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Which draft FAILS more?

  • Draft A

    Votes: 11 78.6%
  • Draft B

    Votes: 3 21.4%

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Yes, fan mocks from FootballsFuture. At least neither of these folks are Pats fans.

Draft A:

Already drafted: Newton, Dareus, Bowers, Green, Miller, Peterson, Amukamara, Gabbert, Fairley, Locker, Quinn, Jones, T. Smith, Mallett, Ingram, Kerrigan

17. New England - Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA
28. New England - traded to Detroit for #44, #106, and 2012 3
33. New England - Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
44. New England - traded to Arizona for #69 and 2012 3 and 2012 6
60. New England - Jabaal Sheard, DE/OLB, Pittsburgh

Draft B:

Already drafted: Peterson, Dareus, Miller, Quinn, Newton, Green, Amukamara, Fairley, Watt, Jones, Bowers, T. Smith, Kerrigan, J. Smith, A. Smith, Solder

17. New England - traded with 2011 5 to Baltimore for #26, #58, and 2011 4
26. New England - Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
28. New England - Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA
33. New England - traded with 2011 6 to Philadelphia for #54, two 2011 4s and a 2011 5
54. New England - Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh
Picks 58 and 62 forthcoming.
 
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Akeem Ayers at #17 looks like an automatic fail. Now watch us draft him. :p
 
Option C, neither gets out of the batter's box.
 
I'm going to make a superhuman effort at looking on the bright side:

Sheard at #60 is a pretty good pick.
 
When did Matt Millen start contributing to Football's Future?
 
i don't know if i am being way over critical here but akeem ayers... i just don't think he is very good. he seems slow and stiff to me and i just don't like him for the pats.

Can anyone tell me why people have in him the 1st round and some in the top 15? I really don't like him anywhere even with our 33
 
First one fails way more. They have the Pats passing on Watt AND Aldon Smith for Ayers :bricks:
 
First one fails way more. They have the Pats passing on Watt AND Aldon Smith for Ayers :bricks:

What is this power Akeem Ayers has to cloud men's minds? Good but not great productivity, poor measurables, and a lack of football instincts that's bound to be exposed at the next level. How can that look like a top-20 pick to anyone?
 
What is this power Akeem Ayers has to cloud men's minds? Good but not great productivity, poor measurables, and a lack of football instincts that's bound to be exposed at the next level. How can that look like a top-20 pick to anyone?

Exquisitely put, Sister Patricia!!
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What is this power Akeem Ayers has to cloud men's minds? Good but not great productivity, poor measurables, and a lack of football instincts that's bound to be exposed at the next level. How can that look like a top-20 pick to anyone?

He had size/speed going for him. Then he measured up at 6' 2.5" and ran a 4.8 40.

Other than that, he has versatility, supposedly between any of the 7 LB spots in 3-4 or 4-3, and is pretty decent in coverage. However, he can't shed blocks, is a pile-watcher, and has no pass rush moves other than coming in untouched. As a pass-rusher, I compare him to Adalius Thomas. Not going to make anything happen on his own, but if there's a whole to exploit, he can go through it.
 
He had size/speed going for him. Then he measured up at 6' 2.5" and ran a 4.8 40.

Other than that, he has versatility, supposedly between any of the 7 LB spots in 3-4 or 4-3, and is pretty decent in coverage. However, he can't shed blocks, is a pile-watcher, and has no pass rush moves other than coming in untouched. As a pass-rusher, I compare him to Adalius Thomas. Not going to make anything happen on his own, but if there's a whole to exploit, he can go through it.

Ah, so he's Gary Guyton without the speed. Irresistible!
 
Ah, so he's Gary Guyton without the speed. Irresistible!

Pretty much. I think Ayers' run struggles are more due to effort and Guyton's are more due to size, but they are pretty similar.
 
Update on B:

Already drafted: Peterson, Dareus, Miller, Quinn, Newton, Green, Amukamara, Fairley, Watt, Jones, Bowers, T. Smith, Kerrigan, J. Smith, A. Smith, Solder

17. New England - traded with 2011 5 to Baltimore for #26, #58, and 2011 4
26. New England - Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
28. New England - Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA
33. New England - traded with 2011 6 to Philadelphia for #54, two 2011 4s and a 2011 5
54. New England - Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh
Picks 58 and 62 forthcoming.

58. New England - Quinton Carter, FS, Oklahoma
60. New England - traded with 2011 5 to Detroit for #65 (acquired through another trade) and 2011 4
 
Update on B:



58. New England - Quinton Carter, FS, Oklahoma
60. New England - traded with 2011 5 to Detroit for #65 (acquired through another trade) and 2011 4
H'mmm, draft failure has an addictive quality all it's own.
 
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