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The biggest thing fans are missing here is free agency. Like you they name a couple of the top players and say there was no one else you wanted. We were a 4-13 team that had some contributors (LT, secondary, LB, almost every position group) not return.I like Wolf because he’s going about things the way I want him to go about things. There were a few players I really wanted in free agency, Wilkins and Barkley were at the top of that list, but when they went off the board there weren’t many left that I wanted them to spend significantly on. We agree on their re-signings. Whether or not it was a good or great draft depends heavily upon Maye, if he turns out to be a franchise QB people will love it, if he busts they will hate it. Either way he did exactly what I as hoping he would do at #3, he stayed put and took the QB, so I can’t fault him for that regardless of how Maye turns out, because it’s what I wanted. I like the Polk pick, I think he’s a baller, but what I really wanted was for them to try to move back up in the 1st for Guyton OT, take Powers -Johnson (C) with the #34 pick, or trade up from their 3rd round pick into the mid 2nd for one of the remaining tackles. I didn’t know enough about Wallace to judge the pick. That said I liked the WR picks, and the draft as a whole, but I won’t know if I’m right about that for a few years. But if they hit on Maye, Polk, and Robinson then it’s safe to say it was very good draft.
So the reason I like what Wolf is doing is because he’s going about things the way I want him to. That doesn’t mean I’m right, it just means I agree with the approach he has taken. The next offseason will be different though, as he will have to be more aggressive in free agency, and the way they use their picks will also be different, as the class has different strengths and weaknesses, and they have 10 picks to use. Overall think you need to give a GM at least 4-5 years to gauge their success or failure, as that at least gives their first 2-3 offseasons the time to show whether they were good decisions or not. But I’m sure many want more immediate results, and will judge him according to their views on how to build a successful franchise.
Free agency success has never been about the highest priced guys. It’s always been about the middle class of players, the solid contributors. Elevating positions from liability to decent can have a greater impact that elevating positions from decent to good. Especially in the stage we are in. We are only as strong as our weakest link, and weakness holds back strengths.
Probably the most successful free agent class in the history of the NFL was the Patriots 2001 class. It had many signings, at all position groups, with emerging players, and solid veterans, players who would make a weakness no longer a weakness.
We chose not to really even pursue those kind of players and leave $40,000,000 unspent. The talent level on this team has major issues at some spots and a severe dearth of quality depth. There were dozens of free agents available that were better than the players on our roster.
Instead we are playing guys like McMillan, Friends U Pharms, Hawkins, Johnson, Pettus, Wilson, Ekuake playing full time, Uche playing full time on defense and have turned a strength into a weakness. And we are rolling out a string of OL no one else wanted. Where would we be if we had made strategic additions on defense and brought in competent if not excellent OL so that we could put Maye on the field, run a real NFL offense and get young receivers involved? Maybe we could be competitive and assess the younger players properly, and know what we should do next off season.
Instead we are going to go into next off season in exactly the same shape e went into this one, with zero progress. And we aren’t even playing the QB to evaluate him, see how his game translates and get a better assessment of what to put around him.
I can’t really see anything this organization has done since the league year started that is positive unless I cross my fingers and hope the guys who did nothing else right nailed the draft.












