15 most interesting stats from NFL draft

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The 15 most interesting stats from the 2017 NFL Draft

1. For the second straight year, a Big Ten team led the nation in draft picks:

Michigan: 11
Alabama: 10
Miami: 9
Florida: 8
LSU: 8
Utah: 8
Ohio State: 7
Clemson: 6
North Carolina: 6
Tennessee: 6

Last year, Ohio State led with 12.

2. But for the 11th straight year, the SEC led all conferences:

SEC: 53 (3.7 per school)
ACC: 42 (3.1 per school)
Pac-12: 36 (3 per school)
Big Ten: 35 (2.5 per school)
AAC: 15 (1.2 per school)
Big 12: 14 (1.4 per school)
MAC: 11
C-USA: 9
Mountain West: 8
Sun Belt: 5
Independent: 3
FCS: 14
Division II: 7

3. There were 104 players who declared early for the draft with eligibility remaining, and 28 went undrafted.

That’s 26.9 percent, slightly down from 28 percent last year. Every situation is different, and you can certainly make the league (and get paid) as an undrafted free agent, but you also want to make sure kids make the best decisions.

4. For the first time in the Common Draft era, there were no offensive linemen in the top 15.

There wasn’t an OL picked until Garett Bolles at No. 20. There has been vocal concern from NFL teams about less OL development in college, due to new offenses and less practice time. But then again, there were four tackles in the top 16 last year.

“Things are just not quite as clear as they used to be, and that’s my personal belief,” Seahawks GM John Schneider said last week. “There’s not a forest of offensive lineman trees you can run out in the backyard and go.”

5. 2016 Ohio State joined 2001 Miami as the only schools to have three defensive backs picked in the first round.

This year, that included CB Marshon Lattimore, safety Malik Hooker and CB Gareon Conley for Ohio State. The Buckeyes have produced 5 first-round defensive backs in the last four drafts, and 18 of Ohio State’s starters on the 2014 national title team are now in the NFL.

In the 2002 NFL Draft, the three Miami DB's included CB Phillip Buchanon, safety Ed Reed and CB Mike Rumph.

6. 28 of the first 100 picks were defensive backs, the most in the Common Draft era.

In a time when passing offense is as prolific as ever, teams not only know how important a DB is, but players know the opportunities available on the defensive side. So instead of being a fifth receiver, great athletes are playing defensive back.

7. 19 first-round picks were defensive players, tying a Common Draft era record.

Similar to above, offenses are putting up more points than ever, and the importance is being shifted back to defense to stop that.

8. These are the longest streaks with an NFL draft pick. All five continued this year.

Michigan / USC (1939)

Michigan State (1941)

Florida (1951)

Nebraska (1961)

In addition, for the first time since 1985, Oregon did not have a player taken.

9. A QB drafted by the Chiefs hasn’t won a start for the team since 1987.

That was Todd Blackledge, who was drafted by the team in 1983. The Chiefs jumped up 17 spots to grab Patrick Mahomes at No. 10. Alex Smith is still the guy, but could Mahomes finally end the streak?

QB’s drafted by the Chiefs since Blackledge include: Doug Hudson, Danny McManus, Mike Elkins, Matt Blundin, Steve Matthews, Steven Stenstrom, Pat Barnes, James Kilian, Brodie Croyle, Ricky Stanzi, Aaron Murray and Kevin Hogan.

10 Missouri has produced 7 defensive linemen picked in the first two rounds since 2008.

That includes Ziggy Hood, Aldon Smith, Sheldon Richardson, Markus Golden, Kony Ealy, Shane Ray and Charles Harris.

As noted by The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri’s 2013 team had 15 scholarship D-linemen, and eight were drafted or are under contract in the NFL now.

11. Four of the top 10 picks were in the recruiting class of 2014 out of Texas — but none of them went to Texas.

That includes Myles Garrett (Texas A&M), Solomon Thomas (Stanford), Jamal Adams (LSU) and Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech).

The Longhorns had just one player picked for the second year in a row.

