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Who has the worst draft so far?


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48 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

1. Green Bay

2. Philadelphia

This is my answer, I may put Philly first. The draft was perfect for each and they failed so far and the best part is over. Philly fans should riot, what a joke. Both drafting early QBs being the main reason, just a waste with what each have. 

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Just now, Basbear said:

I like both, just NOT in the mid 3rd.....and after you spent a 1st on WR too. John is BoB level drafter, he can not control himself. 

I’m not a fan of Edwards but especially not in the 3rd (like you said) and they said they’ll use Bowden as a running back! 

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6 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

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Thats petty good, minus that Asiasi pick, verge said the panthers where high on Uche. I never liked Bills drafts tho, he always spent a 2nd rounder on a 3rd string Rutgers nickle. Pats grades are different than all other teams and they win so drafting doesnt matter....

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5 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I’m not a fan of Edwards but especially not in the 3rd (like you said) and they said they’ll use Bowden as a running back! 

Ewwww, they are in the running for 3rd then. I had lamb as the clear #1 WR too, plus they did reach on ARNETTE too. yea they are 3rd given the ammo. 

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For all those defending New England's drafting due to their win-loss record, they owe that to Brady and Belichick's brilliance and some key free agent pickups. Their drafting has been among the worst in the league. And obviously results are what matters but please stop pretending drafting has anything to do with it. 

As far as worst draft, I'll second Green Bay. Love is decent value at the end of the first but you nearly made the super bowl last year and have a narrow window to compete given Rodgers probably has a couple elite years left. You need to be maximizing your picks to compete while your window is still open, not plan for 3 years from now with players who are unlikely to play any snaps in 2020. Just mind boggling what their thought process is.

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3 minutes ago, Icege said:

Exactly. He has a two year window to get that $40M

See the post above. Taking Love to tell Rodgers he only has two years takes away a 1st round weapon like Higgins who would immediately make their WRs way better. Same with picking a 3rd string RB instead of a top T or TE. Hey, Aaron you’ve got two years to win a SB but by the way we are taking your 1st and 2nd round talent for guys who might start after you’re gone. 

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

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And all of those guys are going to start for like 3 years for the Patriots

Worst draft is easily the Packers. Only way it doesn’t backfire is if drafting Love lights a fire under Rodgers ass and he plays at an MVP level next season

 

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Well I think the Packers had an awful draft. I believe the Steelers didn’t do well either. Philly didn’t do well either. New England didn’t seem like a good draft either. 
 

1) Packers

2) New England

3) Philadelphia 

4) Pittsburgh 

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