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By: Humboldt

Wasn’t Northcutt a #2? He was at least solid aside from his epic drop in the playoff game. Yes, sadly it is known as “the playoff game”

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By: mgbode

Yeah, I thought about putting him on there purely for his PR and ST skills (best onside kick recovery I have ever seen when Phil popped the ball up on the weakside and he went and got it)

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By: Humboldt

Good memory. I believe it was against the Titans in 2002, right? Between the Browns series of come from behind wins and Ohio State’s national title, that was the best fall football season I have ever...

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By: mgbode

definitely the Titans, ’02 sounds about right. the rest of the merits making Northcutt under consideration just show how bad the drafting was in the first 2 rounds that he’d get consideration for it 🙂

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By: 5KMD

I’d actually put Courtney Brown in the injured group. From what I remember he was legit when he was actually on the field. Feel free to correct me though.

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By: TobaccoRoad

Heckert tried to get a 1st round talent with injury history in the 2nd round and got burned.  End of story. 

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By: mgbode

putting him in that group is fine by me.

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By: NoVA Buckeye

i thought hardesty was a 3rd round pick?

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By: Scott @ WFNY

Definitely not a third-round pick.

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By: Co811809

am i the only one who likes buster skrine ?

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By: Hopwin

Whia now, judging Heckert’s draft based on starting would mean Mangini was a mastermind too since all his old men veterans started. The true measure is who in this roster would start for a playoff...

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By: porckchopexpress

I would like to offer the complaint that the line “Selected only six spots behind the spot of one LeSean McCoy”  is terribly misleading and even the footnote doesn’t clear it up.  You may want to point...

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By: porckchopexpress

I would argue that the truest measure is how your draft picks do playing against other teams.  Your measure is hard to prove because of the immense ammount of speculation

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By: porckchopexpress

Its hard for me to kill the Hardesty pick because they also took TJ Ward with an injury history and I feel like he was a good pick, so sometimes it works and somtimes it doesn’t   To me, the biggest...

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By: Scott @ WFNY

Fair point

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By: mgbode

I like him, but I see him as a limited guy to nickelback due to his size.  He’s feisty and I’d love for him to prove me wrong, but I just don’t think he can guard the big WRs in the redzone.

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By: Harv 21

while it’s too early to fairly judge the quality of either Cameron or Marecic (granted both look like projects so far), the Browns did need a fullback that draft. St. Vickers was a FA, he made it...

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By: steve-o

One reason L. McCoy was available late in the second round was because Mangini had three second round picks with which to pass him over. Hardesty was a gamble that has not paid off, but the real...

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By: CS360

It is funny to think Hardesty is Heckert’s miss. May I remind you of  another player named D’Qwell Jackson who suffered some injuries and missed most of two years before coming into camp ready to play...

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By: 357magnumbob

 Not going back far enough.  ’78 was a banner year. First round gems: ’71 – Clarence Scott, Pro Bowler (PB). ’72 – Thom Darden (PB) ’76 – Mike Pruitt (PB) ’78 – Clay Matthews (PB) and Ozzie Newsome...

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