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Can you find examples of past drafts where a team hit on its first 4 picks -- all 4 major contributors, and not a disappointment among them?
I wouldn't think it would be TOO hard to find, given 32 chances a year (and given how much fans moan when a 2nd or 3rd rounder doesn't pan out!) But even among the top-drafting teams, and even looking at just 4 picks which might include multiple #1s and #2s, it's remarkably rare. Two I've found so far:
The 2011 49ers class
Aldon Smith
Colin Kaepernick
Chris Culliver
Kendall Hunter
(A sign of how much luck is involved in drafting: the same team's 2012 top 4 picks combined for only 7 games played as rookies. Ouch.)
The 2005 New England Patriots class (bonus points for having only 1 pick among the first 80, at #32!)
Logan Mankins
Ellis Hobbs
Nick Kaczur
James Sanders
Near misses:
2010 Patriots (McCourty, Gronkowski, Spikes, sure. Jermaine Cunningham has started 14 games, but...no.)
2007 Steelers (Timmons, Woodley, Sepulveda, sure. But Matt Spaeth? Meh.)
I wouldn't think it would be TOO hard to find, given 32 chances a year (and given how much fans moan when a 2nd or 3rd rounder doesn't pan out!) But even among the top-drafting teams, and even looking at just 4 picks which might include multiple #1s and #2s, it's remarkably rare. Two I've found so far:
The 2011 49ers class
Aldon Smith
Colin Kaepernick
Chris Culliver
Kendall Hunter
(A sign of how much luck is involved in drafting: the same team's 2012 top 4 picks combined for only 7 games played as rookies. Ouch.)
The 2005 New England Patriots class (bonus points for having only 1 pick among the first 80, at #32!)
Logan Mankins
Ellis Hobbs
Nick Kaczur
James Sanders
Near misses:
2010 Patriots (McCourty, Gronkowski, Spikes, sure. Jermaine Cunningham has started 14 games, but...no.)
2007 Steelers (Timmons, Woodley, Sepulveda, sure. But Matt Spaeth? Meh.)











