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5 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

How many of them have picked? I've posted this twice but received no reply. Outside of James Bradberry (2016 and no longer with the team), Jeremy Chinn (2020), Brady Christensen (2021), How many of our 2nd and 3rd round picks have actually become above average and made a significant impact on the team since the SB season of 2015?

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Remember, most of those drafts were run by Hurney the 2nd round killer.

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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

No it's not.

How many Superstars have we picked in the 2nd and beyond?

1.

 

You can't replace the best in the world with a bunch of average and get better results. 


You can trade one great player and replace several bad players with average or better and definitely get better overall.

 

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9 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

How many of them have picked? I've posted this twice but received no reply. Outside of James Bradberry (2016 and no longer with the team), Jeremy Chinn (2020), Brady Christensen (2021), How many of our 2nd and 3rd round picks have actually become above average and made a significant impact on the team since the SB season of 2015?

Uh, that's two of the last three drafts, and we didn't have a 2nd rounder in 2022. I'd say 2/2 isn't that bad. 

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29 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

You people with your draft picks.

 

You sound like people that will spend their whole check on lottery tickets.

 

Cause that's what 3rd round and beyond picks are. Scratchers.

Well there are currently only about 3 ways to acquire players in the NFL.  The draft being the cheapest and the best opportunity to grab the youngest talent.  Sure beats the hell out of overpaying a vet in free agency.  The teams that stick their draft picks the best are usually the most successful. 

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Just now, joemac said:

Well there are currently only about 3 ways to acquire players in the NFL.  The draft being the cheapest and the best opportunity to grab the youngest talent.  Sure beats the hell out of overpaying a vet in free agency.  The teams that stick their draft picks the best are usually the most successful. 

some of these cmac fans are salty AF

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13 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

How many of them have picked? I've posted this twice but received no reply. Outside of James Bradberry (2016 and no longer with the team), Jeremy Chinn (2020), Brady Christensen (2021), How many of our 2nd and 3rd round picks have actually become above average and made a significant impact on the team since the SB season of 2015?

So what?  What has happened in the past has no bearing on what will happen in the future.  Each draft is completely different, and brings a new opportunity to get a good player.  Would you rather NOT have 2nd and 3rd round picks?

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