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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.To be fair, there's a lot more UDFAs signed after a draft than 1st+2nd rounders. There's a very small number of high picks by nature.
I have not fact checked his but do typical Undrafted Free Agents spend their full allotted time on the practice squad while high draft picks are expected to play immediately?
This stat is both unbelievable and encouraging.
And heartwarming if your thing are the underdogs.
(I wonder if they're crediting Bill for the trend)
Gotta give Pom Pom his due. Hes doing a HoF level job up there.Seattle's scouting dept and coaching ( Carroll ) are evidently very good at their jobs....
This stat is both unbelievable and encouraging.
And heartwarming if your thing are the underdogs.
(I wonder if they're crediting Bill for the trend)
You mean Pumped and Jacked right?Gotta give Pom Pom his due. Hes doing a HoF level job up there.
You mean Pumped and Jacked right?
Well, we have pretty UDFA starting offense here with Lewis, Blount, Amendola, Hogan, Develin, Andrews, Kline with low picked Brady and Edelman to lead them.
Then we have Butler, Coleman, Ryan Allen plus significant rotational/ST players in - Freeny, A Johnson, Bolden, King, DJ Foster, J Jones, Waddle
Agreed. What's the percent of the total number of 1st and 2nd rounders who become starters compared to the percent of the total number of UFA's who become starters? That would be a more useful statistic and its probably not that close.To be fair, there's a lot more UDFAs signed after a draft than 1st+2nd rounders. There's a very small number of high picks by nature.
Agreed. What's the percent of the total number of 1st and 2nd rounders who become starters compared to the percent of the total number of UFA's who become starters? That would be a more useful statistic and its probably not that close.
With his strong reputation now for scouting and coaching up cornerbacks, it's puzzling that he drafted Chris Canty in the first round when he was here in New EnglandI admire Pete's success in SEA but my god I hated him with a passion here.
With his strong reputation now for scouting and coaching up cornerbacks, it's puzzling that he drafted Chris Canty in the first round when he was here in New England