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06-24-2004, 12:24 PM | #1 |
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I agree that it's way too early to write off Jacobs as a bust. Betts is getting close to being a bust, but I think we need to see a little more of him.
Jacobs was rated as a first round pick by a lot of teams and we were originally targeting him at #13 overall before the pick was traded to NY for Coles, so to have him available with the 44th overall pick was a steal. Again, I think it's way too early to write him off, he barely played last year after his freak injury. To be fair to him, he never really got started. As for the discussion about Rosenfels, I really can't call him a bust simply because he was a project pick, and a big reach in the 4th round. To me a bust is someone you expect to pan out and doesn't, did anyone really think Rosenfels was going to develop in to a starting quality QB? Who knows, he may eventually, but I highly doubt it. |
06-24-2004, 01:07 PM | #2 | |
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As I said in my previous post, picking in rounds 4-7 is a crap shoot and so I don't think we can condemn Danny Snyder for Rosenfels not working out well. |
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06-24-2004, 02:06 PM | #3 | |
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06-24-2004, 01:11 PM | #4 |
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i'd kinda have to say, if they don't help the team, then yeah, they're a bust... and trading at a loss isn't good either. You're right in that i don't think many people expected too much from him, so he's not a major bust, but he's still not good enough now to really merit a 4th round pick in retrospect. I'd rather take undrafted hassleback for (cheap) added depth, and that's who we have.
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06-24-2004, 01:23 PM | #5 |
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a bust in my book is a player taken in the higher rounds (1 and 2) that is a failure. 3rd rounders, they can be busts, but they werent really counted on as heavily for production. All day 2 picks IMO are not busts. 4th roudn QB's arent supposed to be starters in their early years, so Rosenfels was not a bust to me.
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06-24-2004, 04:16 PM | #6 |
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THIS ISNT ABOUT BUSTS. My point was not that Jacobs and Betts and Russell are busts, but that we could have used those picks to select need based players. Ladell Betts was predicted to go 4 or 5 round, and we scoop him up. I do agree that we have done some good drafting, with lavar, jansen etc., but all of those guys were drafted when Snyder wasnt exerting as much influence. It seems to me in recent years he has been going after offensive players at the cost of our defensive line.
It is nice to have Betts as a backup, and to have Jacobs as a backup, but wouldnt it be nicer to have a starting pass rushing lineman? |
06-25-2004, 03:21 AM | #7 |
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Yeah, and that's what jacobs spot was for, but spurrier felt it was a good pick...
the real answer is wait and see how jacobs etc and the d-linemen we could have picked turn out... if jacobs has a freak performance and hauls in 16 tds, then i'd say i rather have him But I do see your point, and it is a good one, our d-line stinks, but barring injuries, i think thats the only real weakness... |
06-25-2004, 08:46 AM | #8 |
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Would you rather have Mike Doss or Sean Taylor, Bergman? Personally I think our drafts have been good. It sounds like you want to draft everything into defense and leave our offense to flounder alone on an island somewhere. Personally I don't want us to draft any ends. If we get D-Line, let's trade. D Linemen are so hard to scout out of college and can easily become busts. I almost guarantee either Will Smith or Udeeze don't really do much in their pro careers. I don't want someone like that. It's almost sure fire Sean Taylor will do well, and Taylor Jacobs has been called the best WR on the team by Champ Bailey. Champ is a guy that knows a little bit about WR's.
He had a freak injury last year, and what I heard from the first mini-camp Jacobs is really impressing Gibbs. I bet he starts at some point this season, if not he will next! Cliff Russell needs to work on his hands and then he can be a real threat. From what I saw he had good route running and blazing speed. Now all he needs is some velcro on the ball and his hands/chest and we're set. |
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You can't draft on need alone.
Are there any pass rushers that have panned out that were available in the same spots as when we took Jacobs and Betts?? Let's take a look Quote:
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06-25-2004, 11:43 AM | #10 |
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I was about to make the same post Matty...great minds think alike.
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06-25-2004, 08:07 PM | #11 |
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Chad Johnson seems like another Terrell Owens in the making, and Moss seems like another Coles. I don't think you can go wrong with either one, right now I'd take Johnson though.
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