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Harry reminds me of Mike Williams from USC drafted in 2005 by the Lions. He was a man amongst boys in College, but he was not very fast. Both games just have not translated in the NFL.

DeMarcus Ware was drafted one pick later by the Cowboys. Ouch!
 
I find Schofield unlistenable due to his chronic sinusitis. Instead of listening to his hot takes, I just want him to blow his damn nose. He also seems to have an inflated opinion of his scouting abilities, without the gravitas or background to back that up.

“Still, despite the warnings from the Zierleins and the Solaks of the world, the Patriots selected Harry in the first round.”

Yeah, why the hell don’t Bill and Co. listen to this guy’s podcast before making their picks?

LOL.
 
Harry reminds me of Mike Williams from USC drafted in 2005 by the Lions. He was a man amongst boys in College, but he was not very fast. Both games just have not translated in the NFL.

DeMarcus Ware was drafted one pick later by the Cowboys. Ouch!

This is an apt example as Matt Millen and McDaniels have similar player talent evaluation skills and drafting ability.
 
1991
Round 6, pick 141 - Michael Jackson
Round 9, pick 239 - Shawn Wiggins

1992
Round 2, pick 52 - Patrick Rowe
Round 6, pick 143 - Rico Smith
Round 11, pick 289 - Augustin Olobia

1994
Round 1, pick 29 - Derrick Alexander
Issac Bruce went 4 picks later

1995
Round 5, pick 147 - Mike Miller
Round 7, pick 231 - A.C. Tellison

2002
Round 2, pick 65 - Deion Branch
Round 7, pick 253 - David Givens

2003
Round 2, pick 45 - Bethel Johnson
Anquan Bolden went 9 picks later

2004
Round 5, pick 164 - P.K. Sam

2006
Round 2, pick 36 - Chad Jackson
Greg Jennings went 16 picks later

2008
Round 5, pick 153 - Matthew Slater

2009
Round 3, pick 83 - Brandon Tate
Mike Wallace went 1 pick later
Round 7, pick 232 - Julian Edelman

2010
Round 3, pick 90 - Taylor Price

2012
Round 7, pick 235 - Jeremy Ebert

2013
Round 2, pick 59 - Aaron Dobson
Keenan Allen went 17 picks later
Round 4, pick 102 - Josh Boyce

2014
Round 7, pick 244 - Jeremy Gallon

2016
Round 4, pick 112 - Malcolm Mitchell
Round 7, pick 225 - Devin Lucien

2018
Round 6, pick 210 - Braxton Berrios

2019
Round 1, pick 32 - N'Keal Harry
Deebo Samuel went 4 picks later
AJ Brown went 14 picks later



2021
Round 7, pick 242 - Tre Nixon




belichick SUCKS at drafting WR
 
1991
Round 6, pick 141 - Michael Jackson
Round 9, pick 239 - Shawn Wiggins

1992
Round 2, pick 52 - Patrick Rowe
Round 6, pick 143 - Rico Smith
Round 11, pick 289 - Augustin Olobia

1994
Round 1, pick 29 - Derrick Alexander
Issac Bruce went 4 picks later

1995
Round 5, pick 147 - Mike Miller
Round 7, pick 231 - A.C. Tellison

2002
Round 2, pick 65 - Deion Branch
Round 7, pick 253 - David Givens

2003
Round 2, pick 45 - Bethel Johnson
Anquan Bolden went 9 picks later

2004
Round 5, pick 164 - P.K. Sam

2006
Round 2, pick 36 - Chad Jackson
Greg Jennings went 16 picks later

2008
Round 5, pick 153 - Matthew Slater

2009
Round 3, pick 83 - Brandon Tate
Mike Wallace went 1 pick later
Round 7, pick 232 - Julian Edelman

2010
Round 3, pick 90 - Taylor Price

2012
Round 7, pick 235 - Jeremy Ebert

2013
Round 2, pick 59 - Aaron Dobson
Keenan Allen went 17 picks later
Round 4, pick 102 - Josh Boyce

2014
Round 7, pick 244 - Jeremy Gallon

2016
Round 4, pick 112 - Malcolm Mitchell
Round 7, pick 225 - Devin Lucien

2018
Round 6, pick 210 - Braxton Berrios

2019
Round 1, pick 32 - N'Keal Harry
Deebo Samuel went 4 picks later
AJ Brown went 14 picks later



2021
Round 7, pick 242 - Tre Nixon




belichick SUCKS at drafting WR

Including four draft years PRIOR to Belichick's tenure as head coach makes this a pretty disingenuous exercise on your part. You could have made your point with picks that Bill actually made, but you wanted more POP to your post rather than more relevant truths.
 
