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The genius that is the Gettleman 2014 draft


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Here is a list of each of our draft picks in 2014.  I have listed the 4 players selected before we picked and the 4 players selected after we picked.  The 4 before show you what those GM's picked over Dave's pick and the 4 after show you (within reason) what other GM's thought were of equal value to what Dave picked.

I think we may have a winner here boys.  Call it BPA, call it Gettlemagik, call it what you like...Dave knows his shlt.

 

In what way would any of you changed this draft?

 

You guys bitchin' about Dave and his BPA philosophy need to chill out.  Guy is a genius.

 

ROUND 1

Missed out on Darqueze Dennard

Missed out on Jason Verrett

Missed out on Marcus Smith

Missed out on Deone Bucannon

 

SELECTED Kelvin Benjamin

 

Could've had Dominique Easley

Could've had Jimmie Ward

Could've had Bradley Roby

Could've had Teddy Bridgewater

 

ROUND 2

Missed out on Cody Latimer

Missed out on Carlos Hyde

Missed out on Stanley Jean-Baptiste

Missed out on Jack Mewhort

 

SELECTED Kony Ealy

 

Could've had Allen Robinson

Could've had Jimmy Garoppolo

Could've had Jarvis Landry

Could've had Justin Britt

 

ROUND 3

Missed out on Will Clarke

Missed out on Chris Watt

Missed out on Donte Moncrief

Missed out on John Brown

 

SELECTED Trai Turner

 

Could've had Brandon Linder

Could've had Terrance West

Could've had Michael Schofield

Could've had Jerick McKinnon

 

ROUND 4

Missed out on De'Anthony Thomas

Missed out on Walt Aikens

Missed out on Khairi Fortt

Missed out on Pierre Desir

 

SELECTED Tre Boston

 

Could've had Dontae Johnson

Could've had James White

Could've had Brock Vereen

Could've had Kevin Pierre-Louis

 

ROUND 5

Missed out on Telvin Smith

Missed out on David Yankey

Missed out on Devin Street

Missed out on Ricardo Allen

 

SELECTED Bené Benwikere

 

Could've had Kevin Pamphile

Could've had Aaron Lynch

Could've had Avery Williamson

Could've had Nat Berhe

 

ROUND 6

 

SELECTED Tyler Gaffney

 

The Great Train Robbery...who cares?

 

 

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Architect of the greatest dynasty of the salary cap era which will unfold before everyone's very eyes over the next decade+.

Trading for the Vikings 5th to get Bene after the Vikings had just paid Captain (Bwaha!) and then take two CBs in the draft after Bene no one will ever hear about, is worse than what Hardy allegedly did to Ms Holder. Smooth operator nipple shorts.

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Can't leave out Norwell and Philly and even Glanton too IMO just because they were UDFA. Norwell will be a future all-pro guard and I predict Philly will be a longterm solid (and cheap) option as a #3 wideout, with Glanton providing depth. Gettleman is a fuging genius. If we parallel that success in this draft, we're going all the way to the Super Bowl. Place your bets fellas while the odds are still good.

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