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2011 NFL draft grades, 3 years later


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The Redskins gave up enough picks that equated to more than a whole draft class to get what they thought would be Cam.

 

I'd say we gave up less with just having a shitty draft.  Oh and we got something a whole lot better than RG3.

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We got Cam.

 

Anything else would have been icing on the cake.

 

Marty screwed us in many ways, but I have to take my hat off to the man for picking Cam and Kuechly. Neither one were consensus picks, but Hurney rolled the dice and gave us our cornerstones for the next decade.

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I'm looking at it this way...

Sure I only passed one of my six classes, but the class I did pass I got a 100 in.

 

But in that scenario that one class was good enough to get your foot in the door of any Ivy league college.

 

The name of the game in today's NFL is to have that QB you can build around, any draft where you get that player, it's an automatic win.

 

Giving us a D in the draft where we got Cam, regardless of any other picks, is a joke.

 

C at worst, I'd probably say C+ to B-

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But in that scenario that one class was good enough to get your foot in the door of any Ivy league college.

The name of the game in today's NFL is to have that QB you can build around, any draft where you get that player, it's an automatic win.

Giving us a D in the draft where we got Cam, regardless of any other picks, is a joke.

C at worst, I'd probably say C+ to B-

It was like a biochemistry class that no one had ever gotten a 100 in before.

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