It's rare to read about concrete examples of signaling. Usually you need to watch a draft video or a stream to catch a glimpse of what players are thinking in real time. The author presents a very balanced view of drafting and potential signaling, i.e. "it might not change this pick but..." making this article very grounded and educational.
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Here's another article by this guy: http://www.starcitygames.com/article/35683_Switching-Colors-In-Draft.html
Check the last example, where he talks about the U/R deck and the Ammit Eternal. It ties together very nicely with his previous article on signaling.