03-15-2024, 10:39 PM
(03-15-2024, 10:35 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: Still was a starter on our SB run. That was my point. The team doesn't draft horribly, because about half of our starters were drafted by us when we made the SB. What team in the modern era has almost all their own drafted players.
2021 Los Angeles Rams:
21 starters
11 drafted (52.4%)
8 free agents (38.1%)
2 undrafted (9.5%)
2020 Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
21 starters
14 drafted (66.7%)
6 free agents (28.5%)
1 undrafted (4.8%)
2019 Kansas City Chiefs:
23 starters
10 drafted (43.5%)
11 free agents (47.8%)
2 undrafted (8.7%)
2018 New England Patriots:
22 starters
13 drafted (59.1%)
7 free agents (31.8%)
2 undrafted (9.1%)
2017 Philadelphia Eagles:
22 starters
12 drafted (54.5%)
8 free agents (36.4%)
2 undrafted (9.1%)
2016 New England Patriots:
20 starters
12 drafted (60.0%)
4 free agents (20.0%)
4 undrafted (20.0%)
2015 Denver Broncos:
21 starters
10 drafted (47.6%)
9 free agents (42.9%)
2 undrafted (9.5%)
2014 New England Patriots:
20 starters
12 drafted (60.0%)
5 free agents (25.0%)
3 undrafted (15.0%)
2013 Seattle Seahawks:
24 starters
16 drafted (66.7%)
4 free agents (16.7%)
4 undrafted (16.7%)
2012 Baltimore Ravens:
20 starters
11 drafted (55.0%)
5 free agents (25.0%)
4 undrafted (20.0%)
Averages:
21.4 starters
12.1 drafted (56.5%)
6.7 free agents (31.3%)
2.6 undrafted (12.1%)