Buffalo Barbarian Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 Adam SchefterVerified account@AdamSchefter 19m19 minutes ago NFL awarded compensatory draft picks early this year. Here's the full list of extra picks for teams: Holy cow, as if Cleveland didn't have enough they get an additional 3rd, 2 4th's, and 5th round pick... So, if I'm not mistaken, Cleveland picks (Rd (Overall Pick)): 1 (1) 1 (12) 2 (33) 2 (52) 3 (65) 3 (103) 4 (139) 4 (142) 5 (145) 5 (176) 5 (183) 6 (187) Bills screwed again
Bill from NYC Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 Yeah the blue light special vet players Doug brought in sucked for us....hated watching them in the pro bowl If this team had made the playoffs nobody would be complaining about comp picks John, isn't that the point? Whaley trades away our draft picks, doles out huge contracts, and we continue to lose. Now, while so many teams are gaining resources, we continue to languish without much good news in sight. Whaley is a disaster and he should have been fired with Rex.
GunnerBill Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 John, isn't that the point? Whaley trades away our draft picks, doles out huge contracts, and we continue to lose. Now, while so many teams are gaining resources, we continue to languish without much good news in sight. Whaley is a disaster and he should have been fired with Rex. Except we don't lose. The three seasons that have followed full Whaley off seasons we are exactly .500. Good enough? No. Improvement? Yes. Clock running out on him finding a Quarterback? Without question. But has he built a talented roster? I honestly believe he has.
Pbomb Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 Except we don't lose. The three seasons that have followed full Whaley off seasons we are exactly .500. Good enough? No. Improvement? Yes. Clock running out on him finding a Quarterback? Without question. But has he built a talented roster? I honestly believe he has.finding good cheap players like z brown and alexander are the reason we didnt get any comp picks this year but i guess that is a failure by whaley, maybe he should have let go of glenn and incognito and we could have got some to please some fans. We will probably lose gilmore, woods, and atleast one of zb or alexander which should get us some good comp picks next year but im sure the same people crying about picks now will cry about how we dont keep our good players.
FireChan Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 You are mistaken. Yes, there is. There is a correlation between having a front office that understands how to build a football team and having sustained success. Draft picks are the lifeblood of a franchise, and Doug "Win Now" Whaley simply does not understand this. The list of teams that have received the most compensatory picks since 1994 is pretty similar to the list of the best teams in football since 1994: The Ravens have received the most compensatory picks, and theyve won two Super Bowls. The Packers have received the second-most, and theyve also won two Super Bowls. The Patriots are fourth, and theyve won five Super Bowls. The 10 teams that have had the most compensatory picks have won most of the Super Bowls since 1994, with a total of 14 titles for those 10 teams. At the other end of the spectrum, the teams that dont receive a lot of compensatory picks tend to be bad teams: There are 14 teams that have received fewer than 20 compensatory picks since the system started in 1994, and those 14 teams have won a combined two Super Bowls. Compensatory picks have turned out to reward smart teams. The teams that have been wise about not over-spending in free agency and keeping themselves in good salary cap shape are the ones that keep getting lots of compensatory picks, while the teams that overspend in free agency are the ones that dont receive compensatory picks. As a result, the consistently good teams tend to be the teams that consistently get a lot of compensatory picks. And the teams that consistently try to spend themselves out of last place are the ones that dont get a lot of compensatory picks. If you can only bat .300, how do you get more hits? You have to get more at-bats. I think Doug Whaley is the worst more than anybody, but causality seems to be at play here. Do you think those winning teams have lots of comp picks because they have lots of good players and can't keep them all? Except we don't lose. The three seasons that have followed full Whaley off seasons we are exactly .500. Good enough? No. Improvement? Yes. Clock running out on him finding a Quarterback? Without question. But has he built a talented roster? I honestly believe he has. Improvement? We've gotten worse.