1991
Round 6, pick 141 - Michael Jackson
Round 9, pick 239 - Shawn Wiggins

1992
Round 2, pick 52 - Patrick Rowe
Round 6, pick 143 - Rico Smith
Round 11, pick 289 - Augustin Olobia

1994
Round 1, pick 29 - Derrick Alexander
Issac Bruce went 4 picks later

1995
Round 5, pick 147 - Mike Miller
Round 7, pick 231 - A.C. Tellison

2002
Round 2, pick 65 - Deion Branch
Round 7, pick 253 - David Givens

2003
Round 2, pick 45 - Bethel Johnson
Anquan Bolden went 9 picks later

2004
Round 5, pick 164 - P.K. Sam

2006
Round 2, pick 36 - Chad Jackson
Greg Jennings went 16 picks later

2008
Round 5, pick 153 - Matthew Slater

2009
Round 3, pick 83 - Brandon Tate
Mike Wallace went 1 pick later
Round 7, pick 232 - Julian Edelman

2010
Round 3, pick 90 - Taylor Price

2012
Round 7, pick 235 - Jeremy Ebert

2013
Round 2, pick 59 - Aaron Dobson
Keenan Allen went 17 picks later
Round 4, pick 102 - Josh Boyce

2014
Round 7, pick 244 - Jeremy Gallon

2016
Round 4, pick 112 - Malcolm Mitchell
Round 7, pick 225 - Devin Lucien

2018
Round 6, pick 210 - Braxton Berrios

2019
Round 1, pick 32 - N'Keal Harry
Deebo Samuel went 4 picks later
AJ Brown went 14 picks later



2021
Round 7, pick 242 - Tre Nixon




belichick SUCKS at drafting WR

The periods between 2001-2003 and 2009-2012 weren't bad when you also factor in tight ends and also developing guys on the roster.

Daniel Graham, Troy Brown, David Givens, Deion Branch were good enough to win up to 3 titles.

Julian Edelman, Gronkowski, (Hernandez) were good enough to win 3 titles.

Of course, each of these key names were brought in those years with offensive coordinators on staff who were not the current one on staff.
 
The periods between 2001-2003 and 2009-2012 weren't bad when you also factor in tight ends and also developing guys on the roster.

Daniel Graham, Troy Brown, David Givens, Deion Branch were good enough to win up to 3 titles.

Julian Edelman, Gronkowski, (Hernandez) were good enough to win 3 titles.

Of course, each of these key names were brought in those years with offensive coordinators on staff who were not the current one on staff.
What are you trying to say?
 
The periods between 2001-2003 and 2009-2012 weren't bad when you also factor in tight ends and also developing guys on the roster.

Daniel Graham, Troy Brown, David Givens, Deion Branch were good enough to win up to 3 titles.

Julian Edelman, Gronkowski, (Hernandez) were good enough to win 3 titles.

Of course, each of these key names were brought in those years with offensive coordinators on staff who were not the current one on staff.
 
1991
Round 6, pick 141 - Michael Jackson
Round 9, pick 239 - Shawn Wiggins

1992
Round 2, pick 52 - Patrick Rowe
Round 6, pick 143 - Rico Smith
Round 11, pick 289 - Augustin Olobia

1994
Round 1, pick 29 - Derrick Alexander
Issac Bruce went 4 picks later

1995
Round 5, pick 147 - Mike Miller
Round 7, pick 231 - A.C. Tellison

2002
Round 2, pick 65 - Deion Branch
Round 7, pick 253 - David Givens

2003
Round 2, pick 45 - Bethel Johnson
Anquan Bolden went 9 picks later

2004
Round 5, pick 164 - P.K. Sam

2006
Round 2, pick 36 - Chad Jackson
Greg Jennings went 16 picks later

2008
Round 5, pick 153 - Matthew Slater

2009
Round 3, pick 83 - Brandon Tate
Mike Wallace went 1 pick later
Round 7, pick 232 - Julian Edelman

2010
Round 3, pick 90 - Taylor Price

2012
Round 7, pick 235 - Jeremy Ebert

2013
Round 2, pick 59 - Aaron Dobson
Keenan Allen went 17 picks later
Round 4, pick 102 - Josh Boyce

2014
Round 7, pick 244 - Jeremy Gallon

2016
Round 4, pick 112 - Malcolm Mitchell
Round 7, pick 225 - Devin Lucien

2018
Round 6, pick 210 - Braxton Berrios

2019
Round 1, pick 32 - N'Keal Harry
Deebo Samuel went 4 picks later
AJ Brown went 14 picks later



2021
Round 7, pick 242 - Tre Nixon




belichick SUCKS at drafting WR
You forgot the biggest fact that cements BB as a terrible evaluator of WR talent in the draft.

He gave Thomas Demitrof of the Falcons the advice to not trade up for Julio Jones but instead to stay put because he could get Jon Baldwin and that basically they were the same player.

So yeah, bill thought Jon Baldwin the bust was equal to Julio Jones who is possibly the greatest WR of his generation.
 
