Sentence examples for draft looking from inspiring English sources

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"We go into the draft looking for the best player," said Reese, knowing how much that formula contributed to two Super Bowl championships since he was hired as general manager in January 2007.

I then typically go through my first draft looking at the marked-up manuscript again to make sure I didn't leave out anything important.

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Once you've finished your first draft, look at what you've got.

Over all, Mangini's first Browns draft looked a lot like New England's; he traded down for additional picks.

In some ways the draft looked like a tip of the cap to the last three Super Bowl champions, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens, all defense-minded teams that pounded opponents without mercy.

Assigned by Chief Justice Rehnquist to write the opinion for a 5-to-4 majority upholding the prayers, Justice Kennedy informed Justice Blackmun, who was one of the four dissenters, that after several months "my draft looked quite wrong".

When the fax machines stopped humming and all the numbers were added up shortly after midnight on Tuesday morning, the 2009 Major League Baseball draft looked a lot like the 2008 draft, despite the commissioner's office's efforts to rein in rookie signing bonuses.

SHAKY DEBUT FOR BRADFORD Sam Bradford, the No. 1 overall pick in April's draft, looked poised while hitting four of his first five passes but ended with an extended rough patch in the St . Louis Rams 28-7 preseason-opening loss to the Minnesota Vikings.

But the most intriguing member of the rotation probably won't join the club until around the same time Kris Bryant shows up on the northside: Carlos Rodon, the team's top pick in the 2014 draft, looks ready to face major league hitters, with 19 strikeouts in 12.1 IP this spring against mostly MLB-quality opposition.

On its face, the White House's draft looks like a limited war authority that would need to be renewed in three years, only it contains vague wording and legal loopholes that, as legal scholar Ryan Goodman writes, could allow "the next president the power to embroil America in conflicts and in countries that no current member of Congress could predict".

The new draft "looks excellent," says Maja Bucan, a molecular biolologist at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

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