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Bill
you guys should scoop Marcus Peters, dude is the best in the draft IMO but will fall because he's a head case
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Bill
you guys should scoop Marcus Peters, dude is the best in the draft IMO but will fall because he's a head case
Bill
you guys should scoop Marcus Peters, dude is the best in the draft IMO but will fall because he's a head case
Look at how many recent 1st/2nd round RB prospects have busted. Many with mega-level hype coming out.Maybe I missed it but when did it become cool not to draft running backs in the 1st round?
Is this groupthink?
If Todd Gurley is healthy how is he not the top prospect in this draft? He'd slide to the 2nd round?
Maybe I missed it but when did it become cool not to draft running backs in the 1st round?
Is this groupthink?
If Todd Gurley is healthy how is he not the top prospect in this draft? He'd slide to the 2nd round?
Granted there are value picks in every draft. There are quality linebackers that go 3rd round does that mean I can't take one in the 1st?
I'm saying is if a RB is a top prospect why can't a team team take him in the 1st round?
Just look at the top 5 rushers last year and where they were drafted..
Off the top of my head marshawn is probably the only 1 in the top 10 taken in the 1st.. And then you have to factor in Seattle getting him for a 4th from buffalo
Report: Browns interested in trading the 12th & 19th picks in order to draft Marcus Mariota http://t.co/PeYMcNxriW pic.twitter.com/Ores9g3bBb
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 9, 2015
Nice piece from a reddit user here. One relevant paragraph to this discussion:
Lesson 3: Premium Skill Position Picks. Who Needs Them? New England, Seattle, Baltimore, New York Giants, Green Bay Packers are the last five Super Bowl Champions. What do they have in common? None of them won with a Running Back they drafted in round 1. In fact, in the last decade alone, only New York spent more than one first rounder on skill position players. A breakdown below:
Seattle: 0 RBs selected in round 1. 0 WRs selected in round 1.
New England: 1 RB selected in round 1 (Maroney). 0 WRs selected in round 1. Maroney was not on their 2015 championship team.
Green Bay: 0 RBs selected in round 1. 0 WRs selected in round 1.
Baltimore: 0 RBs selected in round 1. 1 WR selected in round 1 (Mark Clayton). Mark Clayton was not on their championship team.
New York Giants: 1 RB selected in round 1 (David Wilson). 2 WRs selected in round 1 (Hakeem Nicks, ODB). Only Nicks was on either of their two Super Bowl squads.
The championship teams understood that skill position picks could be filled in round 2 and later. Good WRs and RBs are a dime a dozen (note that I said "good," not "elite"). Quality defenders, offensive linemen, these were the focus of the teams I listed above (minus New York).
As good as the guys like Todd Gurley and Ameer Abdullah may end up (I'm not as high on Melvin Gordon as everyone else is), teams should consider patiently waiting for them in the 2015 draft.
Report: Browns interested in trading the 12th & 19th picks in order to draft Marcus Mariota http://t.co/PeYMcNxriW pic.twitter.com/Ores9g3bBb
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)
April 9, 2015