@@FishGoMoo85 I'm not defending gettleman but even if we didn't trade back we wouldn't have gotten either because they were off the board before we even had the chance
this comment section is full of idiots. eagles got in front of us to take smith, putting parsons on a silver platter for us. we passed on him and traded back, getting KT at 21 from the bears. fields was taken at 11. that tradeback turned into evan neal the next year.
Means nothing. Mississippi State has dozens of pros in the NFL, including Chris Jones and Montez Sweat. I think Dak Prescott played on the same team. Flip that to Alabama, Ohio St., and UGA....how many busts do they have? A lot.
@@future_teknokrat7585I agree the fact is the NFL is bigger and faster doesn’t matter how you play in college if you don’t have the right leaders or people helping you grow at the next step we see time and time again what can happen….Look at Pat he wasn’t going to be anything according to the experts but he had the right leader in Alex Smith and big red along with the entire chiefs staff who helped him become what he is now
@future_teknokrat7585 terrible example lol that Mississippi State team won 10 games... only collapsing in the season finale kept them from the sec championship & national championship.... they were the 4th ranked team headed into the final game of the year having been ranked number 1 for multiple weeks before that.... don't you hate it when people use opinion as if it's fact? Because it sounded good in their own head? 🤦
I did a Madden franchise the year these guys were rookies. Somehow, in simulation for the computer teams, after 20+ years Nico Collins had broken Jerry Rice’s receiving records.
The moment I saw Penei Sewell not backing down whatsoever against Aaron Donald, I knew he was going to be special. Sewell really embodies Detroit toughness and the culture set by Dan Campbell.
I said before that draft that Detroit should take him even if it’s not a flashy pick and them going o line was smart (him and wirfs are great and I liked the wirfs pick as well)
It's unlikely any trio stays together for even five years anymore. They might be franchise guys and hopefully stay relatively healthy, but it's more important than ever to enjoy these dynamic pairs and trios while they last.
Factz. Look at the bengals trio ... or when Steelers had Big Ben, Bell, and AB. Shoot even Mahomes, Kelce, and Hill They come... they go. Sometimes the win a SB, sometimes they don't @@thatonewriter8043
I recently watched a video about his year 5 star recruiting class. With the numbers he put up in college how did he fall to the 4th round? Was his size his main concern? I remember the NFL hyping him up during the combine a bit.
@@Fitz5He was overshadowed by Pittman and London who both had NFL size and traits. St Brown didn't jump off the screen as much. Size and speed weren't ideal but as someone who heard about him since he was a freshman in highschool, his intangibles were off the charts. He had so many clutch plays and 3rd down conversions that you kinda have to watch full games to appreciate.
I'm a huge fan of JOK. Loved him ever since I saw his highlight tape in Notre Dame. I'm actually surprised JOK dropped so low in the draft because I had I knew some big names had him above Micah Parsons in the draft.
Another video series idea: looking at undrafted players who managed to find success in the league, and maybe getting into WHY they were undrafted in the first place and what evaluators missed about their talents.
Glad to see JOK get the recognition he deserves. He looked like one of the only players on the Browns who really wanted to win that Playoff game vs the Texans
This is a GREAT idea for a series. I'm a huge fan of underdog stories, and yeah looking at the first rounders is fun and all but I'm much more intrigued by third round and below players who have made a niche for themselves, and in some cases become superstars.
Great video, would love to see more for other years. One note - I personally would have enjoyed it more if you made sure to say what round these players were drafted in when introducing them.
Even though they lost, watching JOK trigger on run plays in the playoff game vs the Texans was incredible. Dude has a truly special gift for triggering on run plays instantly, shooting gaps and getting TFLs.
Next time you do one of these videos, can you please mention the draft position they were picked at. Kinda hard to know how much of a steal they were if you dont mention where in the draft they were taken at.
Chiefs only had 6 picks. Top 2 center, top 10 guard, top 5? linebacker and a very serviceable backup tight end. That is an absolute value draft. Follow that up with the 2022 draft and the Chiefs have had maybe the best two year stretch in the last 10 to 20 years. Haven't seen much from the 23 draft, so here's hoping the 24 draft gets us back into the swing of things.
