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Greatest Draft Pick of All-Time
What pick would you say goes down as the greatest draft pick of all time.
Please consider:
1. The Round the player was drafted in.
2. How successful the player was in relation to where he was drafted.
Please consider:
1. The Round the player was drafted in.
2. How successful the player was in relation to where he was drafted.
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If you're speaking out of the entire NFL... it's Tom Brady... hands down... leading ones team to 3 SB Wins in their first 5 years... being a 6th round pick, late in the round... nobody can compete with that...
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SkinsHead56 wrote:other wise my choice is Terrel Davis, from the 6th round to Suberbowl MVP and back to back champ. Oh yeah 2000yd season.
I almost mentioned TD too.... but then I remembered he had Elway helping him.... Brady had diddly squat... atleast through the first two SB...
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Re: Greatest Draft Pick of All-Time
The Hogster wrote:What pick would you say goes down as the greatest draft pick of all time.
Please consider:
1. The Round the player was drafted in.
2. How successful the player was in relation to where he was drafted.
Off the top of my head I'd say Darrell Green.
He was called "too small" by most of the teams and he ended up playing 20 years and contributed to the community (what more could you ask for?) ...that is a GREAT draft pick.
Joe Montana is up there....so are a bunch of others gems.
A more interesting thread would be "Greatest Undrafted Free Agent Rookie of All-Time"
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Hmmm, I would have to say Brady or Davis. Yeah Davis had Elway, but I don't care how good your QB is, rushing for 2000yds in a season is incredible.
As for undrafted, I don't know a whole bunch of the top of my head, but Priest Holmes would be near the top of that list. Maybe if Patten has a good season he could jump up there.
As for undrafted, I don't know a whole bunch of the top of my head, but Priest Holmes would be near the top of that list. Maybe if Patten has a good season he could jump up there.
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I am hoping that 6 or 7 years down the road, my prediction from day one would come true, and for a great Skins draft pick, that would be Chris
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BringThePain! wrote:SkinsHead56 wrote:other wise my choice is Terrel Davis, from the 6th round to Suberbowl MVP and back to back champ. Oh yeah 2000yd season.
I almost mentioned TD too.... but then I remembered he had Elway helping him.... Brady had diddly squat... atleast through the first two SB...
You sold me. It's Brady.
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Greatest Redskin draft pick was Larry Brown I think he was an 8th rd pick. The greatest draft pick ever was David "Deacon" Jones, HOF taken somewhere in the teens (17th rd?) by the Rams. He did finish his career with the Skin's. The greatest undrafted Redskin has to be Jacoby.
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Look left people to see the best ever 1st round pick chosen by the Skins!
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I can't believe there's not more support here for Darell Green! When has a team got more than 20 years worth of high level production on the field and in the local community? The guy always put the team ahead of himself... taking a backseat to Deion, tutoring Champ, playing hurt...how many hold outs do you remember?... anybody remember him at 40 years old against Dallas flying up on a sweep to take out 3000 lb lead blocker Larry Allen? If he doesn't return that punt against Chicago, we don't win a Super Bowl; If he doesn't bat that ball away against Minnesota, we don't win a Super Bowl... what team ever got more for less over a longer period of time???
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Best Skins "draft pick" ever wasn't even drafted. "Big Jake", Joe Jacoby is right up there all time across the NFL, but I'm with crazyhorse, Jonny U was the best "value" ever drafted or not drafted.
The skins pick by rounds:
1ST - this is close; Monk, Charlie Taylor, or Green are all a toss up (Green was a best value), but the best all time was Sammy Baugh (I'm biased by the way)
2ND - Paul Krause hands down (honorable mention Bill Brundige)
3RD - Russ Grimm (honorable mention Charles Mann)
4TH - Don Warren (honorable mention Vince Promuto)
5TH - Brian Mitchell (honorable mention Dexter Manley)
6TH - Mark Rypien (honorable mention Harold McClinton)
7TH - Gus Frerotte (we havn't had much luck in the 7th round)
8TH - Larry Brown (honorable mention Wayne Millner)
9TH - Len Hauss
10TH - Eddie LaBaron (honorable mention Stinky)
11TH - Monte Coleman (honorable mention George Starke and Raleigh McKenzie)
18th - Chris Hanburger
I was planning on stopping at the tenth but I couldn't leave off Monte or Chris. If you have no idea who some of these guys are, maybe you should.
The skins pick by rounds:
1ST - this is close; Monk, Charlie Taylor, or Green are all a toss up (Green was a best value), but the best all time was Sammy Baugh (I'm biased by the way)
2ND - Paul Krause hands down (honorable mention Bill Brundige)
3RD - Russ Grimm (honorable mention Charles Mann)
4TH - Don Warren (honorable mention Vince Promuto)
5TH - Brian Mitchell (honorable mention Dexter Manley)
6TH - Mark Rypien (honorable mention Harold McClinton)
7TH - Gus Frerotte (we havn't had much luck in the 7th round)
8TH - Larry Brown (honorable mention Wayne Millner)
9TH - Len Hauss
10TH - Eddie LaBaron (honorable mention Stinky)
11TH - Monte Coleman (honorable mention George Starke and Raleigh McKenzie)
18th - Chris Hanburger
I was planning on stopping at the tenth but I couldn't leave off Monte or Chris. If you have no idea who some of these guys are, maybe you should.
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BernieSki wrote:Before anyone gets technical on me I know that Steve Young was the #1 pick in the Supplemental Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1984 and he is now in the Hall of Fame.
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