I haven't changed my ******* story one time. You are just having trouble reading and comprehending. I don't give a flying **** what round Archer was drafted in. It was a bad move to even draft him for "change of pace/return man". A position this team didn't need. Mike Adams, drafted to address the OL, didn't pan out. Still not a bad draft move. Landry Jones, drafted to be a back up QB, guess what? He's a back up QB. Shamarko Thomas drafted to address the SS spot, hasn't panned out, still not a bad draft move. Martavis Bryant, first round talent, ten cent brain. Drafted in the fourth round, has produced more than some first rounders taken before him, has a pot problem, cost us VERY little to get what production we did get out of him... not a bad draft move...
I'm really struggling to figure out how you can separate yourself from the difference I'm pointing out very plainly. I'm not defending these guys are great players. Most of them do indeed suck. But they were drafted to address a specific hole this team had. Archer was not, in fact we had HUGE GLARING holes in the secondary, with a plethora of CB's to choose from (I don't even care if none of them panned out), and we take a midget that has no real NFL position because he ran a fast 40 time. Sorry, that is a VERY bad draft move.
Jarvis Jones - bad player not bad move
Mike Adams - bad player not bad move
Landry Jones - ok player not bad move
Shamarko Thomas - bad player not bad move
Cortez Allen - started off great, faded quickly, not a bad move still
Dri Archer - bad player bad move
Again, the article wasn't about BUSTS, it was about BAD MOVES. Do you see the difference? I really can't make it any more plain and simple. There was a reason the Archer thread went so long, and it wasn't because he sucked or didn't suck. It was because he was taken at a point in time when we didn't have any use for what little he brought to the table and had HUGE GLARING needs at other positions with plenty of players that could have at least attempted to help those positions available.