James’ intro
Cleveland Browns – allllllll
brown Draft history is pathetic and almost everything. Since “The Return” in 1999, Joe Thomas, Joe Hayden and Miles Garrett have only a few in their first round since winning their second contracts. Cleveland fans have had the NFL Draft as a Super Bowl for years, but have failed every year.
To give the real answer, two stand out: trade one place with their bitter rivals Baltimore Ravensso the Ravens were able to draft Hall of Fame Harotingata, and the Browns took Camerion Wimbley with them.
Also Johnny Manziel.
– Jared Mueller
Carolina Panthers – Everett Brown (2009)
This is one of the picks that bothers Panthers fans, and not only was it a bad decision, but all the dominos that got into it. To set the scene: Carolina was suspended during the late 2000s (as many of their existences did), and the franchise is on the cruelest blow crisis ever faced. Franchise legend Julius Peppers is the first legal superstar the organization has produced and hopes to play in a big market at the end of the season.
Carolina is desperate for the 2009 NFL Draft. They learn under Pepper for a year and need a pass rush to become a new star, hopefully reducing PEP losses. It was the second round, and the Panthers made a pick in the first round of 2010 49ers The 43rd pick and the fourth round in 2009. After that they choose Florida De Everett Brown becomes a man.
It was bad from the beginning. Brown is smaller in size and is predicted as a 3-4 edge over a 4-3 pass rush, with only two speed rush movements. The team wanted to get Dwight Freeney, but ultimately won six sacks in two seasons and was abandoned to enter their third year.
The worst part? In 2010, they ranked 17th overall. The Niners took Mike Ipati, a multi-pro bowl guard and franchise staple. Wasn’t the other people the Panthers were able to take with that pick, because of the brown trade?
Maurkice Pouncey, Jermaine Gresham, Demaryius Thomas, Dez Bryant, Devin McCourty – all professional bowlers. I think the silver lining means that if they keep the pick, they’re likely to take Tim Tebou with them.
– James Data
New England Patriots – 2019
The 2019 NFL Draft is still bothering me.
The 2018-2019 NFL season New England Patriots fan. Teams saw serious trouble in December – separated by miserable losses Miami Dolphins In the final play of the game – the ship was right in time for a run to Super Bowl LIII and a 13-3 victory Los Angeles Rams.
Super Bowl LIII marks New England’s third consecutive Super Bowl appearance, coupled with their victory Atlanta Falcons In Super Bowl Li, they had won three big games. Though Tom Brady had shown signs of decline, hopes to enter the draft season are in a deep and attractive wide receiver class, offering future Hall of Fame quarterbacks a dynamic target for several more seasons of playoff football.
What’s with regard to the dynasty is that they don’t know when they’ll end until they benefit from hindsight. That night in April, the New England Patriots appeared on the watch on the final pick of the first round, and in fact drafted a wide receiver.
n’keal Harry, out Arizona.
To be fair to Harry, he was an attractive outlook coming out of college. Harry earned a 1,000-yard season in a row, earning a solid performance at the scouting combine, but his 40-yard dash turned his head.
He was also a consensus According to the media, the season is WR4behind DK Metcalf, Hollywood Brown, and AJ Brown.
However, he was off the board as the WR2 behind Hollywood Brown, as the first WR drafted in the first round by Bill Belichick during his tenure with the Patriots.
And ahead of AJ Brown, Devo Samuel, Mecole Hardman and more.
Harry’s New England tenure was Rocky at best. He and Brady appear to be on the same page, and the rookie slowly soaked the ice from New England’s game plan on offense. The team went on a 10-1 start, but lost three of the last five games, including a brutal loss in the season finale (a cruel loss to the dolphins again), and took a goodbye to the first round of New England.
Instead, they hosted Tennessee Titan On the wildcard weekend, they fell with a final score of 20-13. After the defeat, Brady left the stage at Gillette Stadium, when he returns next, it Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
– Marksco Field
San Francisco 49ers – Jim Druckenmiller over Jake Plummer (1997)
Young 49ers fans will choose Trey Lance or Solomon Thomas/Reuben Foster double-dip. And I don’t blame anyone for proposing Alex Smith to Aaron Rodgers. But I’ll go a little longer. Let’s go to the 49ers’ decision to choose Jim Druckenmiller with Jake Plummer in 1997.
That year, Dwight Clark was GM and Steve Mariucci was the rookie head coach after QB Whisperler. Packers. One regret was that the 49ers went with Drucken Miller, despite former head coach Bill Walsh taking on the role of consultant.
A little after two seasons, Steve Young’s career ended due to a concussion, with Jeff Garcia as the new starting quarterback. Garcia turns out to be a solid enough QB, but not enough as much as the 49ers needed wherever they needed. Druckenmiller was effectively washed away from the NFL after two seasons, but Plummer had enough rookie years in Arizona before erupting in his late 20s and then erupted in Denver.
