(03-13-2016, 11:22 AM)fredtoast Wrote: More pointless BS.
The bengals have drafted well. And they do not evaluate or use compensatory picks any differently than the other picks. So having more picks is better.
Just look at the talent the Bengals have found in the fourth round and later.
Geno Atkins
Clint Boling
Marvin Jones
George Iloka
Kevin Huber
Peko
Robert Geathers
Stacy Andrews
Rudi Johnson.
Jeremi Johnson
First off, Rudi Johnson was drafted before Marvin Lewis was here. (It also took him 3 years to reach 100 career rushing yards.)
Secondly, you really started to struggle to fill out that list after a couple, huh? You added a punter and a FB, neither of which are legit additions to any "late round" list. It's the same with kickers. Currently...
Ravens: K (UD), P (6th), FB (4th)
Steelers: K (3rd), P (UD), FB (UD)
Browns: K (UD), P (6th), FB (6th)
They are just positions you simply take late in the draft. It's not something special to find one there, it's the norm.
Futhermore while you were scraping the bottom...
Stacy Andrews? He played 5 years for the Bengals, in his first three years? 3 starts.
Robert Geathers had all of 1 good year, followed by 8 mediocre/poor years eating up a roster spot and snaps that a better player could have taken.
Fact is, even with your adding a punter and a FB to your list you take away Geno Atkins (a freak anomaly) and you have all of ONE Pro Bowl in a combined 64 years in the NFL from 13 drafts on that list... and that one Pro Bowl belongs to Kevin Huber, a punter.
Unless you're banking on getting another Geno Atkins or two, there's zero reason to not pursue proven and ready NFL talent for the sake of hopefully getting a compensation pick a year from now that hopefully turns into NFL talent two to three years after that.
Proven NFL Talent Today > Possible NFL Talent 3-4 years from now