Something to Ponder -- 2001 WR draft picks

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Beemnseven
04-20-2006, 05:31 PM
I'm sure That Guy will pick this apart, but I got thinking about the 2001 draft when we took Rod Gardner with the 15th pick. Take a look at the other wideouts taken in the first round that year, and a few that followed in the later rounds:

2001 - 1st Round Wide Receivers (listed in the order they were taken)

David Terrell
Koren Robinson
Rod Gardner
Santana Moss
Freddie Mitchell
Reggie Wayne

2001 - 2nd Round Wide Receivers

Quincy Morgan
Chad Johnson
Robert Ferguson
Chris Chambers

2001 - 3rd Round Wide Receivers

Steve Smith
Marvin Minnis

___________

In the first round, Santana Moss and Reggie Wayne were the only wideouts who weren't busts. Think about that: Only 2 out of the so-called "top 6" of that particular draft have amounted to anything. The superstar wide receivers in the league right now, Steve Smith and Chad Johnson were picked up much later.

Just an illustration of how the draft is truly a crapshoot.

gibbsisgod
04-20-2006, 05:36 PM
I'm sure That Guy will pick this apart, but I got thinking about the 2001 draft when we took Rod Gardner with the 15th pick. Take a look at the other wideouts taken in the first round that year, and a few that followed in the later rounds:

2001 - 1st Round Wide Receivers (listed in the order they were taken)

David Terrell
Koren Robinson
Rod Gardner
Santana Moss
Freddie Mitchell
Reggie Wayne

2001 - 2nd Round Wide Receivers

Quincy Morgan
Chad Johnson
Robert Ferguson
Chris Chambers

2001 - 3rd Round Wide Receivers

Steve Smith
Marvin Minnis

___________

In the first round, Santana Moss and Reggie Wayne were the only wideouts who weren't busts. Think about that: Only 2 out of the so-called "top 6" of that particular draft have amounted to anything. The superstar wide receivers in the league right now, Steve Smith and Chad Johnson were picked up much later.

Just an illustration of how the draft is truly a crapshoot.i cant believe we passed on fred-ex

dirthogs311
04-20-2006, 05:38 PM
Its amazing to me that we passed over Moss, Wayne, Johnson, Chambers, and Smith. Wow, WTF were we thinkin!

JankySpanky80
04-20-2006, 06:30 PM
i think koren robinson still may have a decent career with the vikes. he was a special teamer last year and made the pro bowl. He gets back the number 1 slot this year so the jury is still out on him despite a terrible start with seattle.

shallyshal
04-20-2006, 06:36 PM
I'm sure That Guy will pick this apart, but I got thinking about the 2001 draft when we took Rod Gardner with the 15th pick. Take a look at the other wideouts taken in the first round that year, and a few that followed in the later rounds:

2001 - 1st Round Wide Receivers (listed in the order they were taken)

David Terrell
Koren Robinson
Rod Gardner
Santana Moss
Freddie Mitchell
Reggie Wayne

2001 - 2nd Round Wide Receivers

Quincy Morgan
Chad Johnson
Robert Ferguson
Chris Chambers

2001 - 3rd Round Wide Receivers

Steve Smith
Marvin Minnis

___________

In the first round, Santana Moss and Reggie Wayne were the only wideouts who weren't busts. Think about that: Only 2 out of the so-called "top 6" of that particular draft have amounted to anything. The superstar wide receivers in the league right now, Steve Smith and Chad Johnson were picked up much later.

Just an illustration of how the draft is truly a crapshoot.

always is with wideouts.. but koren is no bust as long as he gets his side issues under control

JankySpanky80
04-20-2006, 06:40 PM
you really never know what your gonna get when you draft a QB or WR.

jamf
04-20-2006, 07:07 PM
....Wow, WTF were we thinkin!
Schottenheimer was thinking "Man that gardner is a stud!"

skinsfanthru&thru
04-20-2006, 07:22 PM
the draft is such a crap shoot cuz no matter how great someone looks in college, u honestly can't tell who will work out in now-a-days NFL where u don't have 2-3 years to develop a player especially in the first round.

That Guy
04-20-2006, 09:28 PM
Guys from 94-99 still in the league with at least 1 1k receiving season:

1994
1 21 Johnnie Morton

1995
1 8 Joey Galloway

1996
1 1 Keyshawn Johnson
1 7 Terry Glenn
1 18 Eddie Kennison
1 19 Marvin Harrison
1 24 Eric Moulds
2 4 Amani Toomer
2 13 Mushin Muhammed
2 28 Terrell Owens
5 3 Joe Horn

1997
1 7 Ike Hilliard
4 2 Derrick Mason

1998
1 21 Randy Moss
3 31 Hines Ward

1999
1 6 Torry Holt
1 8 David Boston
2 1 Kevin Johnson
2 22 Peerless Price
3 17 Marty Booker
4 10 Brandon Stokley
7 7 Donald Driver


WR drafts seem to be hot and cold. 2004 was a good draft:
1 3 3 Larry Fitzgerald
1 7 7 Roy Williams
1 13 13 Lee Evans
1 15 15 Michael Clayton

2003 was deep too (Andre Johnson, Bethel Johnson, Anquan Boldin, Kevin Curtis, Brandon Lloyd)

the more current you get the harder it is to judge, but WRs are VERY VERY unpredictable. the number that don't even make it to their 3rd or 4th season is crazy, not to mention those that are actually productive. There's still is a strong correlation between 1st rounders and longevity though. Its very possible for 1st rounders to flame out horribly, but it is less likely, and that's all i've been saying. Being drafted later doesn't magically protect you from being useless.

SmootSmack
04-20-2006, 10:11 PM
2003 was deep too (Andre Johnson, Bethel Johnson, Anquan Boldin, Kevin Curtis, Brandon Lloyd)

All those guys plus Nate Burleson, Shaun McDonald and Doug Gabriel selected after Taylor Jacobs. :doh:

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