Results matter. We aren't grading prospects anymore. These players have NFL résumés. Chubb's tells us he's a top running back in the NFL. Sony's tells us he's irrelevant by age 27.
Irrelevant to my post and position. Many RBs are irrelevant by 27 and Chubb could be in short order - like Barkley. Also, Chubb wouldn't be here now anyway - not at $12m/year. RBs fall off the face of the earth in a hurry. Again, irrelevant to my post.
So we drafted Sony because he understood his blocking responsibilities? Lame. Can Rhamondre block? I don't know but he's GD good at everything else.
He was rated as high as Chubb, was a team leader, AND knew how to block and pickup blitzes, something BB demands of his RBs (which is why so many get to sit and watch in year one). No one is arguing that Michel is better than Chubb. I expect that the Pats, with two RBs already off the board, took Michel over Chubb BECAUSE they were rated right next to each other and BECAUSE, yes, Sony Michel was ready to go right in for the next run and was less likely to get Brady killed. Michel was damned valuable to a team that won the Superbowl. You'd be happier rooting for the Browns. I don't care whether or not he's good now - you draft certain positions for their rookie contract, RB perhaps most of all.
Are we really going to play that game? Patriots don't win SB 36 if Brady's ankle injury kept him out of the game. We can do ifs all day long or we can just look at the facts.
But forget my F for Wynn.
@RobertWeathers gave him a C-. Even though RW apparently discounts my grades, I'll take his on merit.
What game? The Patriots made a proper choice in taking Wynn, but the pick didn't work out. Happens A LOT. Like really, A LOT. Wynn had no injury history, but his, and our, luck changed before he played a game. It happens. He wasn't an "F" but he didn't work out the way anyone hoped, obviously.
I also think the Pats blew the last chance with the weird tackle swap of 2022. If Wynn stays healthy, Miami got a steal at our expense.
Brown wasn't keeping defensive coordinators up at night. He was ordinary at best, which still isn't worthy of a 1st round pick.
Not many DTs drafted after the top 15 do that. Brown had a good career whether he's done here or not. I mean, if they had been drafting in the top 10, they could have picked Quinnen Williams, maybe. Brown was expected to go earlier, by the way - maybe in the top-half of tjhe first round.
Arguably the best defender in NFL - T.J. Watt - was drafted 30th overall by the Steelers in 2017. Baltimore got Lamar Jackson at #32 in 2018. Look at the 2nd round WRs taken after N'Keal Harry in 2019: Deebo Samuel, A.J. Brown, & D.K. Metcalf. Justin Jefferson went at #22 and Brandon Aiyuk went at #25 in 2020. No one bats a thousand on higher round draft picks but a lot of teams hit at a higher percentage than the Patriots.
You're making my point - thanks! You can name the hits - now name the many, many misses.
And again, no one's arguing the Harry pick with Deebo and Brown on the board - that one is rightly dissed.