as were:No he didn’t make it that far, but he was rookie of the year.
Cadillac Williams
Vince Young
Percy Harvin
Sam Bradford
RGIII
Eddie Lacy
from the past 15 seasons
as were:No he didn’t make it that far, but he was rookie of the year.
I assume the afc won't look as competitive as last year. This past year the AFC accounted for 4 of the top 5 picks in the draft. Two teams of which were tanking hard. There won't be many games where teams are going to grab a couple wins.Good question. I would say the strength of the division, followed closely by the quality of teams in the AFC.
Miami went 10-6 and missed the playoffs, last year. Buffalo is really good, New England should be better, who knows with the Jets. But they will probably struggle year one with a rookie quarterback most likely starting.
The AFC has KC, Buffalo, Indianapolis, and Cleveland as probably the top four teams. Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Tennessee and Miami figure to be in the mix, but can't discount a resurgence from NE.
My biggest worry is for us to screw up this draft.
Pretty much this. So many think our O-line is fine but last year we were almost the worst team in the NFL when it came to giving our QBs time to throw.That we’re going to have to endure what seems like a 20th season in a row with a **** OL.
Good point. A lot changes from year to year in the NFL.I assume the afc won't look as competitive as last year. This past year the AFC accounted for 4 of the top 5 picks in the draft. Two teams of which were tanking hard. There won't be many games where teams are going to grab a couple wins.
So it will be interesting to see if teams like the browns who kept getting by on their schedule are actually back or just another 2016 dolphins.
I've been ok but as we get this close I start to get nervous....lol"Man, I'm telling you, I got a bad feeling about this drop."