Article By Josh Herman on 25th August, 2009
He's been known to take injury-prone or troublesome players that happen to slip picks, and most of the time Mel Kiper notes the guy as a steal.
The problem with taking risks in the draft is you waste "free" guys, meaning you have a chance at a giant pool of talent that allows you to pick basically whomever you'd like.
But instead of taking guys with potential, or guys with good upside, Angelo tries taking the guys with the most talent that have something outside of football that hurts them, whether personally or socially.
Now at this time many of you are probably pointing out the other side of the Angelo debate and look at guys like 2002 fourth-round pick Alex...
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