If the 49ers chose Plummer, my gut would have the opportunity to work with Marich, and Walsh would have helped him boost his career before. He already knows he won’t get a washout like Drucken Miller, but more importantly, his advantage was significantly higher than Garcia. I don’t know what I was able to do, but I still feel like I missed the opportunity.
– David Fucillo
Buffalo Bills – Trell Toops around Rob Gronkowski
Heading towards the 2010 NFL Draft, the bill had a huge need for tight ends. Arizona’s Rob Gronkowski fell into the second round due to injury concerns, but he was literally a native of Western New York and a home hero.
Instead, the Bills chose defensive tackle Torrell Troup from one of Gronkowski’s locations, the University of Central Florida. Troup has started two games for Buffalo (both rookie season). He went into 21 NFL games, 31 tackles, one QB hit and two TFLs.
Meanwhile, Gron was inducted into the New England Patriots and later the Buccaneers Hall of Fame in Tampa Bay. While he was with Tom Brady, he headed over to him twice in the season and continued to rub salt on the wounds of Bills fans who wanted to add an explosive tight end in 2010. Gronkovsky played in 16 games with 12 touchdowns with 1132 yards, 74 passes for 57 yards, and a clip of 9.4 yards per target. They hugged him only once without a catch. Gron’s record in those games? 14-2.
There are others I could list in recent memory – Russell Wilson, Julio Jones and JJ Watt’s Marcel Dareus TJ Graham trades up for Sammy Watkins to bypass Khalil Mac and Mike Evans, but no one resonates so much that he’s been slotted twice by Gronk.
It should also be addressed to trade picks that ultimately became Patrick Mahome in Kansas City. That’s not a regret for me. The Bills OC at the time was Rick Dennison under first-year coach Shawn McDermott. The man would have ruined Mahomes and Buffalo would not have chosen Josh Allen next year. The bill also removed all PRO CB Tre’davious White from the move, which was a victory for both sides, although obviously a barrier to the current repetition of the bill.
– Matt Warren
Chicago Bears – Mitchell Trubisky (2017)
“All” was already filmed, so I think we can be specific. There are Curtis Ennis in 1998, Mark Colombo in 2002, David Terrell in 2001, Cedric Benson in 2005, Chris Williams in 2008, and Gabe Karimi in 2011.
Mitchell Trubisky was a silly election in almost every sense of the word. At the time, they had no defensive power and seemed to get worse and worse every turn. The Bears traded one – * 1 * – one to draft Trevisky No. 2. The one-year starter for North Carolina was the first quarterback from the draft board. Second was Patrick Mahomes. It is not hindsight to say that the bear should have drafted Mahomes. He was one of the most viable options at the time. It’s already worth mentioning this to convey perhaps the best quarterback of all time. But putting it on top is something to come.
Trubisky was inserted as a starter in the weeks of his rookie season, with slight results. He spent his “breakout” sophomore season behind his dominant defense with new head coach Matt Najee. He was fine in his third year, but clearly not getting better. By his fourth season he had been on the bench in favor of Nick Forres. Then he left town.
It’s not Trubisky’s fault that Bear was looking for a quarterback again, but that’s exactly what happened. They used their first round draft pick in three years to trade and draft Justin Fields, who they did three seasons later. Currently under 10 years in his third top-10 draft pick at quarterback, the Bears are still digging up since 2017.
And Patrick Mahomes won three Super Bowls.
– Kyle Tar
Jacksonville Jaguar: 2020 NFL Draft
Many draft branders by the Jacksonville Jaguars are really digging into it. They drafted Taven Brian, including the draft of Lamar Jackson, Russell Wilson, Derrick Harvey and Brian’s rage against many others, and sent the franchise into the NFL downturn. But the 2020 NFL Draft was awful for the Jaguars. Because their picks in that class turned out to be no more than the average starter. Other teams around the league boosted the roster with cornerstones such as Cede Deelam, Justin Jefferson and Tristan WIRFS, but the Jaguars had two picks in the first round and spent it on CB CJ Henderson and Edge K’lavon Chaison. Neither of them are on the team. It gets worse as you dig deeper into the draft. Ravis Cacheno? It’s not on the list anymore. Ben Bahts? See ya. Jake Luton started out with one of the worst Jaguar games in recent memory, but he won’t be a team. The only players remaining from this whole draft class on the Jaguars’ 53-man roster are DT Davon Hamilton and S Daniel Thomas, and even so, Thomas could potentially replace Hamilton in this draft. The draft is supposed to help the Jaguars get off on their right foot in a new era of the sport, and features many who are not on the roster instead.
Of the many bad jug fumbles, this stands out a lot.
–JP Acosta





