Do 3rd+ round picks really look very good ever? I guess they look alright if your team lands someone you know or have seen them make a play, but that isn't always how it works.
This wasn't a very good draft. Period. Not just for TT, but for everyone. It was very top heavy. I know people were insisting that this draft had a lot of depth; I completely disagree. In fact, I have never heard one person who does this for a living make any sort of claim to that. I've heard the contrary many, many times though.
TT should have traded up in the second. That was a poor move on his part. He could have still gotten Jackson in the third and we would have been given a red zone target.
Arm chair quarterbacks are rarely correct. See Ernest Shazor and TE Delaware. If teams thought so highly of these players, they wouldn't have gone in the 7th.
TT is eventually going to have to stop trying to land 20 guys and start landing some first day guys instead.
TT didn't draft a single sexy player. By sexy, I mean a big name. We'll see what happens with these guys. Some could turn into great players.
I don't expect huge things from this draft simply because the talent pool from start to finish wasn't great. That isn't TTs fault or anyone. If you look at the players other teams picked, I wouldn't say too many teams had impressive hauls after the 2nd round.
Of course, it just so happens that our division was loaded with bad teams. They didn't draft better, they drafted higher and thus had shots we did not at the blue chip players. That is the reason they pick in order of worst to best.
This wasn't a very good draft. Period. Not just for TT, but for everyone. It was very top heavy. I know people were insisting that this draft had a lot of depth; I completely disagree. In fact, I have never heard one person who does this for a living make any sort of claim to that. I've heard the contrary many, many times though.
TT should have traded up in the second. That was a poor move on his part. He could have still gotten Jackson in the third and we would have been given a red zone target.
Arm chair quarterbacks are rarely correct. See Ernest Shazor and TE Delaware. If teams thought so highly of these players, they wouldn't have gone in the 7th.
TT is eventually going to have to stop trying to land 20 guys and start landing some first day guys instead.
TT didn't draft a single sexy player. By sexy, I mean a big name. We'll see what happens with these guys. Some could turn into great players.
I don't expect huge things from this draft simply because the talent pool from start to finish wasn't great. That isn't TTs fault or anyone. If you look at the players other teams picked, I wouldn't say too many teams had impressive hauls after the 2nd round.
Of course, it just so happens that our division was loaded with bad teams. They didn't draft better, they drafted higher and thus had shots we did not at the blue chip players. That is the reason they pick in order of worst to best.

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