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Unlike teams led by more cautious executives, Howie Roseman embodies the “go all-in” mentality—willing to spend draft capital if the prize is significant. This aligns with the "Bill Belichick" school of thought, where proven success and conviction can override traditional caution.
Belichick’s own approach—which often involves moving on without fear of “losing” picks—serves as a blueprint for Roseman’s strategy. With multiple Super Bowl appearances and championships, Roseman’s trust in his decision-making allows him to make bold moves, knowing his successes have earned him the benefit of the doubt.