NorthHawk wrote:If I remember correctly, Nick Chubb instead of Penny would have been a good choice. Going back in time, Fletcher Cox instead of Bruce Irvin seems about right.
NorthHawk wrote:If I remember correctly, Nick Chubb instead of Penny would have been a good choice.
Going back in time, Fletcher Cox instead of Bruce Irvin seems about right.
Hawk Sista wrote:What one player, in past drafts, did you have us taking that we would be better with?
George Kittle comes to mind for me. Not only would we have a great weapon, we’d take one from our foe.
NorthHawk wrote:If I remember correctly, Nick Chubb instead of Penny would have been a good choice.
Going back in time, Fletcher Cox instead of Bruce Irvin seems about right.
obiken wrote:RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION SCHOOL
1 31 Kelly Jennings CB Miami (Fla.)
2 63 Darryl Tapp DE Virginia Tech
4 128 Rob Sims G Ohio State
5 163 David Kirtman FB USC
7 239 Ryan Plackemeier P Wake Forest
7 249 Ben Obomanu WR Auburn
Our worst draft 2006!
Actually my biggest flip out of all time was taking Marcus Tubbs over Igor Olshanky, both were bust!
govandals wrote:2 different people. Just curious, what makes you ask that??
Hawktawk wrote:I can't remember the guys name or position but I recall Seattle drafting a guy in the first round in either the late 70s or early 80s that DIDN'T MAKE THE TEAM![]()
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curmudgeon wrote:Ifedi chosen while Derrick Henry was on the board........
Hawk Sista wrote:That’s a mind bender. Then I would have liked Elway? I cannot wrap my head around that... not even a little.
NorthHawk wrote:Ifedi chosen while Derrick Henry was on the board........
RiverDog wrote:I'd forgotten about Owen Gill. Ugh.
Lamar King was one of Holmgren's #1 picks and has to rank up there, but if I recall, he had a lot of injury problems.
Hawk Sista wrote:That’s a mind bender. Then I would have liked Elway? I cannot wrap my head around that... not even a little.
RiverDog wrote:I'd forgotten about Owen Gill. Ugh.
Lamar King was one of Holmgren's #1 picks and has to rank up there, but if I recall, he had a lot of injury problems.
obiken wrote:Marcus Tubbs as well!
c_hawkbob wrote:I still say Tubbs wasn't a bust. He was pro bowl caliber till he got hurt. That was just bad luck, not a bad pick.
c_hawkbob wrote:I still say Tubbs wasn't a bust. He was pro bowl caliber till he got hurt. That was just bad luck, not a bad pick.
RiverDog wrote:Agreed. I've always felt that there should be some sort of separate category, asterisk, or something to denote when a draft pick fails primarily due to injuries, particularly those that did not have injury histories prior to being drafted. Steve Emtman is a classic example. They're a lot different than a player like Ryan Leaf or Johnny Manziel.
As far as Tubbs goes, our defense was hugely better with him in the lineup, especially our run defense.
c_hawkbob wrote:Yeah I don't know if you remember but we had a pretty major discussion about this in the old PI forum and Norcal (or NoCal, I get them mixed up) and I actually went through all of the official game books of all the games he played and and compiled with and without him data on it. The difference was striking.
c_hawkbob wrote:Yeah I don't know if you remember but we had a pretty major discussion about this in the old PI forum and Norcal (or NoCal, I get them mixed up) and I actually went through all of the official game books of all the games he played and and compiled with and without him data on it. The difference was striking.
RiverDog wrote:Although I don't recall it specifically being discussed in the PI forum, that could be where I became aware of the comparison.
Was your comparison between Tubbs and team performance related to the entire defense or just the run defense? As I recall, the biggest contrast was our run defense with and without Tubbs.
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