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Hostile;2070146 said:How was Detroit #2 overall? I liked Gosder Cherilus, but not at #17. Their best pick was probably getting Kevin Smith in the 3rd round. I actually like Tashard Choice better (no not because we got him) and we got him in the 4th.
I don't see how they can be the #2 best Draft. I don't see it at all.
New Orleans at 3 doesn't make sense to me either.
I would put KC at 1. How could they not be? They had a million high picks. Carolina would be 2 in my book. Dallas would be 3. Miami would be 4. Believe it or not Arizona would be 5 in my book.
Tennessee would be in my bottom 5 along with Atlanta and Houston who both panicked and reached for O-linemen. I would be tempted to put Baltimore there for reaching for Joe Flacco. Too high at 18. The only hesitation I might have is that the rest of their Draft was solid. I think Cleveland and Minnesota would round out my bottom 5, but I admit they used their picks for solid veterans. I just don't like completely selling your draft.
That'll change after a few years of Saban recruiting.bbgun;2070309 said:Tough year to be a Tide fan:
Well, the NFL Draft came and went, and not a single Alabama player was selected. Imagine: George Washington University had as many draftees as 'Bama, and GW hasn't fielded a football team since 1966.
The good thing for Alabama fans is that Nick Saban's recruits should change that trend in the very near future.bbgun;2070309 said:Tough year to be a Tide fan:
Well, the NFL Draft came and went, and not a single Alabama player was selected. Imagine: George Washington University had as many draftees as 'Bama, and GW hasn't fielded a football team since 1966.
Beat me too it.theogt;2070317 said:That'll change after a few years of Saban recruiting.
The fact that the Lions didn't take a WR with their first pick was probably enough for most people to consider it a good draft.Hostile;2070146 said:How was Detroit #2 overall? I liked Gosder Cherilus, but not at #17. Their best pick was probably getting Kevin Smith in the 3rd round. I actually like Tashard Choice better (no not because we got him) and we got him in the 4th.
I don't see how they can be the #2 best Draft. I don't see it at all.
New Orleans at 3 doesn't make sense to me either.
I would put KC at 1. How could they not be? They had a million high picks. Carolina would be 2 in my book. Dallas would be 3. Miami would be 4. Believe it or not Arizona would be 5 in my book.
Tennessee would be in my bottom 5 along with Atlanta and Houston who both panicked and reached for O-linemen. I would be tempted to put Baltimore there for reaching for Joe Flacco. Too high at 18. The only hesitation I might have is that the rest of their Draft was solid. I think Cleveland and Minnesota would round out my bottom 5, but I admit they used their picks for solid veterans. I just don't like completely selling your draft.
theogt;2069984 said:LINK
Scott Wright
President, NFL Draft Countdown
It's probably unfair to start declaring teams "winners" and "losers" right after the draft, but oh well. Soon I will begin working on in-depth, team-by-team breakdowns for each and every selection but in the meantime here is a quick, very preliminary look at the teams who, in my opinion, did a good job along with those who did not fare as well:
Winners
1. Kansas City Chiefs
2. Detroit Lions
3. New Orleans Saints
4. Carolina Panthers
5. Dallas Cowboys
Losers
1. Tennessee Titans
2. Green Bay Packers
3. Washington Commanders
4. New York Jets
5. Atlanta Falcons
Hostile;2070146 said:How was Detroit #2 overall? I liked Gosder Cherilus, but not at #17. Their best pick was probably getting Kevin Smith in the 3rd round. I actually like Tashard Choice better (no not because we got him) and we got him in the 4th.
I don't see how they can be the #2 best Draft. I don't see it at all.
New Orleans at 3 doesn't make sense to me either.
I would put KC at 1. How could they not be? They had a million high picks. Carolina would be 2 in my book. Dallas would be 3. Miami would be 4. Believe it or not Arizona would be 5 in my book.
Tennessee would be in my bottom 5 along with Atlanta and Houston who both panicked and reached for O-linemen. I would be tempted to put Baltimore there for reaching for Joe Flacco. Too high at 18. The only hesitation I might have is that the rest of their Draft was solid. I think Cleveland and Minnesota would round out my bottom 5, but I admit they used their picks for solid veterans. I just don't like completely selling your draft.
theogt;2070317 said:That'll change after a few years of Saban recruiting.
Vintage;2070400 said:The Vikings gave up a 1st and 2 3rd rounders for one of the best pass rushers in the league...
I know you want Roy Williams to come to Dallas (and you wanted it to happen already via a trade). Would you have labeled our draft as bad for giving up a 1st and something else (which it likely would have required)?
The Vikes gave up a lot. But they also got a lot.