Dominque easley
Malcolm brown
Isiah wynn
Sony Michael
Nkeal harry
Mac jones
Cole strange
Last two are still works in progress that can go either way. But “rare” first round miss? I don’t know, over a decade, a first round hit seems more rare than a miss
Malcom Brown wasn't a miss. He played 60 games (started 51) and over 2100 snaps on a team that lost an AFCCG, lost a Superbowl, and won 2 Superbowls in 4 years. I don't know what you expect from a 32nd pick coming onto a veteran, deep, Superbowl-winning (hence the 32nd pick) football team.
Sony Michel wasn't a miss. He was taken with full knowledge that he'd probably have a short career. He was instrumental in the SB win his rookie year with a record-breaking rookie playoff performance. He was also the only back coming out that BB trusted (I believe) to fill an immediate hole, since he was a skilled blocker and good on the blitz - protecting an aging goat. He got more than 1800 yards rushing his first 2 years with the Pats, and the third year, when he got hurt and Pats fans fell in love with Damian Harris (who is now, apparently, dog poop), Michel averaged 5.7 YPC to Harris's 5.0.
Mac Jones isn't a miss. First off, the pick would have been made by anyone in the football world - huge need, a guy some thought going 3rd falling your lap at 15. He certainly didn't look like a miss after year one, and counting last year against him is truly unfair.
Cole Strange isn't decided yet, but I strongly doubt he's a miss. I wouldn't be surprised to see him go out to LT, but either way, you can't call an IOL a "miss" after 1 season (particularly with THAT coaching).
Seriously, I don't know what people expect from players taken at the end of the 1st round, but those that expect superstars really don't look at reams and reams of data. Sure, you hear about the ones who make it, but the many more who don't slip your mind.
As for the others, Easley was a shot in the dark. He could have been great or he could have blown up. Everyone saw that in the draft. Bad knees but with a first step to make Aaron Donald nod approvingly. He blew up. He was drafted on a team that had no needs and where almost no rookie was going to come in for those last Brady runs. (I wanted Stephan Tuitt, by the way.) They took a shot.
Wynn - injuries happen. It's really that simple. The Achilles was a freak injury.
Harry...I got nothing. Caserio's middle finger to the Pats org? I still can't make heads or tails of why they picked Harry.