The only reason McQueen scares me is his back. I mean, I'm one of those who would have raced to the podium to draft Lindstrom last year because the overall package was just too enticing to pass up ... an injury-plagued year later, I'm not sure I'd draft McQueen in the top 10. Is it unfair to use Lindstrom's example to justify this decision? Probably not. His case might be different, and it's entirely possible that his back isn't a major concern going forward (heck, it's also entirely possible that Lindstrom's problems are behind him now). But I understand if teams are a bit wary. I guess the question is, does his ceiling outweigh the concerns about his back? I don't think the answer to that is black and white and different teams will surely have different opinions. Will be fascinating to see when he comes off the board.
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