan reaction if Miami took Trubinsky because he was rated above an available Willis, and, no, no one knows how THEIR team's board shakes out. I'll repeat, . . . of those in FH who rank draftees, about 80% (I made that up) will be disappointed when Miami's pick doesn't match theirs. In a situation requiring educated guesses, there is no "right," there's only VERY wrong (insert Pat White).