12. West Georgia had more players picked (2) than Georgia, Georgia Tech, Georgia Southern or Georgia State (1 each).

The state of Georgia led nation in picks with 29 players out of the state, followed by Florida (27), California (26), Texas (24), Ohio (16) and Louisiana (15).

13. The Seahawks have had one first-round pick in the last five years.

They traded out of the first round late Thursday. Few organizations have found more stars in the later rounds in recent years.

On Friday, the Seahawks had 2 second-round pick and 4 third-round picks.

14. Alabama produced 7 of the first 55 picks and 9 of the first 80.

Both are records in the Common Draft era. Alabama already has the most picks among all schools in recent years, and that’s not slowing down any time soon.

The Tide have produced a first-round pick in eight straight years. The record is Miami at 14 years from 1995-2008.

15. LSU has produced a top-6 pick at defensive back three times in the last seven years.

That includes Patrick Peterson (No. 5 in 2011), Morris Claiborne (No. 6 in 2012) and Jamal Adams (No. 6 in 2017).

The Tigers have had five first-round defensive backs in the last seven years. Who is DBU? Ohio State and LSU both can make a case.

Bonus stat: Utah had four offensive linemen drafted.
 

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Yep the O linemen not going early and all the DBs going pretty early is what stood out to me. Missouri does seem to produce a bunch of top pass rushing DEs.
 

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Yep the O linemen not going early and all the DBs going pretty early is what stood out to me. Missouri does seem to produce a bunch of top pass rushing DEs.

Also, there weren't any DT's taken in the 1st round. Very odd. You win in the NFL in the trenches. There were a lot of quality picks in the later rounds at OL and DT.

I wasn't surprised, because most of the mock drafts had a bunch of early RBs. But, in the most recent years there were NO RB's taken in the first round. This one had 2 in the top 10!

Some of the streaks are interesting/impressing.
 

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Recruiting ratings of 2017 NFL Draft Picks in rounds 1-3

Recruiting is an inexact science, but you need talent to win, and recruiting rankings are generally good predictors of future success, for the most part. The NFL Draft can also be a crapshoot, but how has it shaped up relative to recruiting rankings?

Of the 107 picks through the first three rounds, here’s a breakdown, based on their 247Sports composite rating out of high school:

5 stars: 19
4 stars: 31
3 stars: 31
2 stars: 11
Unranked: 15

So 46.7 percent of these picks were rated 4- or 5 stars. Last year through three rounds, it was 60 percent. In 2015, it was 37 percent. Remember, there are far, far fewer 4/5 star players than 3 and below (33 five-stars in class of 2014). A higher ranking typically indicates a better chance, but you can make the league from anywhere.

Here’s this year’s round-by-round breakdown:

First round

5 stars: 10
4 stars: 10
3 stars: 7
2 stars: 2
Unranked: 3

Second round

5 stars: 7
4 stars: 9
3 stars: 8
2 stars: 3
Unranked: 5

Third round

5 stars: 2
4 stars: 12
3 stars: 16
2 stars: 6
Unranked: 7

Here’s the pick-by-pick breakdown:

FIRST ROUND

1. DE Myles Garrett (Browns) - Texas A&M - 5 stars

2. QB Mitch Trubisky (Bears) - North Carolina - 4 stars

3. DL Solomon Thomas (49ers) - 5 stars

4. WR Leonard Fournette (Jaguars) - LSU - 5 stars

5. WR Corey Davis (Titans) - Western Michigan - 2 stars

6. S Jamal Adams (Jets) - LSU - 5 stars

7. WR Mike Williams (Chargers) - Clemson - 4 stars

8. RB Christian McCaffrey (Panthers) - Stanford - 4 stars

9. WR John Ross (Bengals) - Washington - 4 stars

10. QB Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) - Texas Tech - 3 stars

11. CB Marshon Lattimore (Saints) - Ohio State - 4 stars

12. QB Deshaun Watson (Texans) - Clemson - 4 stars

13. LB Haason Reddick (Cardinals) - Temple - 0 stars

14. DE Derek Barnett (Eagles) - Tennessee - 4 stars

15. S Malik Hooker (Colts) - Ohio State - 3 stars

16. CB Marlon Humphrey (Ravens) - Alabama - 5 stars

17. DE Jonathan Allen (Redskins) - Alabama - 5 stars

18. DB Adoree Jackson (Titans) - USC - 5 stars

19. TE O.J. Howard (Buccaneers) - Alabama - 5 stars

20. OT Garrett Bolles (Broncos) - Utah - 0 stars (HS) / 4 stars (JUCO)

21. LB Jarrad Davis (Lions) - Florida - 3 stars

22. DE Charles Harris (Dolphins) - Missouri - 2 stars

23. TE Evan Engram (Giants) - Ole Miss - 3 stars

24. CB Gareon Conley (Raiders) - Ohio State - 4 stars

25. LB Jabrill Pappers (Browns) - Michigan - 5 stars

26. LB Takkarist McKinley (Falcons) - UCLA - 3 stars (HS) / 4 stars (JUCO)

27. CB Tre’Davious White (Bills) - LSU - 4 stars

28. DE Taco Charlton (Cowboys) - Michigan - 4 stars

29. TE David Njoku (Browns) - Miami - 3 stars

30. T.J. Watt (Steelers) - Wisconsin - 3 stars

31. LB Reuben Foster (49ers) - Alabama - 5 stars

32. OT Ryan Ramczyk (Saints) - Wisconsin - 0 stars (transfer from UW-Stevens Point)

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SECOND ROUND

33. CB Kevin King (Packers) - Washington - 3 stars

34. OT Cam Robinson (Jaguars) - Alabama - 5 stars

35. DL Malik McDowell (Seahawks) - Michigan State - 5 stars

36. S Budda Baker (Cardinals) - Washington - 4 stars

37. WR Zay Jones (Bills) - East Carolina - 3 stars

38. OG Forrest Lamp (Chargers) - Western Kentucky - 2 stars

39. S Marcus Maye (Jets) - Florida - 4 stars

40. WR Curtis Samuel (Panthers) - Ohio State - 4 stars

41. RB Dalvin Cook (Vikings) - Florida State) - 5 stars

42. S Marcus Williams (Saints) - Utah - 3 stars

43. CB Sidney Jones (Eagles) - Washington - 3 stars

44. TE Gerald Everett (Rams) - South Alabama - 0 stars

45. TE Adam Shaheen (Bears) - Ashland - 0 stars

46. CB Quincy Wilson (Colts) - Florida - 3 stars

47. LB Tyus Bowser (Ravens) - Houston - 3 stars

48. RB Joe Mixon (Bengals) - Oklahoma - 5 stars

49. LB Ryan Anderson (Redskins) - Alabama - 4 stars

50. S Justin Evans (Buccaneers) - Texas A&M - 0 stars (HS) / 3 stars (JUCO)

51. DE Demarcus Walker (Bronco) - Florida State - 4 stars

52. QB DeShone Kizer (Browns) - Notre Dame - 4 stars

53. CB Teez Tabor (Lions) - Florida - 5 stars

54. LB Raekwon McMillan (Dolphins) - Ohio State - 5 stars

55. DT Dalvin Tomlinson (Giants) - Alabama - 4 stars

56. S Obi Melifonwu (Raiders) - UConn - 3 stars

57. LB Zach Cunningham (Texans) - Vanderbilt - 4 stars

58. C Ethan Pocic (Seahawks) - LSU - 4 stars

59. DE Tanoh Kpassagnon (Chiefs) - Villanova - 0 stars

60. CB Chidobe Awuzie (Cowboys) - Colorado - 2 stars

61. S Josh Jones (Packers) - NC State - 3 stars

62. WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (Steelers) - USC - 5 stars

