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laram
drafts a WR w/his second draft pik in 2012
... moves up to draft a WR w/his first pik in 2013
... drafts an LT #2 overall in 2014
... drafts a RB w/his first pik in 2015 and a whole bunch of OL
... gives up a lot of picks to draft a QB #1 overall
He drafts the wr with the least amount of college experience from a system with no playbook.
He moves up to draft a 5-7 175lb specialty player, not a wr.
He drafts a LT with very little experience from a gimmicky offense that didn't pass protect much.
He drafts another rb after drafting three rb's previously.
He then drafts a qb from a air raid offense who didn't take snaps under center.
Looks a lot like throwing darts at a dart board and hoping something sticks.
When you sift through it the way you have, the pre-draft flaws of these offensive draft picks is another story all together.
Suh-weet was only pointing out there was a strong effort made to fix the offense even if it was tainted by each individuals pre-draft flaws. This I'm sure you knew but wanted to point out the negligence of the choices...
Definitely some darts there laram but Gurley wasn't a gross reach or blind dart just because of the RB's drafted prior to him imo.
You know my feelings about JG regardless of the scheme he came from. I would throw that Bear Raid dart again even after that underwhelming performance vs the Phins. Now if JG's looking like crap in week 11 of the 2017 season
.....you can call him the worst dart of the group for obvious reasons.