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There’s no denying this rough patch of drafts playing a role in the lack of a young nucleus on the team. Some posters ask for teams that have drafted better or worse in the last few years.
Worse:
Pittsburgh Steelers All-Time Draft History | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Smith-Schuster, Watt, Hargrave, Shazier, Tuitt, & Conner vs. Flowers, Mason, Thuney, Garoppolo, White & Wise. I’ll take NE.
Seattle Seahawks All-Time Draft History | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Clark, Lockett, Britt..now that’s a disaster (hence why their window is basically shut).
GB is also a coinflip:
Green Bay Packers All-Time Draft History | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Clark, Martinez, Clinton-Dix, Adams & Lindsley. I’d probably go NE.
Green Bay Packers All-Time Draft History | Pro-Football-Reference.com
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Three teams drafting in the 20-30s year in and year out for the most part. The draft is tough when the Pats, Steelers, Packers & Seahawks come out with just 4-5 impact players in four drafts (2014-2017).
Tough to point to a solution as it’s more or less a lottery. The team could consider trading up to the teens & trust their best in the league UDFA process to come through for 1-2 players a year to make up the difference in less picks.
Worse:
Pittsburgh Steelers All-Time Draft History | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Smith-Schuster, Watt, Hargrave, Shazier, Tuitt, & Conner vs. Flowers, Mason, Thuney, Garoppolo, White & Wise. I’ll take NE.
Seattle Seahawks All-Time Draft History | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Clark, Lockett, Britt..now that’s a disaster (hence why their window is basically shut).
GB is also a coinflip:
Green Bay Packers All-Time Draft History | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Clark, Martinez, Clinton-Dix, Adams & Lindsley. I’d probably go NE.
Green Bay Packers All-Time Draft History | Pro-Football-Reference.com
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Three teams drafting in the 20-30s year in and year out for the most part. The draft is tough when the Pats, Steelers, Packers & Seahawks come out with just 4-5 impact players in four drafts (2014-2017).
Tough to point to a solution as it’s more or less a lottery. The team could consider trading up to the teens & trust their best in the league UDFA process to come through for 1-2 players a year to make up the difference in less picks.
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