One Draft Pick Every NFL Team Wishes They Had Back
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History is made in the NFL draft.
Super Bowl champions happen because of smart draft picks.
Teams always lose because they have long histories of making bad draft moves.
Every NFL team has a different history, but they all have one thing in common: They were all set back by at least one major draft mistake; one that they wish they could change. Unfortunately for them, it’s way too late for that!
Today we present One draft pick every NFL team wishes they had back.
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KC Chiefs passed on Dan Marino, Jerry Rice, and Randy Moss! What is wrong with you!
James Wiedmaier I can see how people passed on Jerry Rice as he was a small school kid. Rice was just a lucky grab by the 49ers
@@tiagoboia1161 he wasn't lucky grab, the 49ers and Bill Walsh did a lot of studying on him, ESPN just had a program about how that selection came to be. NFL teams started to become more focused on their scouting of drafts after that
James Wiedmaier remember players are how good they are by there training for example if Aaron Rodgers went somewhere else farve would not of trained him giving him the chance to be as good as Nathan peterman if Nathan peterman got trained by farve he has a chance to be as good as Aaron Rodgers
Vince Vavrinak that’s not true at all. Farve openly despised Rodgers and refused to help him at all as he was jealous of his successor. Aaron is a generational talent and farve did nothing for him
@@vincevavrinak6119 Rodgers wasn’t trained by Farve though in fact Farve barely talked to Rodgers while he was his backup. Rodgers was amazing even before he entered the NFL I remember watching the draft and I knew he was going to be great because outside of the draft building there was this hoop that was like 50 ft in the air and every year they would have a quarterback try to throw the ball through it they had Alex Smith go first and he missed it by a mile and then Rogers went up and he nailed it he made it look easy and that's when I knew he was going to be an amazing QB.
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@NFL Clips Not as long as Jerry Jones is alive.
Game Fool Giants
Redskins, Giants, Cowboys, Texans, Jaguars, Raiders, Panthers
VanillaBryce NO NOT RIVER BOAT RON!!!!
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To be fair to Tim Couch, Cleveland had zero offensive line and he kinda got screwed over.
Very true that's why for my Buffalo Bills I think I would leave JP losman off the list he showed signs of greatness but new coaches every year new offenses to learn very poor offensive lines as well
That is very true Tim Couch probly could have been a much better player
Kenny Lofton his last name is couch, you know hes gonna be a bum
Same could be said for David Carr
Mister Spade Yeah but Houston hasn’t had many bad picks in their short history. Carr was unfortunately theirs!
Top ten winners and losers from the 2019 NFL draft
Smallez 14 yup and nice profile pic
Broncos won
Brownies won big time
You can't know that until they paly chief
So far I would say redskins, raiders and jags won and lost giants
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russel wilson
Jamarcus Russell
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Me
In Rosen’s defence
He had a terrible o-line to work with
Yeah, I think he can become a good starter for miami with time to develop
I wish he went to LA to develop behind Rivers. Would’ve been beautiful.
They also had no WRS, a hurt RB and a trash defense.
Justin Chea he might not be starter, but you never have a chance with the patriots in your division
Same with couch
15:47 it would be more accurate to say they passed on Philip Rivers and Roethisberger, Eli went first overall don’t forget
I was looking to see if anyone else noticed that
Yup people forget that SD drafted Eli and NY drafted Rivers 4th ovr as a trade with SD to get Eli
The Raiders didn't pass on Manning in '04, he went #1. They passed on Rivers, who got dealt to the Chargers for Manning.
Was about to comment that. TPS never does their research it's pathetic
@@mitchconner1132 It's quite a poor effort really. A channel of this size should be better
@KavMaster I really only watch when it comes up as recommended, I won't sub to a channel that makes mistakes as consistently as these.
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Vin Stephenson Phillip Lindsay broncos, Doug Baldwin Seahawks
Villanueva Steelers
All-time best undrafted player.
Lindsay!!!!!!
Rockhair Gaming lets go buffalo
I disagree with Texans one because our o-line ruined his career and nobody could’ve succeeded for us back then
Like Tim Couch in Cleveland.
As an Eagles fan, I was sure I was going to see the Mamula-Sapp-Brooks debacle from the 1995 draft. The Birds traded with TB to get a higher pick; they went with Mike Mamula while TB ended up with future Super Bowl champions Warren Sapp and Derrick Brooks, anchoring one of the most dominant defenses to ever play the game, and who knocked us out of the NFCCG on their way to the title, and who would later end up in the Hall of Fame.
Do top ten steals in the 2019 NFL draft!
Jones's
redo of the 2014 nfl draft. What a draft class
And the 2011
And 2018
I can't blame qb's for being busts if they're starting off new franchises. People give Carr and Couch too much.
I don't realy blame them I blame the o line for them getting sack so mutch
absolutely, idc who the QB is, you cant glue together an O-line made of rejects and late draft picks and expect your young qb to come out and ball like he's capable of. Especially if he's throwing to recievers that are backups on other teams. Even when they move on to other teams, at that point they have PTSD from 300-pounders suplexing them into the turf. A sad story.smh
For example of a great o line look at the 2007 new england patriots
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AZ- Andre Wadsworth
ATL- Jamal Anderson
Ravens- Mark Clayton
Bills- Sammy Watkins
Panthers- Tim Bologna
Bears- Kevin White
Bengals- ken-jana Carter
Browns- Tim couch
Cowboys- David laufluer
Broncos- Alfonso Smith
Lions- Charles Rogers
Packers- Tony Manderich
Texans- David Carr
Colt- Jeff George
Jags- Blaine gabbert
Chiefs- Todd blackledge
Chargers- Ryan leaf
Rams- George Andrews
Dolphins- Dion Jordan
Viking- Troy Williamson
Pats- Jim plunkett
Saints- Ricky Williams
Giants- Erick Flowers
Gets- Tony Scott
Raiders- Robert Galleries
Eagles- Leroy Keyes
Steelers-Tim Werley
49ers- Ken Mcafee
Seahawks- Rick mirer
Buccs- Bo Jackson
Titans- Jake lockers
Redskins- RG3
Can you do a segment on draft picks that people criticized but ended up making the GM look like a genius. I remember draft analyst questioned the colts for draft Dwight Freeny with the 12 pick and they also bad mouthed the colts for choosing edgerring James over the much hyped Ricky Williams.
