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2008
Brohm. DE Kendall Langford would have been pretty solid here instead of taking Jeremy Thompson several rounds later.
Those are the ones that just jump out.
Jeremy Thompson was the guy I wanted to bring up. I hope he comes around this year, but it's not looking good. I don't think he's seen the field?
I hope this isn't a 'looks like Tarzan...' guy.
Other than that...Corey Rodgers does jump out. Underwood. Maybe Wynn, but as a 7th rounder, I think it was a good flyer. There's other 6th and 7th rounders that haven't stuck around nearly as long, but sometimes I think he's just taking up space that would be better used with a body that might turn into something.
Can we kick Ahmad Carrol around just for fun?
A big "hell yeah" on J. Thompson, Torrance Marshall II? Not sure who else they could have got, but they traded up so they gave up multiple picks for him.
As for Wynn, IMO, the fault is not so much the drafting as the choice to hang on to him/not find someone else...
Funny you want no mention of Pat Lee, then mention him.
Can't include Murphy on the list guys, he got hurt after being taken so is ineligible per the rules.
2006
I thought Colledge was taken too high, T Marcus McNeil would have been a better pick that was taken 4 players later. We could have taken Colledge in the 3rd round instead of Hodge.
2007
Justin Harrell. Don't ask me who would have been better as I was a Meachum fan. So I'll bow out of that one.
Rouse. Definately. Tanard Jackson would have been a solid pick here instead.
2008
Brohm. DE Kendall Langford would have been pretty solid here instead of taking Jeremy Thompson several rounds later.
Those are the ones that just jump out.
I just wanted to stay away from naming guys who have gotten hurt and thus not panned out.
But Pat Lee - even had he not gotten hurt - might be a guy who wasn't panning out. I know he was as raw as a turnip last year, and I wonder if there had been any indication that he hadn't developed this year (before he got hurt).
Thanks for correcting people on Murphy. Before he got hurt he seemed to be doing damn well for a rookie wide receiver - better than Jordy Nelson or James Jones or even Greg Jennings did very early on in their careers.
And thanks for people mentioning Hodge. I'd forgotten - and even before he was hurt I thought I remembered Hodge being spoken of as less than impressive. Then once he got back he was less than impressive other than one fumble recovery for a TD against Seattle.
I didn't inlclude the 5th, 6th or 7th because those are so difficult. Hard to say "Damn, I wish I hadn't wasted that seventh rounder on Ronnie McAda!"
"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
It pretty much works out to around 50% of all draft picks don't make it and are considered busts for whatever reason.
Now it is fashionable to point out picks that might have been better but people forget that there are picks which could have been even worse than some of the "busts".
Do you remember your reaction to Jordy Nelson being drafted??
Hawk was certainly less expensive and more productive than Reggie Bush.
Right now if you were looking at the draft next year you may be wanting a CB, an OT, a DE, and an RB to be drafted. By next April that may change.
Here is the list of players picked after Brohm at the end of round 2 and Jermichael Finley pick in rnd 3.
Not sure what to think after looking at the names. Slaton is the only one who would get me excited. Henne has looked good the last few weeks, but would have been a non-impact pick, same as Brohm.
The AJ Hawk pick. Not because I think AJ was a bad pick, he was actually a good pick considering what was available. Probably not worth the #5 pick though in a normal year.
Personally, I would have done this:
Traded the #5 pick, 3rd and 4th round (Abdul Hodge and Cory Rodgers) to SEA for the #31 and SEA's #1 the next year and the SEA 7th rounder
I would have taken Demeco Ryans at #31 and Marques Colston at #239
in 2007 I would have traded the 24th overall pick from SEA along with 3rd rounder (aaron Rouse) to SF for their #1 in 2008 and their #2 in 2007 (they made the same deal a few picks later to get Joe Staley)
I would have taken Tony Ugoh in the 2nd with SFs pick #42
in 2008 with the SF pick, #10 overall, I take Ryan Clady.
So, lets look at the GM score card:
TT: AJ Hawk
Cheesner: Demeco Ryans, Marques Colston, Tony Ugoh, and Ryan Clady.
You're assuming that if TT doesn't make the number 5 pick, the draft falls the same way without him there. Maybe without TT, Hawk has a free fall. Or other oddities occur. And that was a boneheaded trade for SanFran.
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
You're assuming that if TT doesn't make the number 5 pick, the draft falls the same way without him there. Maybe without TT, Hawk has a free fall. Or other oddities occur. And that was a boneheaded trade for SanFran.
I actually made it better than what SF got by throwing in the 3rd, which was Rouse which did us little good in the long run.
In retrospect, I should have had the score card thusly:
TT: AJ Hawk, Aaron Rouse, Abdul Hodge, and Cory Rodgers
Cheesner: Demeco Ryans, Marques Colston, Tony Ugoh, and Ryan Clady
My post was only slightly sarcastic, we are all amazing GMs with the benefit of hindsight.
You're assuming that if TT doesn't make the number 5 pick, the draft falls the same way without him there. Maybe without TT, Hawk has a free fall. Or other oddities occur. And that was a boneheaded trade for SanFran.
I actually made it better than what SF got by throwing in the 3rd, which was Rouse which did us little good in the long run.
In retrospect, I should have had the score card thusly:
TT: AJ Hawk, Aaron Rouse, Abdul Hodge, and Cory Rodgers
Cheesner: Demeco Ryans, Marques Colston, Tony Ugoh, and Ryan Clady
My post was only slightly sarcastic, we are all amazing GMs with the benefit of hindsight.
I think I mailed a similar proposal to Harvey Kuehn (spell?) When I was about 12....he didn't mail me back.
The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
The one that kills me is when we took Harrell 16th. Not because I thought he'd be a bust but because I was seriously hoping we'd get Darrell Revis who went two picks earlier at #14.
Then again I thought Al Harris was in decline more-so than he is and that we needed a CB to play opposite Woodson.
The other pick I'd want back would be Cory Rodgers. Another case where it wasn't that I thought he'd be dead weight but because I was thought Elvis Dumervil would be a stud. Guy was undersized but non-stop and I saw his game against Kentucky which was amazing.
Wow. He must really be showing nothing for no one else to take a flyer on him, and put him on their roster for at least a bit. To go from a 2nd rounder to the PS in 1 year is something else, even more shocking than a 4th rounder not making it out of camp. Sure, there have been other players from the first 2 rounds that don't last, but that's generally because they really mess up, outside of football, not because they can't play.
I'd guess this is one Ted would like to have back. IMO it was a 'name' pick.
Yes, I'm sure they scouted him, but decided he wasn't worth their top pick, and that he'd be gone by the time the time this pick came around, so they never seriously looked at him. Wouldn't be far fetched to think that when he was still there, no one had a lot of info on him, he was at one time graded as a first round talent, so they took him.
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