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Are we the worse at picking second round picks or cursed?


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Bradberry, Samuel, Moton, Jackson are our best most recent in 16/17/18.

KK Short in 13

Before that you have to go back to 07 with Kalil, and even then we still took Jarret in the 2nd as well.

The list above includes anyone between solid to good. The fact the rest were JAGs who were out of the league within a few years shows how bad we are at it.

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17 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Except Kasay, strangely enough.

Kasay and Jake.  89 was the tightest w/ the folks you would think he would have been the furthest from.  Jake and 89 were really tight off the field especially when they started families.   On the Edlemen podcast he said he still talks to Jake every month by phone to this day. 

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19 hours ago, MHS831 said:

I have said this before, but I watched Steve Smith bully the hell out of Dwayne Jarrrett at OTAs---and the coaches let him do it.  Steve is a narcissistic munchkin--there were not any WRs who were drafted here who prospered after Smith was drafted-I recall him embarrassing Jimmy Clausen in public, punching 2 teammates, and I watched him bully at least 1 WR.  He was not a good teammate-he sucked as a person, in my limited view.  However, at 5'8" and 200 lbs, maybe that was necessary for him to be great.

A little late my friend he's said it himself

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19 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Bradberry, Samuel, Moton, Jackson are our best most recent in 16/17/18.

KK Short in 13

Before that you have to go back to 07 with Kalil, and even then we still took Jarret in the 2nd as well.

The list above includes anyone between solid to good. The fact the rest were JAGs who were out of the league within a few years shows how bad we are at it.

Richard Marshall was okay-ish.

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It's not that we're the cursed. We're just monumentally stupid at reading the draft and knowing where premium players at certain positions are typically found. Our GMs have been willing to take the Tier 3 guy at a premium position instead of a premier player at a position of need, just not as glamorous. And to no one's surprise, it works less often than not. 

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