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How the Free Agent class looks
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Quote:So you think every second round pick who is not elite is a bust? To me a bust is someone like Blaine Gabbert - a very high draft pick who never lived up to expectations. I don't think anyone expected Andre Branch to be more than just a guy.You and I have very, very different expectations of players selected in the top half of the 2nd round apparently. He doesn't need to be elite to be considered worth his selection. He doesn't have to be as bad as Gabbert to be considered underwhelming for his draft slot, either. You may be right though. Gene Smith very well could have thought Andre Branch was going to be just a guy out there, and that's why he drafted him so high. After all, he drafted a punter ahead of a Super Bowl winning QB. |
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