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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

hes pretty spot on in the 1st round. 

 

id take a homerun 1st rounder that lives up to the hype but have the rest of the draft botched, every..  damn..  year..

Then you dont understand how a draft is supposed to work.  1 player out of 7 is terrible drafting. 

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2 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

Then you dont understand how a draft is supposed to work.  1 player out of 7 is terrible drafting. 

Right, you can't build a team adding one good player a year.  That's what got us where we are now.  Too many folks get caught up in the one thing that went right and ignore the 10 things that went wrong.

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1 minute ago, MechaZain said:

You guys are aware that Samuel, Moton, Jackson, Armah, Little, Butker, were all after the first right

You might want to check who drafted some of those guys.

Also some of them shouldn't be put in the spotlight as an example of great drafting. Maybe one day but not yet

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11 minutes ago, Waldo said:

You might want to check who drafted some of those guys.

Also some of them shouldn't be put in the spotlight as an example of great drafting. Maybe one day but not yet

True. I couldn’t remember exactly when he came back. 

So if Marty isn’t good at drafting, who is? It seems like he’s good for 2-3 solid to great players a year now.

 

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