@@doublecrunch2320yup he’s a D3 product. I was a sophomore there when he was drafted, and he had a personal trainer with him basically any time he stepped foot in the athletic center. Dude squatted and everyone stopped to watch
This just makes me think that drafting a receiver high is waste of pick, Kupp, Nico, Amonra, Puka, Mclaurin, Diontae Johnson, and Diggs were all 3rd round+ picks, and yet people still think the Patriots should draft MHJ over Maye/Daniels… lmao
Jerry Rice was picked 16th overall way back when the pass was less central to offenses. Jamar Chase was picked 5th, Mike Evans was picked 7th, and Julio was picked 6th. Even Justin Jefferson went 22nd, still first round. You can't bank on getting first pick being any guarantee of success, but the success rate is highest the higher the pick. The same holds true for every position. It's more about having the scouting department to find those gems, the coaching staff to develop them, and the situation to give them stability to focus on their game, all mixed with a dose of luck. Antonio Brown not going in the fifth probably doesn't develop the chip on his shoulder that motivated him, and not going to Pittsburgh, it's pretty likely he would have sabotaged his own career, because he had maturity concerns coming into the league.
Question...Do NFL teams ever get audited to prove they actually are paying out the amount they report to the league? I've never heard of a team getting audited and I know there's front offices that would cheat in a heart beat if they could get away with it..
Not mentioning MCII from the Jets makes me a bit disappointed. Now I may be biased but he’s one of the best Nickel corners in the league. Only gets forgotten because Sauce and Reed are such prominent players too.
I remember all through training camp everyone was saying we got a steal and then the first series of his first game as a rookie they took a shot at him on a slot fade and he played it perfectly and right then I knew he would be good.
Pats don’t get love ever. Barmore should be a pro bowl candidate especially as an alternate! Pats just never get credit unless it’s Brady gronk or a dpoy opoy candidate player
Sun God won’t outjump or outrun you. But that doesn’t matter when he just has that special talent where he’s *always fucking open.* I’m so happy we have him
As a Texans fan I think we knew how talented Nico was. It’s just his first two years he had some injuries plus shitty QB play and shitty coaching is why he didn’t show his full potential. Now having CJ and Demeco at the helm I have no dobut Nico going to continue this type of production and he going to get a nice payday very soon
A terrible Packers draft. Stokes can't stay healthy, for some reason Brian G. took Josh Myers over Creed Humphrey, which I nearly lost my mind when I was watching it and Humphrey goes the very next pick after that and is an All Pro now. Trade up to get Amari Rodgers in the third. He couldn't even field a punt. I think he had 7-8 fumbles before they finally switched to Kelsean Nixon after a year and a half of Rodgers, and he plays half a year and gets elected to the Pro Bowl playing 9 games. He was that good and we had him on the bench and had a guy out there that everyone could see was scared shitless when the ball was punted to him. Royce Newman in the 4th was the only pick that gave us some quality football. TJ Slayton is a depth piece that does get a few snaps but overall, we got eliminated from this video quickly🤣
@@spidamitchell8311 the disrespect he threw his way is really mind blowing it's not like the coach staff he had really help him Lovie Smith is a good coach maybe even a great coach but when owners already tell you they move on from you why put your best into something
I'll never forget this draft as an Eagles fan. I wanted us to draft Micah Parsons so badly. We got a very good player in Devonta Smith who I'm a big fan of but Micah is just different and unfortunately he's going to terrorize us at least twice a year for many years to come.
Background music is insanely difficult to choose. I spend a lot more time than I should picking out background music so hearing this is pretty disappointing. I’ll see what I can do in the future
God bless! Jesus Christ is King and saves and is the way! Psalms 62 - "Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him. Truly he is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken." ✝🤍💪 Jeremiah 29:11 - "For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."✝🤍💪
As a Chiefs fan I'll push back. Unless the player is like OPY or DPY level good you can NOT be a steal in the 2nd round. To me you don't have a "steal" till at least the 3rd day picks, but that is how I feel.
My Lions has been hitting on all their draft picks since Pena!!! Jack Campbell isn't an absolute hit, but didn't have a bad rookie year. I was sick Detroit didn't draft Carter, but we wouldn't have made the NFC championship (should've been superbowl 😩😂) without LePorta and Gibbs though.