I think this fanbase is going to like Howie again.
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Originally posted by Greenstealth View Post
2017? What about 19 and 20
2019 was ugly, but we at least got one productive player (Sanders) with half as many picks.
You have two starters from the 2020 draft, including a QB, and a couple others who could still turn into contributors.
2017 was a special sort of awful, as drafts go. It was a minefield of great players, and we stepped over every one of them. The magical season that followed just washed away a lot of the stink.
Bottom line, Howie's learning from his draft day mistakes and seems to be getting pretty good at this.
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Originally posted by The Duck View Post
2017 was the most loaded drafted I'd ever seen at the exact positions we needed (CB, WR, RB) and we whiffed on every one, with a shit ton of picks (I think we started with 11).
2019 was ugly, but we at least got one productive player (Sanders) with half as many picks.
You have two starters from the 2020 draft, including a QB, and a couple others who could still turn into contributors.
2017 was a special sort of awful, as drafts go. It was a minefield of great players, and we stepped over every one of them. The magical season that followed just washed away a lot of the stink.
Bottom line, Howie's learning from his draft day mistakes and seems to be getting pretty good at this.
2019- 3 picks in the first two rounds Drafted a lt who can't play, jjaw who is now trying his hand at te and part time rb. Great success
2020- Reagor- no background needed, Overdrafted a backup QB which has more or less spiraled this franchise into purgatory but hey, he starts by default because he's young.
I don't mean to get into the minutia so bad but 2019 2020 Dillard jjaw reagor hurts combo holds a special level of contempt in my mind for Roseman. It laid the groundwork for pushing out a good coach and facilitating the downfall of a QB that was actually able to run an NFL offense. Now roseman has learned from his mistakes... Great. They have a nice roster, I like what he's done the last two years. I hope hurts becomes the QB I never thought he could be and they can actually contend.Last edited by Greenstealth; 04-30-2022, 12:10 PM.
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Originally posted by Greenstealth View Post
If you're counting Jalen hurts as a starter from 2020 then Derek Barnett is a starter from 2017. Barnett was chalk. Jones was a risk reward pick that didn't pan out. The Vikings traded in front of the eagles for cook. The picks at least made sense.
2019- 3 picks in the first two rounds Drafted a lt who can't play, jjaw who is now trying his hand at te and part time rb. Great success
2020- Reagor- no background needed, Overdrafted a backup QB which has more or less spiraled this franchise into purgatory but hey, he starts by default because he's young.
I don't mean to get into the minutia so bad but 2019 2020 Dillard jjaw reagor hurts combo holds a special level of contempt in my mind for Roseman. It laid the groundwork for pushing out a good coach and facilitating the downfall of a QB that was actually able to run an NFL offense. Now roseman has learned from his mistakes... Great. They have a nice roster, I like what he's done the last two years. I hope hurts becomes the QB I never thought he could be and they can actually contend.
And I'm not going to judge the Hurts picks on the presumption that he facilitated Wentz's exit. If Carson couldn't live with his team drafting/overdrafting a backup after he just ended three seasons on the injured list and his team just lost the Greatest Backup of All Time, that's on him. The fact that he still hasn't recovered and is now on his third team in as many years would suggest the issue with Carson was Carson, not Hurts being drafted.
We'll see what becomes of the Hurts pick this year. I think it's more likely than not that they'll be in the market for a QB next April, but I'm not putting any money on it. I hope Jalen proves me wrong, and in some way, redeems that draft. That's at least still a possibility.Last edited by The Duck; 04-30-2022, 01:50 PM.
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Originally posted by The Duck View Post
Saying I hated the '17 draft more than the '19 draft is calling the latter a "great success"? I said hitting on 1 for 5 was quantifiably better than hitting on 1 for 11 (and Barnett is just as much of a part timer as Sanders is, who I don't love). All of the drafts we're talking about sucked. Degree of suckage is the issue at hand.
And I'm not going to judge the Hurts picks on the presumption that he facilitated Wentz's exit. If Carson couldn't live with his team drafting/overdrafting a backup after he just ended three seasons on the injured list and his team just lost the Greatest Backup of All Time, that's on him. The fact that he still hasn't recovered and is now on his third team in as many years would suggest the issue with Carson was Carson, not Hurts being drafted.
We'll see what becomes of the Hurts pick this year. I think it's more likely than not that they'll be in the market for a QB next April, but I'm not putting any money on it. I hope Jalen proves me wrong, and in some way, redeems that draft. That's at least still a possibility.
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