63. OG Dion Dawkins (Bills) - Temple - 0 stars

64. OG Taylor Moton (Panthers) - Western Michigan - 2 stars

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THIRD ROUND

65. DT Larry Ogunjobi (Browns) - Charlotte - 0 stars

66. CB Ahkello Witherspoon (49ers) - Colorado - 0 stars

67. RB Alvin Kamara (Saints) - Tennessee - 4 stars

68. DE Dawuane Smoot (Jaguars) - Illinois - 3 stars

69. WR Cooper Kupp (Rams) - Eastern Washington - 0 stars

70. C Pat Elflein (Vikings) - Ohio State - 3 stars

71. OG Dan Feeney (Chargers) - Indiana - 3 stars

72. WR Taywan Taylor (Titans) - Western Kentucky - 2 stars

73. LB Jordan Willis (Bengals) - Kansas State - 3 stars

74. DE Chris Wormley (Ravens) - Michigan - 4 stars

75. LB Duke Riley (Falcons) - LSU - 3 stars

76. Alex Anzalone (Saints) - Florida - 4 stars

77. DE Daeshon Hall (Panthers) - Texas A&M - 4 stars

78. LB Tim Williams (Ravens) - Alabama - 4 stars

79. WR ArDarius Stewart (Jets) - Alabama - 4 stars

80. DE Tarell Basham (Colts) - Ohio - 2 stars

81. Fabian Moreau (Redskins) - UCLA - 3 stars

82. WR Carlos Henderson (Broncos) - Louisiana Tech) - 3 stars

83. DE Derek Rivers (Patriots) - Youngstown State - 0 stars

84. WR Chris Godwin (Buccaneers) - Penn State - 4 stars

85. OT Antonio Garcia (Patriots) - Troy - 2 stars

86. RB Kareem Hunt (Chiefs) - Toledo - 3 stars

87. QB Davis Webb (Giants) - Cal - 3 stars

88. DT Eddie Vanderdoes (Raiders) - UCLA - 5 stars

89. RB D’Onta Foreman (Texans) - Texas - 3 stars

90. DB Shaquill Griffin (Seahawks) - UCF - 3 stars

91. S John Johnson (Rams) - Boston College - 2 stars

92. CB Jourdan Lewis (Cowboys) - Michigan - 4 stars

93. DT Montravius Adams (Packers) - Auburn - 5 stars

94. CB Cameron Sutton (Steelers) - Tennessee - 3 stars

95. S Delano Hill (Seahawks) - Michigan - 4 stars

96. WR Kenny Golladay (Lions) - Northern Illinois - 0 stars

97. CB Cordrea Tankersley (Dolphins) - Clemson - 3 stars

98. WR Chad Williams (Cardinals) - Gambling State - 0 stars

99. CB Rasul Douglas (Eagles) - West Virginia - 0 stars (HS)/ 4 stars (JUCO)

100. TE Jonnu Smith (Titans) - FIU - 2 stars

101. CB Brendan Langley (Broncos) - Lamar - 4 stars (transfer from Georgia)

102. DT Nazair Jones (Seahawks) - North Carolina - 3 stars

103. LB Trey Hendrickson (Saints) - FAU - 2 stars

104. QB C.J. Beathard (49ers) - Iowa - 3 stars

105. RB James Conner (Steelers) - Pitt - 3 stars

106. WR Amara Darboh (Seahawks) - Michigan - 4 stars

107. LB Kendell Beckwith (Buccaneers) - LSU - 4 stars
 

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Also, there weren't any DT's taken in the 1st round. Very odd. You win in the NFL in the trenches. There were a lot of quality picks in the later rounds at OL and DT.

I wasn't surprised, because most of the mock drafts had a bunch of early RBs. But, in the most recent years there were NO RB's taken in the first round. This one had 2 in the top 10!

Some of the streaks are interesting/impressing.

I have a feeling Fournette isn't going to be that good at the next level. I think he will be a little above average and gone in a few years.
 

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Pick-by-pick: The college position coaches of 2017 first-round picks

Thursday night was a life-changing moment for 32 players selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, and it was also a fulfilling and résumé-changing night for the position coaches that helped develop them over their college careers.