Pbomb Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 John, isn't that the point? Whaley trades away our draft picks, doles out huge contracts, and we continue to lose. Now, while so many teams are gaining resources, we continue to languish without much good news in sight.Whaley is a disaster and he should have been fired with Rex.while the verdict is obviously still out on ragland sammy is a good player, i cant think of anyone else he traded up for. Remember some of the gems we wasted picks on trading up before in the past losman mccargo denney. Lots of people used to complain when we would let our own good players go in the past, now we keep alot of them and people blame whaley. If he can find a solution to the bills qb problems all is well. He struck out with ej, got a single with tyrod, now its time to try again
FireChan Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 while the verdict is obviously still out on ragland sammy is a good player, i cant think of anyone else he traded up for. Remember some of the gems we wasted picks on trading up before in the past losman mccargo denney. Lots of people used to complain when we would let our own good players go in the past, now we keep alot of them and people blame whaley. If he can find a solution to the bills qb problems all is well. He struck out with ej, got a single with tyrod, now its time to try again Bryce Brown
Pbomb Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 I think Doug Whaley is the worst more than anybody, but causality seems to be at play here. Do you think those winning teams have lots of comp picks because they have lots of good players and can't keep them all? Improvement? We've gotten worse. we've gotten worse under whaley? While we havent taken the next step up yet, i think saying we have gotten worse is a stretch.
FireChan Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 we've gotten worse under whaley? While we havent taken the next step up yet, i think saying we have gotten worse is a stretch. 9-7, 8-8, 7-9. How is that anything other than getting worse?
Pbomb Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 Bryce Brownlol ya cause every gm hits on every move. There isnt one gm in the history of sports that hasnt made a bad move
FireChan Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 lol ya cause every gm hits on every move. There isnt one gm in the history of sports that hasnt made a bad move You asked what other picks he traded. I answered.
GunnerBill Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 9-7, 8-8, 7-9. How is that anything other than getting worse? But is better than what came before is my point.
FireChan Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 But is better than what came before is my point. Well, if we rebuild and go 6-10 next year, aka lose one more game, it's all for naught.
Pbomb Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 Well, if we rebuild and go 6-10 next year, aka lose one more game, it's all for naught.next year is still next year and we still have 16 games to play
Bill from NYC Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 You asked what other picks he traded. I answered.Actually he also gave away a 4th for Sammy and didn't he give up a 4th for Ragland?
dave mcbride Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 Given how fantastic this draft supposedly is, Cleveland has played this right. Podesta is way smarter than many NFL GMs. Draft picks are a means to an end. They are not in and of themselves a measure of success. What matters is how you use them. There is no correlation between number of picks and success. Bill Belichick begs to differ.
mannc Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 Actually he also gave away a 4th for Sammy and didn't he give up a 4th for Ragland?No, he gave away two fourth round picks (this year's and last year's) for the chance to move up 8 slots in round 2 to pick an ILB who likely would have been available anyway. I think Doug Whaley is the worst more than anybody, but causality seems to be at play here. Do you think those winning teams have lots of comp picks because they have lots of good players and can't keep them. True. The lack of compensatory picks is an indication that you are not drafting and developing a lot of frontline players. That means you aren't going to lose as many good players in FA AND you willl have to sign other teams' FAs to fill your own holes. Both of those things will result in fewer comp picks.
FireChan Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 (edited) Actually he also gave away a 4th for Sammy and didn't he give up a 4th for Ragland? Yeah 2 4ths for Ragland and 1 for Sammy but he mentioned those, I thought. Edited February 25, 2017 by FireChan
apuszczalowski Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 (edited) But are they winning because of these extra picks, or are they getting these extra picks because of the way the system is set up by giving the picks to teams that lose good players, which is typically what happens to good teams. They are good because they have good players and becAuse of the cap you can't keep them all... Bad teams have to do whatever they can to get better so they have to spend more and try to sign the better players in FA Edited February 25, 2017 by apuszczalowski
GunnerBill Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 But are they winning because of these extra picks, or are they getting these extra picks because of the way the system is set up by giving the picks to teams that lose good players, which is typically what happens to good teams. They are good because they have good players and becAuse of the cap you can't keep them all... This, and the reason they have good players in the first place? Good talent evaluation. That is what matters. I do not subscribe to the idea it is just a crapshoot so the more picks the better. Picking the right players is what matters. That is why the Browns with all those picks (and prime picks in rounds 1 and 2) in recent years still suck. They don't evaluate talent well enough or pick the right players.
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