1991
Round 6, pick 141 - Michael Jackson
Round 9, pick 239 - Shawn Wiggins

1992
Round 2, pick 52 - Patrick Rowe
Round 6, pick 143 - Rico Smith
Round 11, pick 289 - Augustin Olobia

1994
Round 1, pick 29 - Derrick Alexander
Issac Bruce went 4 picks later

1995
Round 5, pick 147 - Mike Miller
Round 7, pick 231 - A.C. Tellison

2002
Round 2, pick 65 - Deion Branch
Round 7, pick 253 - David Givens

2003
Round 2, pick 45 - Bethel Johnson
Anquan Bolden went 9 picks later

2004
Round 5, pick 164 - P.K. Sam

2006
Round 2, pick 36 - Chad Jackson
Greg Jennings went 16 picks later

2008
Round 5, pick 153 - Matthew Slater

2009
Round 3, pick 83 - Brandon Tate
Mike Wallace went 1 pick later
Round 7, pick 232 - Julian Edelman

2010
Round 3, pick 90 - Taylor Price

2012
Round 7, pick 235 - Jeremy Ebert

2013
Round 2, pick 59 - Aaron Dobson
Keenan Allen went 17 picks later
Round 4, pick 102 - Josh Boyce

2014
Round 7, pick 244 - Jeremy Gallon

2016
Round 4, pick 112 - Malcolm Mitchell
Round 7, pick 225 - Devin Lucien

2018
Round 6, pick 210 - Braxton Berrios

2019
Round 1, pick 32 - N'Keal Harry
Deebo Samuel went 4 picks later
AJ Brown went 14 picks later



2021
Round 7, pick 242 - Tre Nixon




belichick SUCKS at drafting WR
Hey, at least the results are consistent. He hasn’t ****ed up and drafted a good to great receiver in a long ass time!!
 
You forgot the biggest fact that cements BB as a terrible evaluator of WR talent in the draft.

He gave Thomas Demitrof of the Falcons the advice to not trade up for Julio Jones but instead to stay put because he could get Jon Baldwin and that basically they were the same player.

So yeah, bill thought Jon Baldwin the bust was equal to Julio Jones who is possibly the greatest WR of his generation.

His value-groupings draft strategy that works pretty good for lesser-skill positions like DL/OL, really messes him up at receiver which is a skill position. They routinely mess up who is in the tier1 and tier2 groupings at WR and CB, which has led to a dozen bust picks at WR and CB.

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Including four draft years PRIOR to Belichick's tenure as head coach makes this a pretty disingenuous exercise on your part. You could have made your point with picks that Bill actually made, but you wanted more POP to your post rather than more relevant truths.

Bill made those first 4 years' picks while HC/GM of the Cleveland Browns.
 
Including four draft years PRIOR to Belichick's tenure as head coach makes this a pretty disingenuous exercise on your part. You could have made your point with picks that Bill actually made, but you wanted more POP to your post rather than more relevant truths.
Those are Cleveland picks when BB was HC.

Not sure how much GM powers he had then though.
 
I get your point, and don’t entirely disagree with you. This is a big prove-it year for JMD as well. You just don’t have to beat us over the head with it over and over again, though. We got it the first five times.

Maybe move onto your next victim or, gasp, post something positive about the upcoming season. Having a positive outlook/opinion on some players or the season in general does not make someone a “homer“. This site has had an unbelievable explosion of curmudgeons over the past two years, who only seem happy when they are complaining or bashing. I don’t get it.
Some people are only happy when they're not happy.
 
I will be amazed if N’Keal not only participants in training camp, but makes the team and not traded without showing any significant improvement.
 
I will be amazed if N’Keal not only participants in training camp, but makes the team and not traded without showing any significant improvement.
Him showing significant improvement would be amazing in of itself.
 
Tom Brady knew he sucked since day 1. we should have listened to him

worst draft pick in the past 20 years
One of the funniest things that Harry's agent said was that Tom Brady really worked with him and if Tom were here he'd be a bigger part of the offense, something like that (comparing Brady looks to Newton looks at Harry)

His value-groupings draft strategy that works pretty good for lesser-skill positions like DL/OL, really messes him up at receiver which is a skill position. They routinely mess up who is in the tier1 and tier2 groupings at WR and CB, which has led to a dozen bust picks at WR and CB.

.
There also is no principle saying that you would weight the horizontal position stack by glamour or need, if I understand correctly.

So I see where you think the prob. is separating tiers within positions, but if the stacks work to emphasize value at the draft position regardless of need or glamour (or incorporating but not determined by need/impact--not to be confused with glamour), this is what you'd predict of his draft strategy at WR. Here you go -- this was a receiver available at no. 32 overall. That ain't where you get a world-beater blue chip lock. That's where you might get a good receiver, you might not. But complaining that a top 10 pick got wasted is a little different from expecting a lock at 32 overall. Quick excuse note: We don't draft high, and you've got to factor that in somewhat. Now, to never hit with the high picks, or at least for the last few drafts, that falls into just clumpiness in crap shoot data, but it also falls into the explanation "he can't draft wide receivers until the 5th round."

Jules >>>>>>> Chad Jackson and Hart Lee Dykes. Put together.

I mean, I don't think BB's drafting is necessarily fantastic, but he tends to build overall rosters that win super bowls. We'll see if he gets back to that after 2020, which I for one wrote off fairly early- worst impact from off season losses, worst impact from opt-outs, and the QB ended up affected by COVID. Not to go excuse crazy for 20, I just dont think it's predictive of 21, unless of course it is. If it turns out he's still building those winning teams, and the specific WR position gets the worst of his draft strategy, does it work or does it not?

Asking for a friend.
 
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