Here were the position coaches of the 2017 first-round picks:

1. DE Myles Garrett (Browns) - Terry Price (Texas A&M)


2. QB Mitch Trubisky (Bears) - Keith Heckendorf (North Carolina)

3. DL Solomon Thomas (49ers) - Diron Reynolds / Randy Hart (Stanford)

4. RB Leonard Fournette (Jaguars) - Jabbar Juluke / Frank Wilson (LSU)

5. WR Corey Davis (Titans) - Matt Simon (Western Michigan)

6. S Jamal Adams (Jets) - Corey Raymond (LSU)

7. WR Mike Williams (Chargers) - Jeff Scott (Clemson)

8. RB Christian McCaffrey (Panthers) - Lance Taylor (Stanford)

9. WR John Ross (Bengals) - Bush Hamdan (Washington)

10. QB Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) - Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech)

11. CB Marshon Lattimore (Saints) - Kerry Coombs (Ohio State)

12. QB Deshaun Watson (Texans) - Brandon Streeter / Chad Morris (Clemson)

13. Haason Reddick (Cardinals) - Elijah Robinson (Temple)

14. DE Derek Barnett (Eagles) - Steve Stripling (Tennessee)

15. S Malik Hooker (Colts) - Greg Schiano (Ohio State)

16. CB Marlon Humphrey (Ravens) - Derrick Ansley (Alabama)

17. DE Jonathan Allen (Redskins) - Karl Dunbar / Bo Davis (Alabama)

18. DB Adoree Jackson (Titans) - Keith Heyward / Ronnie Bradford (USC)

19. TE O.J. Howard (Buccaneers) - Mario Cristobal / Bobby Williams (Alabama)

20. OT Garrett Bolles (Broncos) - Jim Harding (Utah)

21. LB Jarrad Davis (Lions) - Randy Shannon / D.J. Durkin (Florida)

22. DE Charles Harris (Dolphins) - Brick Haley / Craig Kuligowski (Missouri)

23. TE Evan Engram (Giants) - Maurice Harris (Ole Miss)

24. CB Gareon Conley (Raiders) - Kerry Coombs (Ohio State)

25. LB Jabrill Peppers (Browns) - Chris Partridge / D.J. Durkin (Michigan)

26. LB Takkarist McKinley (Falcons) - Angus McClure (UCLA)

27. CB Tre’Davious White (Bills) - Corey Raymond (LSU)

28. DE Taco Charlton (Cowboys) - Greg Mattison (Michigan)

29. TE David Njoku (Browns) - Todd Hartley / Larry Scott (Miami)

30. T.J. Watt (Steelers) - Tim Tibesar / Dave Aranda (Wisconsin)

31. LB Reuben Foster (49ers) - Jeremy Pruitt / Kirby Smart (Alabama)

32. OT Ryan Ramczyk (Saints) - Joe Rudolph (Wisconsin)
 

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:lol: and yet so many people still say that stars don't matter. :lol:
 

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The draft streak since 1951 is amazing because Florida wasn't a population center back then. It just amazes me. Sleeping giant for real.
 

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Cool, nice factoid consolidation BMF, thx :thumbup:
 

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Pick-by-pick: The college position coaches of 2017 first-round picks

Thursday night was a life-changing moment for 32 players selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, and it was also a fulfilling and résumé-changing night for the position coaches that helped develop them over their college careers.

Here were the position coaches of the 2017 first-round picks:

