Would love to see a recap of the careers of players we screamed about not drafting in the moment
The only one I can think of that I was really furious about, and I was justified, was choosing Worilds over Sean Lee. But even then, Lee has been hurt a lot. But when he's on the field he's amazing
No one can predict injuries or busts. I wanted the Steelers to draft Eifert and it's a shame he is hurt all the time. Shazier has had the injury bug, as well. Still good players, when on the field.
He's been in the league 5 years if you count this season. He played 1 game in 2014, and 2 in 2016. He played in 12 games in 2015 but left injured in 2 of those.
Would love to see a recap of the careers of players we screamed about not drafting in the moment
The only one I can think of that I was really furious about, and I was justified, was choosing Worilds over Sean Lee. But even then, Lee has been hurt a lot. But when he's on the field he's amazing
I always find it amusing when people get overly excited either way about a pick. They completely forget how often they're wrong (like everyone is about the draft). It's like getting upset over calling heads on the coin toss.
At the end of the day he's still twice the player Jarvis Jones turned out to be, injured or not. And I was one of the guys who was glad we got Jones instead of the TE.
He's been in the league 5 years if you count this season. He played 1 game in 2014, and 2 in 2016. He played in 12 games in 2015 but left injured in 2 of those.
Maybe it would have been better for him to sit and learn and not kill himself before being the guy? Perhaps his body would have responded better? Who knows...
I'm not saying we should've taken Jones over him. I thought Jones sucked. My point was he isn't some hall of famer and they totally blew it. The guy can't stay healthy.
Maybe it would have been better for him to sit and learn and not kill himself before being the guy? Perhaps his body would have responded better? Who knows...
I think if that draft was done over, knowing what we know, the front office would take Eiffert and his injuries over the "production" we got from Jarvis Jones.
I always find it amusing when people get overly excited either way about a pick. They completely forget how often they're wrong (like everyone is about the draft). It's like getting upset over calling heads on the coin toss.