Like A Mofo Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 Well I did some research and here are some notables that were selected in Round 5 of the NFL Drafts (I figured a 7-8 year sample would be sufficient to judge, and up to 2004 because those players have now had 2 years to develop who were drafted in 2004): 1998: 131. Buffalo - Jonathan Linton, RB North Carolina 150. Green Bay - Corey Bradford, WR Jackson State 173. Minnesota - Matt Birk, C Harvard 180. San Francisco - Fred Beasley, FB Auburn 187. Green Bay - Matt Hasselbeck, QB Boston College Link: 1998 Draft- Round 5 1999: 13 (146) Oakland Raiders - Eric Barton, LB Maryland 17 (150) New York Giants - Mike Rosenthal, T Notre Dame 23 (156) Buffalo Bills - Jay Foreman, LB Nebraska 5 (158) Denver Broncos - David Bowens, DE Western Illinois Link: 1999 Draft- Round 5 2000: (149) Green Bay Packers - Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, LB San Diego State (153) Kansas City Chiefs - Dante Hall, RB Texas A&M (156) Buffalo Bills - Sammy Morris, RB Texas Tech (166) New Orleans Saints - Chad Morton, RB USC Link: 2000 NFL Draft- Round 5 2001: 144. Buffalo Bills Marques Sullivan - OT Illinois 150. Kansas City Chiefs (from St. Louis) Derrick Blaylock - RB Stephen F. Austin 155. Philadelphia Eagles A.J. Feeley - QB Oregon Link: 2001 NFL Draft- Round 5 2002: 4(139) Buffalo Justin Bannan DT Colorado 11(146) Seattle Rocky Bernard DE Texas A&M 25(160) Washington Robert Royal TE Louisiana State **** 29(164) Green Bay Craig Nall QB Northwestern state (La) 31(166) Pittsburgh Verron Haynes RB Georgia *** Special one for JSP! Link: 2002 NFL Draft- Round 5 2003: 138 Indianapolis Robert Mathis DE Alabama A&M Link: 2003 NFL Draft Round 5 2004: 2004 NFL Draft- Round 5 Now I only skimmed over the results....so if there are other solid choices there plese share them for its very possible I missed a few.... Folks here is the bottom line: Most likely, the 5th round pick from Houston, at best, will turn out to be a slightly above average player or a solid backup. But here is the REAL part of the Moulds deal that SO many of you who hate this forget to mention: Give me a decent young player in the 5th who might be like, lets say a Robert Mathis PLUS a player in 2007 via FA that can help this team, and Ill take that ANY day of the week over a 32 year old WR who is now bitching like other WR's in this league nowadays. See ya EM. Feel free to give comments, just providing these links for reference.
dave mcbride Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 Well I did some research and here are some notables that were selected in Round 5 of the NFL Drafts (I figured a 7-8 year sample would be sufficient to judge, and up to 2004 because those players have now had 2 years to develop who were drafted in 2004): 1998: 131. Buffalo - Jonathan Linton, RB North Carolina 150. Green Bay - Corey Bradford, WR Jackson State 173. Minnesota - Matt Birk, C Harvard 180. San Francisco - Fred Beasley, FB Auburn 187. Green Bay - Matt Hasselbeck, QB Boston College Link: 1998 Draft- Round 5 1999: 13 (146) Oakland Raiders - Eric Barton, LB Maryland 17 (150) New York Giants - Mike Rosenthal, T Notre Dame 23 (156) Buffalo Bills - Jay Foreman, LB Nebraska 5 (158) Denver Broncos - David Bowens, DE Western Illinois Link: 1999 Draft- Round 5 2000: (149) Green Bay Packers - Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, LB San Diego State (153) Kansas City Chiefs - Dante Hall, RB Texas A&M (156) Buffalo Bills - Sammy Morris, RB Texas Tech (166) New Orleans Saints - Chad Morton, RB USC Link: 2000 NFL Draft- Round 5 2001: 144. Buffalo Bills Marques Sullivan - OT Illinois 150. Kansas City Chiefs (from St. Louis) Derrick Blaylock - RB Stephen F. Austin 155. Philadelphia Eagles A.J. Feeley - QB Oregon Link: 2001 NFL Draft- Round 5 2002: 4(139) Buffalo Justin Bannan DT Colorado 11(146) Seattle Rocky Bernard DE Texas A&M 25(160) Washington Robert Royal TE Louisiana State **** 29(164) Green Bay Craig Nall QB Northwestern state (La) 31(166) Pittsburgh Verron Haynes RB Georgia *** Special one for JSP! Link: 2002 NFL Draft- Round 5 2003: 138 Indianapolis Robert Mathis DE Alabama A&M Link: 2003 NFL Draft Round 5 2004: 2004 NFL Draft- Round 5 Now I only skimmed over the results....so if there are other solid choices there plese share them for its very possible I missed a few.... Folks here is the bottom line: Most likely, the 5th round pick from Houston, at best, will turn out to be a slightly above average player or a solid backup. But here is the REAL part of the Moulds deal that SO many of you who hate this forget to mention: Give me a decent young player in the 5th who might be like, lets say a Robert Mathis PLUS a player in 2007 via FA that can help this team, and Ill take that ANY day of the week over a 32 year old WR who is now bitching like other WR's in this league nowadays. See ya EM. Feel free to give comments, just providing these links for reference. 652407[/snapback] good post, but to be honest, you really should mention the fact that there are 200 other players drafted in the fifth round in those years who flat out cannot play in the nfl. look, i know it was the best the bills could do given that there were no other takers, so it's not as if i think they made a bad deal. but i'm still really bitter. the texans got the better of this deal to such a degree that it's a joke. they got a guy who will catch somewhere 85 and 90 balls next year and probably average about 12-13 yards a catch given that he has andre johnson and reggie bush to take the pressure off of him. there are no fifth round receivers in recent memory who have done that.
Like A Mofo Posted April 5, 2006 Author Posted April 5, 2006 good post, but to be honest, you really should mention the fact that there are 200 other players drafted in the fifth round in those years who flat out cannot play in the nfl. look, i know it was the best the bills could do given that there were no other takers, so it's not as if i think they made a bad deal. but i'm still really bitter. the texans got the better of this deal to such a degree that it's a joke. they got a guy who will catch somewhere 85 and 90 balls next year and probably average about 12-13 yards a catch given that he has andre johnson and reggie bush to take the pressure off of him. there are no fifth round receivers in recent memory who have done that. 652419[/snapback] That is true...I guess in a way what I am trying to illustrate here is the REAL key is how the Bills use that extra cap space that will be saved...that is truly the key to this whole trade...you are right, more then likely...the 5th rounder will turn out to be a player who barely stays on the roster..
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