Want to use football outsiders? I already mentioned them earlier, the biggest negatives came from second level yards - which falls directly on Zeke. I didn't just start referencing PFF today, I have been using them for years. I also get to UNDERSTAND how they come to their conclusions, unlike ESPN. Doesn't mean I always agree with them, PFF still has problems with breaking down the context and situational stats.
Not arguing for or against PFF. Just bringing up that when its used in arguments for Dak its considered a joke. Or when its used for players people dislike its considered a joke.
Why would you choose a freakin' RB in the top 5 when he's not a transcendent player? It's a skill position, and as we have seen, that skill position can be found pretty easily throughout the draft - we are discussing one of those players in this very thread.
Again, LT > RB. Those who preferred to take a tackle/CB in the first and RB in the second were proven right.
AHahhhhahh this is laughable.
So this is about being proven "right"? So you armchair GM's can feel good about yourself?
Its taken 4 years from you guys to be "proven right" lol.
Even though Zeke is the one who's on his way to being a 1st ballot Hall of Famer. Nobody would ever say that about Henry or Stanley at this point.
Stanley and Henry did what Zeke did his first year in the league.
Was the answer to draft a running back at #4 overall?No it wasn't. You could've used your resources far better. Hell I wouldn't have even used a 2nd rounder on a running back. I feel like you can get better value later on in the draft at that position.
You'd have to be a moron to use the #4 overall pick on a tackle when you already had a left tackle and you can also get a right tackle later on in the draft. Once again....this is about getting the most value.
So in regards who was proven "right"? No one.
They drafted Zeke to stretch out Romo's career. Romo got hurt before the season even started and career was over.
It took 4 years for Stanley to become the All Pro he's become. I need a better return with my #4 overall pick especially when I want to have as much value as I possibly can while I have you on a cheap deal.
It also took Henry 4 years to look like the All Pro that Zeke has been. Solid value for a 2nd round pick.
Took 4 years for Jalen Ramsey to be the ******* we all knew him to be to get traded.
So who truly was "proven right"? Seems like all of y'all were proven wrong.