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Battlelyon
2021 Super Bowl Champions Rams
In the last five drafts, tell me one first round pick you would do over, thanks to now 20/20 hindsight No trades, just where your team picked and who was available at the time.
In the last five drafts, tell me one first round pick you would do over, thanks to now 20/20 hindsight No trades, just where your team picked and who was available at the time.
I like Cox
I liked DeCastro as well that year. Bruce worked out well though. He wasn't an Aaron Curry.David DeCastro over Bruce Irvin?
Irvin wasn't a bad pick or anything, but long term, DeCastro would have been a nice add.
Not taken in the last 5 drafts, but yeah ended up not working out for sure.Aaron Curry .....
Athleticism.... 100
Strength..... 100
Speed..... 92
Awareness..... 0
For Seattle I would undo the trade for Percy Harvin in 2013 that cost a 1st rounder. I didn't have a problem with the rationale for the trade, but in hindsight of course it didn't work out. Even after he missed nearly all of 2013, I thought in '14 there was a good chance he would be a big weapon in the offense and certainly as a returner. Problem was that it seemed Bevell tried too hard to shape the entire offense around his role and it got the team away from its true identity. Traded him halfway through that season, and in the end pretty much all we got from him was a big return TD in a SB win (when the score was already 22-0) and some serious locker room problems.
Ironically, we are at somewhat of a similar place with Graham but so far no sign of locker room issues. And like with Harvin, I still think there's a good chance he'll be big for the offense this year if his health checks out. Maybe the joke will be on me again, guess we'll see....
Not taken in the last 5 drafts, but yeah ended up not working out for sure.
No argument, and his presence/effect in the SB was one of the reasons I was so encouraged about what he might do when healthy in '14. As it turned out, the bubble screens weren't as effective with him (and we did it a lot) as with Tate, and Harvin never really meshed in as a true receiver. He only averaged 6 yards a catch before we shipped him off to the Jets. That's pretty bad.The one thing about Percy though, in the Super-Bowl he was a huge X factor that Denver's D had to worry about big time.... His threat on the field opened up other opportunities offensively ... The limited amount of time he played that year actually helped us in that game, Denver didn't have much tape to go on when preparing for him... Those end arounds early set a huge tone early and that return was a pretty big dagger...
2011: Anybody drafted after Robert Quinn
2012: 2nd round Brain Quick/Isaiah Pead For Bobby Wagner/Ashton Jefferies
2013: 4th round Barrett Jones < anybody thats still healthy
2014: 1st round Greg Robinson < Khali Mack
2015: 3rd round Sean Mannion < Best Rated Lineman at the Time
No argument, and his presence/effect in the SB was one of the reasons I was so encouraged about what he might do when healthy in '14. As it turned out, the bubble screens weren't as effective with him (and we did it a lot) as with Tate, and Harvin never really meshed in as a true receiver. He only averaged 6 yards a catch before we shipped him off to the Jets. That's pretty bad.
Tate didn't have Harvin's speed, but he was a sure-handed tough runner after the catch who was also way better than Harvin (and most everyone else) at playing the ball in the air and improvising routes when the play breaks down. He'll probably be huge again for Detroit this year with Megatron retired, just like his first year there when Megatron was injured.Yeah he ended up being a disaster in that area.... I would a SO preferred keeping Tate... I always really liked Tate's game...
Maybe Leveon Bell over Sylvester Williams. But I'm pretty happy with what we've done in the draft the past few years.