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If Lynch would of retired, or did whatever it was Marshawn was hinting at that time and we hadn't drafted a rb, the front office would of failed. I don't think this is that easy to judge because of the unknowns at that time.
Yes beginning 2013 we draft later and have less spots on the roster for draft picks to fill. Want a higher probability of a good draft class? finish 1-14 the previous year.Missing_Clink":1isxj0yg said:2010: A+
2011: A-
2012: A+++++ all-time great status
2013: D
2014: D
2015: Initial C- seems about right
Seeing a disturbing trend here
Seahawk Sailor":2xcl3wwc said:They're already starting to come in, and Bryan Fischer of NFL.com wasn't terribly impressed. Gave us an overall grade of C-. Heh. In two years, he'll know how wrong he was. Post 'em as you find 'em.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...nfl-draft-quicksnap-grades-for-nfc-west-teams
Reading comprehension is not your friend but it should be...bjornanderson21":3bpdn09k said:There is no logic to what you guys are saying.
According to YOUR logic, the Raiders were smart to draft Jamarcus Russell years ago because if they didn't draft Jamarcus then some other team would. He wouldn't be around later so the Raiders had to use the #1 pick on him.
Carpenter? The guy blows and was a bad pick. We would have been better off letting the other teams take him.
You guys keep ignoring the ONLY way to truly judge a draft pick: how the player pans out.
It doesnt matter if 10 other teams were looking at the player you drafted, if that player doesn't end up being good then it wasn't a good pick.
You WANT to draft good players, and you WANT to pass on the bad players and let other teams draft them.
The ONLY thing that matters is how the player turns out.
Hell, Christine Michael probably wouldn't have made it to the 3rd round but that doesn't mean it was wise for us to use our 2nd round pick on a 3rd-string RB