1. DE Myles Garrett (Browns) - Terry Price (Texas A&M)


2. QB Mitch Trubisky (Bears) - Keith Heckendorf (North Carolina)

3. DL Solomon Thomas (49ers) - Diron Reynolds / Randy Hart (Stanford)

4. RB Leonard Fournette (Jaguars) - Jabbar Juluke / Frank Wilson (LSU)

5. WR Corey Davis (Titans) - Matt Simon (Western Michigan)

6. S Jamal Adams (Jets) - Corey Raymond (LSU)

7. WR Mike Williams (Chargers) - Jeff Scott (Clemson)

8. RB Christian McCaffrey (Panthers) - Lance Taylor (Stanford)

9. WR John Ross (Bengals) - Bush Hamdan (Washington)

10. QB Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) - Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech)

11. CB Marshon Lattimore (Saints) - Kerry Coombs (Ohio State)

12. QB Deshaun Watson (Texans) - Brandon Streeter / Chad Morris (Clemson)

13. Haason Reddick (Cardinals) - Elijah Robinson (Temple)

14. DE Derek Barnett (Eagles) - Steve Stripling (Tennessee)

15. S Malik Hooker (Colts) - Greg Schiano (Ohio State)

16. CB Marlon Humphrey (Ravens) - Derrick Ansley (Alabama)

17. DE Jonathan Allen (Redskins) - Karl Dunbar / Bo Davis (Alabama)

18. DB Adoree Jackson (Titans) - Keith Heyward / Ronnie Bradford (USC)

19. TE O.J. Howard (Buccaneers) - Mario Cristobal / Bobby Williams (Alabama)

20. OT Garrett Bolles (Broncos) - Jim Harding (Utah)

21. LB Jarrad Davis (Lions) - Randy Shannon / D.J. Durkin (Florida)

22. DE Charles Harris (Dolphins) - Brick Haley / Craig Kuligowski (Missouri)

23. TE Evan Engram (Giants) - Maurice Harris (Ole Miss)

24. CB Gareon Conley (Raiders) - Kerry Coombs (Ohio State)

25. LB Jabrill Peppers (Browns) - Chris Partridge / D.J. Durkin (Michigan)

26. LB Takkarist McKinley (Falcons) - Angus McClure (UCLA)

27. CB Tre’Davious White (Bills) - Corey Raymond (LSU)

28. DE Taco Charlton (Cowboys) - Greg Mattison (Michigan)

29. TE David Njoku (Browns) - Todd Hartley / Larry Scott (Miami)

30. T.J. Watt (Steelers) - Tim Tibesar / Dave Aranda (Wisconsin)

31. LB Reuben Foster (49ers) - Jeremy Pruitt / Kirby Smart (Alabama)

32. OT Ryan Ramczyk (Saints) - Joe Rudolph (Wisconsin)
Surprised not to see Nord on this list.
 

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I have a feeling Fournette isn't going to be that good at the next level. I think he will be a little above average and gone in a few years.
Please don't say that. He's the best player by far that the Jags drafted. If he's a bust then the other 6 draftees shouldn't even bother showing up to camp.
 

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Please don't say that. He's the best player by far that the Jags drafted. If he's a bust then the other 6 draftees shouldn't even bother showing up to camp.

Not sure what to think of the Jags. I thought that QB was ready to establish himself this past season but it didn't happen.
 

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Not sure what to think of the Jags. I thought that QB was ready to establish himself this past season but it didn't happen.
Believe it or not I'm not as worried about Bortles as much as the rest of the team. He is literally a throwing motion fix away from being a very good QB.

I'm not a fan of Dave Caldwell and the draft picks he had this year were the worst I've ever seen. They've loaded up on DE's and DB's in the last couple of years and yet they still drafted more. They're OL is abysmal and they only draft 1. They have no TE's. And they reached on a questionable WR out of Oklahoma. And a fullback? :facepalm:
 

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Believe it or not I'm not as worried about Bortles as much as the rest of the team. He is literally a throwing motion fix away from being a very good QB.

I'm not a fan of Dave Caldwell and the draft picks he had this year were the worst I've ever seen. They've loaded up on DE's and DB's in the last couple of years and yet they still drafted more. They're OL is abysmal and they only draft 1. They have no TE's. And they reached on a questionable WR out of Oklahoma. And a fullback? :facepalm:

They need a reorganizationg and Coughlin will give them that. They have appeared a ship without a rudder for years.
 

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I thought with Coughlin's presence this year we would see that. But I think this draft may go down as the worst yet. I do think they done better this year with the trades they've made. But if you're going to build through the draft you have to start seeing your draft picks make a difference. There are only a few of Caldwell's draft picks from the past 4 years on the roster.
 

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I thought with Coughlin's presence this year we would see that. But I think this draft may go down as the worst yet. I do think they done better this year with the trades they've made. But if you're going to build through the draft you have to start seeing your draft picks make a difference. There are only a few of Caldwell's draft picks from the past 4 years on the roster.

I thought their draft was a solid B. Filled some needs, but still have far too many holes on that roster.
 

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