Just a quick thread to have a bit of fun. We all love to talk about how we knew a certain player was going to be a stud, but we don't talk as much about who we really whiffed on. So let's have a go. 1 offensive player, and 1 defensive player each that you were just wrong about.
Offense: Montee Ball, RB Wisconsin
College stats: 4 years, 5,140 rushing yards, 5.6 yards per carry, 77 touchdowns and more broken tackles than you could imagine. Pro stats: 2 years, 731 rushing yards, 4.2 yards per carry, 5 touchdowns.
Montee was one of my favorite college football players ever. I made a point to watch every game his junior and senior seasons. I loved the way he ran. He was a monster. I was certain he was going to dominate in the nfl with his amazing vision, power, and speed. Sadly his pro career never took off and personal issues derailed his career.
Defense: Trent Murphy, DE, Stanford
College stats: 4 years 32.5 sacks, 52.5 TFL, 2 Int, 2 FF Pro stats: 7 years,26 sacks, 33 TFL, 1 Int, 10 FF
I was banging the table like mad for Murphy in the 2014 draft. Unfortunately he went off the board 8 picks before the Bengals in round 2. I was positive he was going to be stud in the NFL and he has had a respectable career (PFF career grade of 66), he did not reach the stardom I thought he would.
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Some of mine:
- Josh Allen, QB
- John Ross, WR
- Trent Richardson, RB
- Justin Gilbert, CB
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This goes back a ways, but I really thought Andre Wadsworth (Florida State DE) might be the second coming of Bruce Smith. I was only a couple hundred sacks or so off.
I wanted to trade the farm and move up for Greg Robinson. Would have missed out on Dennard, Hill, Ogbuehi, and Fisher if we traded our 1 and 2 in 2014 and 1 and 2 in 2015 to get him so that wouldn’t have been good even though most of our picks didn’t have very good careers.
Charles Harris DE. Think he is in his 3rd or 4th team already. Not sure what his problem is
I'll try to avoid obvious ones. Like, is there anybody that didn't think Malik Hooker would be Ed Reed 2.0?
Joe McKnight is a big one for me. I was convinced that he would be the next great NFL RB coming out of USC. DK Metcalf is an honorable mention, here. I thought he'd suck due to his bad change of direction tests. I liked Ross coming out, too.
On D, Whitney Mercilus was a guy I thought would be an annual double digit sack guy. He hasn't been bad, but nowhere near what I thought he would be. I hated Clay Matthews coming out of college and was all about Brian Cushing(TBF I also hated Maualuga coming out). There's a couple of OSU S's I should throw in for different reasons. I was convinced Mike Doss would be a stud and Kirk Coleman wouldn't last 3 years in the league. Wrong on both.
Man, I am blanking on the name, but there was a DE out of Penn State that the Browns drafted really high. Like #2. I don't want to say he totally busted, but I thought he was gonna be Bruce Smith. Courtney Brown. MVP of their Bowl Game. Big Ten defensive player of the year. Played 6-8 years or so.
On offense? I'd go Garrison Hearst. RB out of Georgia. Injuries were a factor for him.
(04-01-2021, 05:56 PM)Burma Wrote: Just a quick thread to have a bit of fun. We all love to talk about how we knew a certain player was going to be a stud, but we don't talk as much about who we really whiffed on. So let's have a go. 1 offensive player, and 1 defensive player each that you were just wrong about.
Offense: Montee Ball, RB Wisconsin
College stats: 4 years, 5,140 rushing yards, 5.6 yards per carry, 77 touchdowns and more broken tackles than you could imagine. Pro stats: 2 years, 731 rushing yards, 4.2 yards per carry, 5 touchdowns.
Montee was one of my favorite college football players ever. I made a point to watch every game his junior and senior seasons. I loved the way he ran. He was a monster. I was certain he was going to dominate in the nfl with his amazing vision, power, and speed. Sadly his pro career never took off and personal issues derailed his career.
Defense: Trent Murphy, DE, Stanford
College stats: 4 years 32.5 sacks, 52.5 TFL, 2 Int, 2 FF Pro stats: 7 years,26 sacks, 33 TFL, 1 Int, 10 FF
I was banging the table like mad for Murphy in the 2014 draft. Unfortunately he went off the board 8 picks before the Bengals in round 2. I was positive he was going to be stud in the NFL and he has had a respectable career (PFF career grade of 66), he did not reach the stardom I thought he would.
Omg! I can't believe this was 9 years ago. I remember it like it was yesterday.
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