First of all Coach even the coaches with better resume's for picking players, don't eval with youtube highlights.
They want to see that player in different situations and circumstances against different levels of competition.
Not just a small minuscule highlight reel.
They couldn't get what they are looking for watching that any more than you can Coach.
The idea you can properly scout a player by watching a highlight reel is laughable.
The funny part is when a positional coach is asked about a player, they hardly mentioned the film they have seen on him. The reply you get back is on the light side, for the most part.
You might be surprised to learn that many positional coaches have not watched much film on some of the newly drafted people until then became Steelers!
I use a combination of watching games, stats with an eye toward doing well vs. quality competition, video on the web, and the college all-star games/practices plus the offseason combine and pro days to formulate my opinion.
I don't have access to*the NFL wonderlic IQ scores, character reports, or injury reports for the most part.
I would have taken the trade down offer and picked Howard ( CB on Dolphins ) and Simmons ( Denver safety ) over Burns. We'll see how that pans out over the course of time.
For the record I did an extensive break down on Burns with all of his targets for the year on film to look at, and he turned out close to what I evaluated. Good man to man just all right in zone I liked the Sutton pick in round three for value. I did the same break down for Davis, and I think he might be a back up type soon as our first pick and prize free agent were both safties.
I thought Dupree was a mediocre first round pick. I thought Watt was a good first round pick. Not a bad track record. Agreed?
Want more? Okay.
Busts I called were Hood, Jones, Sweed, Dir Archer, and Golson. I wasn't wrong nor were many here on the same players, despite what you might call lack of film.
I do think Colbert does a good job overall.