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A lot of us, including myself like Jamal Anderson two years ago in the draft. So far he has evidently sucked.
• Dishonorable mention: Jamaal Anderson, Falcons -- The No. 8 overall pick in the 2007 draft got the first two sacks of his career this season. Need I say more?
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I remember a lot of people thought Gholston would go #2 to the rams last year. Man, what an awful year!
Vernon Gholston, Jets -- And to think that the Ohio State linebacker at one point was considered a candidate to go first overall in last April's draft. New York took him sixth overall, and he was hands-down the biggest disappointment of the first round. By season's end, he wasn't even making the game-day active roster. His 13 tackles, no sacks, no fumbles forced and no interceptions make him our easiest pick of all.
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For HarveyWallbangers
Ken Hamlin, Cowboys -- Hamlin had a career year and made the Pro Bowl with Dallas in 2007, and then got franchised, ultimately signing a six-year, $39 million contract that included $9 million to sign and guarantees of almost $15 million. As for this season, if he ever made a big play, I missed it. All I ever saw of Hamlin was the back of his jersey, either missing a tackle or chasing another receiver or running back to the end zone.
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For myself!
Jack Del Rio, Jaguars -- Jacksonville was supposed to have a team poised for a legitimate run at the Super Bowl. But the bottom fell out for the Jaguars this season, with horrible locker room chemistry, sloppy play and a coaching staff that seemed powerless to change the losing dynamic. The low point of the season was Del Rio's ugly head-to-head showdown with linebacker Mike Peterson.
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glen dorsey was almost the #1 pick in the last draft and he made it
they have to give some of these younger guys some time
mario williams also looked like a giant bust at the beginning. now he looks like a future hall of famer
at least no packers made the list
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A few people including my buddy Joel were completely convinced that he was going to be the second coming! He's too thin! I was very adament about it last year. He's more Reggie Bush than Peterson.Originally posted by Bossman641Who was it? "Money" Morency?? Haha, I kid Partial. I thought he'd be decent too.Originally posted by PartialTy, check out the RB situation
The back to get excited about on the Raiders is a healthy Michael Bush, the big guy who broke his leg before the draft. Dude was a stallion!
I gave myself some face smearing with the Jack Del Rio. Guy is my favorite coach in the NFL.
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i had a gut feeling he was going to be a bust, i just thought he was very over rated and too much of a tweenerOriginally posted by PartialI remember a lot of people thought Gholston would go #2 to the rams last year. Man, what an awful year!
Vernon Gholston, Jets -- And to think that the Ohio State linebacker at one point was considered a candidate to go first overall in last April's draft. New York took him sixth overall, and he was hands-down the biggest disappointment of the first round. By season's end, he wasn't even making the game-day active roster. His 13 tackles, no sacks, no fumbles forced and no interceptions make him our easiest pick of all.
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Putting rookies on that team is ridiculous.Originally posted by Partialhttp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/don_banks/01/07/all-disappointment-team/index.html?eref=T1
Ty, check out the RB situation
But, i'll leave you with mr. bank's own quote, "He'll do better than that in the future."
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I am amazed we aren't represented. Even at executive or coach?
Wahle and Faneca both made it. Its like guard is the one FA spot you can't win in! Long live Matt O'Dwyer and Adrian Klemm!Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Your point? Doesn't mean he has had a bad career. If Donald Driver caught 20 balls next year and was put on this team, would that mean he wasn't a solid player? Your arguments are inane sometimes. Even if last year was his only Pro Bowl caliber year, he's been a solid starter. He's been a starter for 6 years in his career, made a Pro Bowl.Originally posted by PartialFor HarveyWallbangers
Ken Hamlin, Cowboys -- Hamlin had a career year and made the Pro Bowl with Dallas in 2007, and then got franchised, ultimately signing a six-year, $39 million contract that included $9 million to sign and guarantees of almost $15 million. As for this season, if he ever made a big play, I missed it. All I ever saw of Hamlin was the back of his jersey, either missing a tackle or chasing another receiver or running back to the end zone.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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