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During the draft last week I was noticing how they would show teams with 14 and 15 players on the roster that were drafted.

 

Not Counting the recent draft I counted 19 players that were drafted (and an amazing 10 UDFA) that are on our roster.

 

This shows that our GM is hitting more than he is missing on our picks and UDFA

 

Alexander, Frank  

Benjamin, Kelvin 
Benwikere, Bene .
Bersin, Brenton 
Boston, Tre 
Brown, Corey 
Chandler, Nate 
Davis, Thomas 
Ealy, Kony 
Foucault, David
Glanton, Adarius 
Horton, Wes 
Johnson, Charles 
Kalil, Ryan

Klein, A.J.
Kuechly, Luke 
Kugbila, Edmund 
Lester, Robert 
Lotulelei, Star 
Newton, Cam 
Norman, Josh 
Nortman, Brad
Norwell, Andrew
Reaves, Darrin 
Short, Kawann 
Silatolu, Amini
Stewart, Jonathan 
White, Melvin 
Williams, Brandon 

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So many UDFA made our team, is it really good news?

It's nice to see that there's a young core, but I would take things like this with a grain of salt until Gettleman has a few more years at the helm.

A good portion of that list was drafted or acquired in some way via Hurney, so IMO it just shows that this is a team still in transition and somewhat of a rebuild. Given the expectations for this season, the success has been impressive given the circumstances.

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It's nice to see that there's a young core, but I would take things like this with a grain of salt until Gettleman has a few more years at the helm.

A good portion of that list was drafted or acquired in some way via Hurney, so IMO it just shows that this is a team still in transition and somewhat of a rebuild. Given the expectations for this season, the success has been impressive given the circumstances.

 

14 out of 29 belong to Gettleman that is nearly half.

 

Take that fact that this is through 2 season compared to 11 for Hurney.  

 

I would say Gettleman's team building skills are better than Hurney,

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