Worst Draft Class Ever?

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  1. TitansWillWin2

    TitansWillWin2 Pro Bowler

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    In your guy's opinion what do you think is the worst draft class we have ever had? I think this one ranks near the top but the worst ever is either 2003 or 2004.

    2003:
    1-28-Andre WoolfolkCBOklahoma
    2-60-Tyrone CalicoWRMiddle Tennessee State
    3-93-Chris BrownRBColorado
    4-126-Rien LongDTWashington State
    5-154-Donnie NickeyDBOhio State
    7-225-Todd WilliamsGFlorida State

    2004:
    2-40-Ben TroupeTEFlorida
    2-42-Travis LaBoyDEHawaii
    2-57-Antwan OdomDEAlabama
    3-71-Randy StarksDTMaryland
    3-92-Rich GardnerCBPenn State
    4-103-Bo SchobelDETexas Christian
    4-124-Michael WaddellCBNorth Carolina
    5-138-Jacob BellGMiami (Ohio)
    5-165-Rob ReynoldsLBOhio State
    6-191-Troy FlemingRBTennessee
    7-230-Jared ClaussDTIowa
    7-239-Eugene AmanoCSoutheast Missouri State
    7-241-Sean McHughTEPenn State





    2003 was bad because well b/c of how bad Calico and Woofolk were.

    2004 was bad because we had all those picks and none of them turned out to be stars.
     
  2. Thaddeus43

    Thaddeus43 Sunshiner President

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    Are you saying that 2014 ranks near the top (as in one of the worst)?
     
  3. TitansWillWin2

    TitansWillWin2 Pro Bowler

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    Lol. I'm just being cynical, but yeah so far no one from this draft besides Lewan has shown me anything. Williamson is ok, but any player that is on this defense is obviously not doing that well.
     
  4. 10ECTyrant

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    2003 did bring us one of Fishers all time favs in Donnie Nickey!
     
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  5. Thaddeus43

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    2003:
    Its pretty bad when the most notable Titans player in one entire draft was Donnie Nickey.

    The top 3 pick were all big busts ... At least Chris Brown had like 1 good season.

    2004:
    Wow. Look at all those draft picks ... 13 of them in one year and not a single one panned out.

    Amano is the closest to 'panning out' since he started for a few years ... and he did give us an epic thread, so I guess there is that

    Actually this makes some of our previous drafts not look so bad lol
     
  6. TitansWillWin2

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    1997 was awful too. Outside of Mason. That's the only reason I didn't include that one.
     
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    Its just WAY too soon to judge this draft.

    Lewan looks legit so far.

    We really need to see Sankey behind a better OL

    Williamson has looked good.

    If Mett starts next year and plays decent, then you have to say that is a hit on a 6th rd QB. Even if he turned into a backup for several years, that is good for a 6th pick
     
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  9. Big TT

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    Hard to say which is worst..so many choices
     
  10. JCBRAVE

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    Let me make this easy for everyone, Eugene Amano.

    The 2004 draft was such a wasted opportunity. How often do teams get 13 draft picks? Nearly never. We could have stocked up on so much talent that year but we didn't. 11 Pro Bowlers were selected immediately following each of our picks in every round, HUGE blown opportunity there.
     
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