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Rostered Players Drafted since the SB run


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Since our SB run...

2016: (0/5) none

2017: (1/7) Taylor Moton

2018: (1/8) Ian Thomas 

2019: (0/7) none...

2020: (0/7) - none..Brown is not yet re-signed

2021: (4/11) Horn, Brady, Tremble, Hubbard - Let's be real, TMJ will be gone momentarily

2022: (3/6) Icky, Mays, Barno

2023: (5/5) In tact but DJJ, Zavala and Jammie aren't long for these parts

14 of 56 since 16'.  12/22 in the last 3 years.  

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5 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Since our SB run...

2016: (0/5) none

2017: (1/7) Taylor Moton

2018: (1/8) Ian Thomas 

2019: (0/7) none...

2020: (0/7) - none..Brown is not yet re-signed

2021: (4/11) Horn, Brady, Tremble, Hubbard - Let's be real, TMJ will be gone momentarily

2022: (3/6) Icky, Mays, Barno

2023: (5/5) In tact but DJJ, Zavala and Jammie aren't long for these parts

14 of 56 since 16'.  12/22 in the last 3 years.  

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4 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Brown has this season and his 5th year option still.....if he is not resigned it isnt because of his play....

Our drafting has been bottom of the barrel since Hurney left, at least he could hit on the 1st rounders...

And those first rounders Hurney left us with have now all been traded away for peanuts. At least the Teppers got their baby boy Bryce out of it all.

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27 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

I mean, literally anyone from this gd website can hit at a higher rate. Anyone. Throw a god damn dart. Anyone. 

Hate on Tepper all you like, but Fitterer and Rhule donkey punched this franchise backwards for what will equate to 10 years when it’s all said and done. 

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51 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Since our SB run...

2016: (0/5) none

2017: (1/7) Taylor Moton

2018: (1/8) Ian Thomas 

2019: (0/7) none...

2020: (0/7) - none..Brown is not yet re-signed

2021: (4/11) Horn, Brady, Tremble, Hubbard - Let's be real, TMJ will be gone momentarily

2022: (3/6) Icky, Mays, Barno

2023: (5/5) In tact but DJJ, Zavala and Jammie aren't long for these parts

14 of 56 since 16'.  12/22 in the last 3 years.  

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Here’s something funnier. We have retained 2 players in the first four drafts (2016-2019) and other NFL teams have 5 players from just our 2016 and 2017 drafts.

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