BBFL Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Don’t think there is better in terms of top to bottom drafted talent than that Miami Hurricanes team in 2002. 16 is an insane number, could build a 1/3 of an NFL roster lol Quote
PBF81 Posted March 29 Posted March 29 On 3/27/2024 at 9:21 PM, boyst said: Like two of them will have NFL careers. McCarthy ain't gonna be one of them. That's a pretty sweeping statement. What, total as backups, role-players, ST-ers, etc.? Quote
billsbackto81 Posted March 29 Posted March 29 On 3/27/2024 at 9:50 PM, BuffaloBillyG said: I almost feel like Roman Wilson is a potential Bills draft pick as he's one guy I see almost no one talk about. I really like this kid as a sleeper pick in the second if we don't get one at 28. Quote
boyst Posted March 29 Posted March 29 25 minutes ago, PBF81 said: That's a pretty sweeping statement. What, total as backups, role-players, ST-ers, etc.? Unfortunately it's not. Looking back at a lot of these national champion teams in the last several years it's hard to find more than two players to put together much more than a four to five year career versus the stardom everyone wants to anoint the Johnny come lately team up north Quote
Call_Of_Ktulu Posted March 29 Posted March 29 I think JJ McCarthy is going to end up being the best QB from this draft. 1 Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted March 29 Posted March 29 (edited) On 3/27/2024 at 9:07 PM, 78thealltimegreat said: ESPNs latest 7 round mock draft has 16 Wolverines being selected this braking the previous record of the Joe Burrow LSU team and I admit there is some guys here who’d I love in Buffalo to add especially some of those day 3 guys Actually Georgia holds the record of 15 players taken in a 7 rd draft from just two years ago. 1st rd - 5 Dawgs - Walker (1st overall), Jordan Davis (13th), Quay Walker (22nd), Wyatt (28th) and Cine (32nd) 2nd rd - Pickens and Cook 3rd rd - Dean and Tindall 4th rd - White & Camarda 6th rd - Shaffer, Salyer, Kendrick & FitzPatrick https://theathletic.com/4179169/2022/04/30/georgia-breaks-nfl-draft-modern-record-with-15-players-selected-in-2022-most-in-7-round-format/ LSU had 14 in Joe Burrows year with Burrow, Chase and Jefferson leading the way. Go Dawgs! Edited March 29 by GASabresIUFan Quote
PBF81 Posted March 29 Posted March 29 2 hours ago, boyst said: Unfortunately it's not. Looking back at a lot of these national champion teams in the last several years it's hard to find more than two players to put together much more than a four to five year career versus the stardom everyone wants to anoint the Johnny come lately team up north Wow, just took a look. Nice catch! Bama was like that for a bunch of years a while back too. Quote
78thealltimegreat Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 2 hours ago, boyst said: Unfortunately it's not. Looking back at a lot of these national champion teams in the last several years it's hard to find more than two players to put together much more than a four to five year career versus the stardom everyone wants to anoint the Johnny come lately team up north Oh I see you’re a Buckeye fan maybe since JJ isn’t there anymore you’ll get the next one. Quote
boyst Posted March 30 Posted March 30 1 hour ago, 78thealltimegreat said: Oh I see you’re a Buckeye fan maybe since JJ isn’t there anymore you’ll get the next one. No, seriously. Go look at the last maybe ten national championship rosters and you'll see. I think Miami was the last that dressed a bunch of NFL starters. Quote
boyst Posted March 30 Posted March 30 1 hour ago, PBF81 said: Wow, just took a look. Nice catch! Bama was like that for a bunch of years a while back too. It's amazing isn't it? 2018 with Alabama could be strong as there are several out there still going far but that's the most recent NCAA class to have a national championship team with more than a few starters for a few years. Before that it really makes you appreciate what Miami and U Florida had to have so much talent for a while Quote
PBF81 Posted March 30 Posted March 30 Just now, boyst said: It's amazing isn't it? 2018 with Alabama could be strong as there are several out there still going far but that's the most recent NCAA class to have a national championship team with more than a few starters for a few years. Before that it really makes you appreciate what Miami and U Florida had to have so much talent for a while It really is. Miami's program isn't even a thing anymore. Kinda sad. Quote
benderbender Posted March 30 Posted March 30 JJ McCarthy feels like Jimmy G to me. He can knock down pins when they are set up for him. But I’ll Merril Hodge it and say he’s the next Sam Bradford. Quote
Mark Vader Posted March 30 Posted March 30 I've been pounding the table for Mike Sainristil since 2022. I would love to see how Sean McDermott could coach him up. Kris Jenkins and Roman Wilson have very good potential, and Zak Zinter would be a higher draft pick had it not been for his leg injury. Quote
GunnerBill Posted March 30 Posted March 30 12 hours ago, boyst said: Unfortunately it's not. Looking back at a lot of these national champion teams in the last several years it's hard to find more than two players to put together much more than a four to five year career versus the stardom everyone wants to anoint the Johnny come lately team up north The 2016 Bama team is the exception. That had six guys who have gone on to be NFL all pros. Calvin Ridley, Ryan Kelly, Derrick Henry, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Marlon Humphrey and Eddie Jackson. And then there are a bunch of others who have had decent careers - Jonathan Allen, Jarran Reed, A'Shawn Robinson, OJ Howard and Cam Robinson. Those two Bama - Clemson national title games in 2016 and 2017 were chocked full of guys who have been good to great NFL players. I believe them to be the two best college football games in terms of standard I have ever watched. 4 hours ago, Mark Vader said: I've been pounding the table for Mike Sainristil since 2022. I would love to see how Sean McDermott could coach him up. Kris Jenkins and Roman Wilson have very good potential, and Zak Zinter would be a higher draft pick had it not been for his leg injury. I like Zak Zinter in terms of value where he will go and talent the best of all the Michigan guys. I think he could end up a starting guard for a decade and you can get him day 3. 1 Quote
boyst Posted March 30 Posted March 30 3 hours ago, GunnerBill said: The 2016 Bama team is the exception. That had six guys who have gone on to be NFL all pros. Calvin Ridley, Ryan Kelly, Derrick Henry, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Marlon Humphrey and Eddie Jackson. And then there are a bunch of others who have had decent careers - Jonathan Allen, Jarran Reed, A'Shawn Robinson, OJ Howard and Cam Robinson. Those two Bama - Clemson national title games in 2016 and 2017 were chocked full of guys who have been good to great NFL players. I believe them to be the two best college football games in terms of standard I have ever watched. I like Zak Zinter in terms of value where he will go and talent the best of all the Michigan guys. I think he could end up a starting guard for a decade and you can get him day 3. I did miss that team somehow, hard to get good depth charts on older teams beyond just a roster. I had been going back on my cell phone for teams after 14-15ish. I had started after the early Miami run of the 00's on my work computer and needless to say I will never work on a computer without 3 screens. It has spoiled me. I didn't factor in teams where a team had a guy go on to NFL success and he didn't start or get significant backup time. Like the years with najee Harris and others at Alabama - and I don't consider Harris a good NFL player. Quote
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