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Has Hurney ever picked a bust in round 1?


thunderraiden

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Hurney's always picked solid in the 1st round. That said, he did trade away a 1st for Everette Brown, which isn't quite the same thing, but has to be considered.

I think what it shows is that Hurney knows how to pick from the top-tier available players, which is a good thing considering our current situation. I'm confident whoever we take will be the player we need him to be, regardless of position.

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Hurney's always picked solid in the 1st round. That said, he did trade away a 1st for Everette Brown, which isn't quite the same thing, but has to be considered.

I think what it shows is that Hurney knows how to pick from the top-tier available players, which is a good thing considering our current situation. I'm confident whoever we take will be the player we need him to be, regardless of position.

Hurney has typically drafted pretty safely, but has typically been in the mid to late first round territory. This is what scares me. If you look at a guy that you would DEFINATELY take at a #7 spot for instance, like a Dareus or Peterson, it's kind of a catch 22 because you are #1 and you may have to reach for a top 10 talent, all because you were sitting at #1.

I personally like Peterson. They keep saying that a CB has never gone #1, but this draft is a very unique one in the sense that there will prob. be no free agency prior to, no contract extensions, uncertainty with personnel all over, no clear-cut #1, etc. Hurney likes safe picks, and him and Green are both pretty safe, but with everything they have invested already at WR, PP might have to be the guy. Dareus and his tree trunk arms would look good in a Panthers uni too though.

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