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Originally Posted by skinsfaninok
I'm a BA fan as far as player evaluations go, the other non sense like "Kurt" we could do without
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2017 - Washington Redskins
RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION SCHOOL
1 17 Jonathan Allen DE Alabama
2 49 Ryan Anderson LB Alabama
3 81 Fabian Moreau CB UCLA
4 114 Samaje Perine RB Oklahoma
4 123 Montae Nicholson SAF Michigan State
5 154 Jeremy Sprinkle TE Arkansas
6 209 Robert Davis WR Georgia State
6 199 Chase Roullier C Wyoming
7 230 Josh Harvey-Clemons SAF Louisville
7 235 Joshua Holsey CB Auburn
2016 - Washington Redskins
RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION SCHOOL
1 22
Josh Doctson WR Texas Christian
2 53
Su'a Cravens LB USC
3 84
Kendall Fuller CB Virginia Tech
5 152
Matthew Ioannidis DT Temple
6 187
Nate Sudfeld QB Indiana
7 232 Steven Daniels ILB Boston College
7 242 Keith Marshall RB Georgia
2015 - Washington Redskins
RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION SCHOOL
1 5
Brandon Scherff T Iowa
2 38
Preston Smith DE Mississippi State
3 95 Matt Jones RB Florida
4 105
Jamison Crowder WR Duke
4 112
Arie Kouandjio G Alabama
5 141
Martrell Spaight LB Arkansas
6 181 Kyshoen Jarrett SAF Virginia Tech
6 182 Tevin Mitchel CB Arkansas
6 187 Evan Spencer WR Ohio State
7 222 Austin Reiter C South Florida
2014 - Washington Redskins
RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION SCHOOL
2 47
Trent Murphy DE Stanford
3 66
Morgan Moses T Virginia
3 78
Spencer Long G Nebraska
4 102
Bashaud Breeland CB Clemson
5 142
Ryan Grant WR Tulane
6 186 Lache Seastrunk RB Baylor
7 217 Ted Bolser TE Indiana
7 228 Zach Hocker K Arkansas
2013 - Washington Redskins
RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION SCHOOL
2 51 David Amerson FS North Carolina State
3 85
Jordan Reed TE Florida
4 119 Phillip Thomas SS Fresno State
5 154
Chris Thompson RB Florida State
5 162 Brandon Jenkins LB Florida State
6 191 Bacarri Rambo SS Georgia
7 228 Jawan Jamison RB Rutgers
2012 - Washington Redskins
RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION SCHOOL
1 2
Robert Griffin QB Baylor
3 71 Josh Leribeus G Southern Methodist
4 102
Kirk Cousins QB Michigan State
4 119
Keenan Robinson LB Texas
5 141 Adam Gettis G Iowa
6 173
Alfred Morris RB Florida Atlantic
6 193 Tom Compton T South Dakota
7 213 Richard Crawford CB Southern Methodist
7 217 Jordan Bernstine CB Iowa
2011 - Washington Redskins
RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION SCHOOL
1 16
Ryan Kerrigan LB Purdue
2 41 Jarvis Jenkins DE Clemson
3 79 Leonard Hankerson WR Miami (Fla.)
4 105 Roy Helu RB Nebraska
5 146 DeJon Gomes DB Nebraska
5 155
Niles Paul WR Nebraska
6 177 Evan Royster RB Penn State
6 178
Aldrick Robinson WR Southern Methodist
7 213 Brandyn Thompson DB Boise State
7 217 Maurice Hurt G Florida
7 224 Markus White LB Florida State
7 253 Chris Neild NT West Virginia
2010 - Washington Redskins
RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION SCHOOL
1 4
Trent Williams T Oklahoma
4 103
Perry Riley LB LSU
6 174 Dennis Morris TE Louisiana Tech
7 219
Terrence Austin WR UCLA
7 229 Erik Cook C New Mexico
7 231 Selvish Capers T West Virginia
2009 - Washington Redskins
RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION SCHOOL
1 13
Brian Orakpo DE Texas
3 80 Kevin Barnes DB Maryland
5 158 Cody Glenn LB Nebraska
6 186 Robert Henson LB Texas Christian
7 221 Eddie Williams FB Idaho
7 243 Marko Mitchell WR Nevada-Reno
Speaking of Bruce Allen's talent evaluations, the guys in bold are the ones that are still with the team, either as starters or some backup role (and forgive me if I have missed a name or two.) The guys in red are the ones I know of still playing in the league and either starting for another team or have some amount of playing time. The rest are guys - I'm assuming are no longer in the league, or maybe a practice squad guy or whatever. I'm not counting last year's draft, because I think it's too soon to make a proper judgement on that draft.
Assuming it takes about three years to really judge if your draft was a winner or not, we're seeing that since Allen came to the team and up to 2014 - we've had about 5 players to stick. You could also include players that we have just let go in free agency of this offseason, such as Niles Paul, Kirk Cousins, Trent Murphy, and Breeshaud Breeland. We've had a couple 5th rounders to turn out pretty good, a few third rounders. For a few of those seasons, we didn't have a number one draft pick. Looks like Allen was good around the third round.
Overall, I'm not sure I would say I'm THAT big of a fan of his talent evaluations. He had heavy input from Mike Shanahan in a few of those drafts, and Scot McCloughan for a few of those drafts as well. Williams has had some input as well. Maybe I'm wrong not to give Allen as much credit as he deserves, but I don't see how he has been that great with talent evaluations.