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Why can't we draft receivers?

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I suspect BB places too high an emphasis on metrics and measurables, and not enough on his own (or the scouts') eyes.

"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results." -Albert Einstein
 
I suspect BB places too high an emphasis on metrics and measurables, and not enough on his own (or the scouts') eyes.

"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results." -Albert Einstein
Agreed. Football awareness as well. If you play WR in the league you should be aware where the 1st down marker is at all times. Thornton for example yesterday.
 
Have to admit Parcells was a good talent evaluator…other than Terry Glenn who he didn’t want.
Tuna didn't pick the players or he wouldn't have cried to the media about not being able to buy his own groceries.

And the real easy answer to the question of why the Pats can't pick receivers is that Bill is making the picks.
 
Tuna didn't pick the players or he wouldn't have cried to the media about not being able to buy his own groceries.

And the real easy answer to the question of why the Pats can't pick receivers is that Bill is making the picks.
Scouts: Bill this guy AJ Brown..can really go up and get it.. he fights for the ball, can run every route, 4-2 speed, team player, smart and everything you want in a WR.

Bill: I'm going to have to give him guaranteed money at some point...I can get 2 WRs in the 5th round for that price.
 
The strange thing about that pick was that in War Room iirc Belichick’s #1 priority for wide receivers was getting open, and Harry was incapable of that. And what really sucked was that Deebo Samuel was campaigning to become a Patriot, he was sitting right there when they picked, and Belichick went with Harry.

Overall the only things I can come up with are that Belichick has never valued the position because they only touch the ball 4-6 times a game, and that he has always used psychological evaluations, and prioritized team captains and leaders, and prioritized those qualities over athleticism, at a position where athleticism is the most important trait. Regardless the track record is really poor, especially when you put each draft in the perspective of who was still on the board at the time. Harry over Samuel, Aaron Dobson over Keenan Allen etc…. Monday morning QB’ing on the draft always fails to put it in context, but a number of these were almost straight up choices of one over the other.
How many plays does WR Matt Slater get in on? The last time I saw him do anything was quite a few games ago when he was clapping from 15 yards away for the player who made the tackle.
 
Scouts: Bill this guy AJ Brown..can really go up and get it.. he fights for the ball, can run every route, 4-2 speed, team player, smart and everything you want in a WR.

Bill: I'm going to have to give him guaranteed money at some point...I can get 2 WRs in the 5th round for that price.
Bill probably didn't like Deebo or AJ? That's important to him.
 
Look at Parker and Juju's production over the last few games with Zappe throwing to them. Amazingly, they are suddenly pretty good wr's. Really strange how that works. If your qb sucks ass your wr's production sucks. Blame Bill all you want for Mac Jones, whether or not Kraft made him play, or if he felt this team wasn't a championship contender and he wanted to make absolutely sure Mac wasn't good, ie it takes 3 years to really evaluate a qb, we will never really know. But, we know it now. As far as expending draft capital on wr's, they are more of a crap shoot than any other position on the field. And the Patriots won for decades with a combination of Brady, trading for established wr's, and other positions receiving, along with a few late round finds.
Ju Ju blows chunks and has for his entire time here.
And stop with the nonsensical excuse that Bill didn't pick Jones. Of course he did.
How many more losing years do you think we need to go before we replace the dinosaur HC? Five? Ten?
 
Ju Ju blows chunks and has for his entire time here.
And stop with the nonsensical excuse that Bill didn't pick Jones. Of course he did.
How many more losing years do you think we need to go before we replace the dinosaur HC? Five? Ten?
Absolutely correct, some get caught up in the PAST allure of all the winning over the years. Of course Bill was best then as HC, people have to remember the last 3,4 seasons were pretty much wasted. 2021 was all a mirage. The organization needs to press on.
 
Tuna didn't pick the players or he wouldn't have cried to the media about not being able to buy his own groceries.

And the real easy answer to the question of why the Pats can't pick receivers is that Bill is making the picks.
Curran mentioned before that Bill, as Parcells understudy.. was insistent that if he took the job he'd be named HC/GM..
 
Ju Ju blows chunks and has for his entire time here.
And stop with the nonsensical excuse that Bill didn't pick Jones. Of course he did.
How many more losing years do you think we need to go before we replace the dinosaur HC? Five? Ten?
I know that reading comprehension is beyond you, but I never said Bill didn't pick Jones. I can explain using small words to help you comprehend/understand. This thread is about drafting wr's. If your qb can't throw, your wr's can't catch. The best wr in the world will still suck if the qb can't throw. So I said you can blame Bill the GM for picking Mac, and you can blame Bill the gm him for sticking with him, but you can't judge the wr's who were very good with other teams on their inability to produce with Mac Jones as their qb. Juju was the #1 wr on the Superbowl winning team last year, and did very well with Zappe. I guess you can say he sucks because he got hurt, but no wr's have done well with Mac Jones as their qb, because he sucks. At least try and read before posting. If you are Mac's grandfather, I am sorry, he seems like a nice guy and you should be proud.
 
The offense didn't look competent yesterday until Parker got hurt and Thornton entered the game. The Bill's had to account for his speed downfield. He also got mugged on a sure TD and the refs sat on their hands.

With better blocking and better QB play, I feel pretty good about Tyquan's future assuming he stays healthy. Parker only has one more garunteed year left on his deal and it's only for 6M. He could easily be traded this offseason if they don't want to deal with him. Also Juju will be a full year removed from surgery on his knee so he'll be healthy and Demario already proved himself and should only improve.

They need better blocking and better QB play.
 
The offense didn't look competent yesterday until Parker got hurt and Thornton entered the game. The Bill's had to account for his speed downfield. He also got mugged on a sure TD and the refs sat on their hands.

With better blocking and better QB play, I feel pretty good about Tyquan's future assuming he stays healthy. Parker only has one more garunteed year left on his deal and it's only for 6M. He could easily be traded this offseason if they don't want to deal with him. Also Juju will be a full year removed from surgery on his knee so he'll be healthy and Demario already proved himself and should only improve.

They need better blocking and better QB play.
I've made similar post. Parker I don't see him here.. he's too unreliable, injury prone, and plays on average half a season. He showed flashes every now and then but just not worth the investment. However good for him if guys can get paid kudos.

On juju, he was damaged goods, has had knee issues since Pitt, had some good years but just isn't the same guy. To be under 30 I believe he could do well as a #3 option here. Absolutely need better blocking upfront. This team was so injury ravaged this season pretty much had a practice squad out there yesterday.

So next season top FA #1 WR, draft pick , Douglas, Bourne, juju, Thornton.. I don't know what to think of with the TEs.
 
Why didn't Jefferson fail? Moss? Diggs? When they were rookies? The Patriots may have all the Intel in the world on guys.. however drafting and developing a guy is one in the same.
Rookie WR’s have the highest failure rate in the NFL… at least offensively. Read what I wrote.

You pointing out the success stories, doesn't make the overwhelming number of misses by all teams disappear.
 
brady had a horrible receiving core that year and left partly because of it.
And he wasn't staying in 2020 if the Patriots drafted some other rookie instead of N'Keal, he was gone either way.
 
Rookie WR’s have the highest failure rate in the NFL… at least offensively. Read what I wrote.

You pointing out the success stories, doesn't make the overwhelming number of misses by all teams disappear.
Re-read what you posted. You said rookie WRs have the highest failure rate in the NFL?

I said in wich I should have clarified as rookies like JJ, moss, to name a few were game changers right away. But I'll agree not all rookies pan out in the NFL.
 
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