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Giants, Ravens, Packers I would imagine are some of the best teams just off the top of my head

Carolina probably middle of the road, maybe slightly above average, think 12-15 range

Judging by the sneak peak..... It rates who was the best picks etc for each franchise.

Would assume Kalil might rank as Hurney's best pick considering he was a 2nd rounder

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It's so easy to call someone stupid and pretend you've made any kind of point.

A lot of people think we're above average simply because they're fanboys.

If you're so wise, how are we above average?

You honestly think that Cam, Beason, Stewart and Kalil are the only above average draft picks that this Team and/or FO has ever made?

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It's so easy to call someone stupid and pretend you've made any kind of point.

A lot of people think we're above average simply because they're fanboys.

If you're so wise, how are we above average?

I imagine he called you stupid because only an idiot wouldn't include Smith on that list.

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You honestly think that Cam, Beason, Stewart and Kalil are the only above average draft picks that this Team and/or FO has ever made?

I imagine he called you stupid because only an idiot wouldn't include Smith on that list.

I really really really thought it was obvious that I was speaking more about recent drafts. Does it really matter which teams have better drafts up to a decade ago? I'm more interested about what we're doing now. From what I've seen lately it's been pretty okay. I don't see where people get off saying it's above average.

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