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NY Post-Panthers best drafting team last 5 drafts


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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Kugbila has to be the worst pick.

He was a 4th rounder though.  All their picks for worst picks are first or second rounders it seems.  I guess if that's the criteria, Silatolu was the Panthers worst 1st or 2nd round pick in the past 5 years.  

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Outside of the Panthers and Seahawks the rest of the list is garbage. Texans #4 really?  They drafted JJ Watt the past 5 years and that is pretty much it. The teams that actually win games should be at the top. Denver ranked in the middle of the pack and even mention their core was drafted. 

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8 minutes ago, TheRed said:

"Newton is the only MVP drafted in the last 5 years."

Interesting, never thought about that.

Oh how far we have come since the days leading up to the 2011 draft. That is some all time historical stupidity right there.

Worst team of the decade to best team in the league in 5 years, greatest dynasty of the salary cap era in 10.

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1 minute ago, ctrcat said:

Worst team of the decade to best team of the decade in 5 years, greatest dynasty of the salary cap era in 10.

And honestly, it's thanks to Hurney for having the balls of steel to draft him first overall.

I know that's a difficult thing to admit for some of the folks with selective memories here about our last GM. But it's the truth.

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1 hour ago, hepcat said:

Amini Silatolu is their pick for the worst pick?  Really?  Dude at least started some games and looked half decent.  

I'm guessing they weigh a second round bust pretty highly. We could have gotten Alshon Jeffery at that spot.

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1 hour ago, gakonline said:

Outside of the Panthers and Seahawks the rest of the list is garbage. Texans #4 really?  They drafted JJ Watt the past 5 years and that is pretty much it. The teams that actually win games should be at the top. Denver ranked in the middle of the pack and even mention their core was drafted. 

I'd take DeAndre Hopkins of their hands 

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