The Cleveland Browns: every first round pick since their reboot.
Dolphins fan here.... Dion Jordan made sense when we made the pick... talented edge rusher, physical freak, just couldn't stay out of trouble. In 2007 with holes all over the field, we spent the 9th overall selection on a damn PUNT RETURNER in Ted Ginn Jr.
Aye Dequan is back
Come on the man just had a heart transplant. Even Walter football stopped with the millen jokes.
Hey Jet fan here, I can rattle off a list of guys worse than anyone we did or didn’t draft in 2000. Quick 3:
Blair Thomas (Emmitt Smith on the board)
Kyle Brady (Literally the fan base chanted for Warren Sapp)
Vernon Gholston (Just really bad at football)
Ken O’Brien (See Todd Blacklidge)
LOL Vic Beasley is a Major Bust!
Love this video
I'm pretty sure Carolina was happy with Tim Biakabutuka in comparison to Rae Carruth.
Oh for sure! Rae brought a lot of shame there.
Can you do the Top 10 Worst NFL Head Coaches? That’ll be awesome to do.
Hue Jackson and Jeff Fisher are top 3 for me
Add Cam Cameron to the list as well! He was the worst head coach ever for the Miami Dolphins.
im late to the party, really love your vids!
Dunno man. I think you missed big on some of these...
I think The Colts would have rather had Jeff George over Art Schlichter (picked 4th in the first round of '82). In his first year Schlichter lost the starting job to the QB picked in the fourth round in that same draft (Mike Pagel), and his gambling addiction (he had blown through a six-figure signing bonus before midseason with bad bets) pretty much ended his career thereafter. Compared to Schlichter, George looks like an All-Pro.
The Forty-Niners at least got some good use out of the TE you all chose for their worst draft pick. The quarterback of the future that the Niners picked with the third overall pick in the '67 draft served more use as a punter for the team. His name was Steve Spurrier, and while he had a lot more success as a coach, he was the biggest waste of a first round pick in Niners history. At least he admits that he was unmotivated as a player, so some points for honesty there.
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Lolol diseased
@@eddies7686, "diseased" or "deceased"?
@@MichaelSIngle-gn9qz read the comment I was replying too and your answer is there
I love the shout out to Matt Millen haha
How about ranking every First overall draft pick to win a Superbowl! While I would put Payton Manning #1, after that you have John Elway, Terry Bradshaw, David Carr, and a few others. I think it could be fun.
Much RESPECT to TPS. BUT, I have a question. You guys do the NFL every team things. But do you guys also do it for the other sports?
Bo Jackson didn’t sign b/c TB lied to him and caused him to be ineligible to play college baseball at Auburn his senior year.
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I would say there are a couple in recent history for Jets. Christian Hackenberg (never played a down in NFL but went early 2nd round) but could have had Yannick Ngakoue who is the edge rusher the jets have been sorely lacking amongst others. Vernon Gholston is another so many pro bowlers from that draft including Jordy Nelson, Jamaal Charles, Aqib Taleeb, Matt Forte, etc etc, where gholston never really did much. Pretty much most of their 2nd round picks were busts Stephen Hill Geno Smith.
Good list man! Who in the hell is Robert Gallery?
Ahhh😂 I'm first but I'm here but hey what's up tps. Aye nice video I see you on the NFL draft
Can you make starting lineup predictions for all nfl teams
How about a video of most surprising raft picks? (Drafted low, over delivered)
I’m almost 100% sure every bears fan knew kevin white was gonna be here for us 😂🤦♂️
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Hello? Baltimore Ravens Kyle Boller in 2003?? Not only was that a terrible pick, but they traded away their 2004 1st round pick. That pick turned out to be Vince Wilfork, taken by the Patriots, at #21. Or Baltimore could have traded up and drafted Big Ben.
Here you go:
Arizona Cardinals:
Andre Wadsworth
Alanta Falcons:
Jamal Anderson
Baltimore Ravens:
Mark Clayton
Buffalo Bills:
Sammy Watkins
Carolina Panthers:
Tim Biakabatuka
Chicago Bears:
Kevin White
Cincinnati Bengals:
Ki-Jana Carter
Cleveland Browns:
Tim Couch
Dallas Cowboys:
David LaFleur
Denver Broncos:
Alphonso Smith
Detroit Lions:
Charles Rodgers
Green Bay:
Tony Mandarich
Houston Texans:
David Carr
Indianapolis Colts:
Jeff George
Jacksonville Jaguars:
Blaine Gabbertt
Kansas City Chiefs:
Todd Blackridge
LA Chargers:
Ryan Leaf
LA Rams:
George Andrews
Miami Dolphins:
Dion Jordan
Minnesota Vikings:
Troy Williamson
New England:
Jim Plunkett
New Orleans Saints:
Ricky Williams
New York:
Ereck Flowers
New York Jets:
Tony Scott
Oakland Raiders:
Robert Gallery
Philadelphia Eagles:
Leroy Keyes
Pittsburgh Steelers:
Tim Worley
San Francisco 49rs:
Ken Macafee
Seattle Seahawks
Rick Mirer
Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
Bo Jackson
Tennessee Titans:
Jake Locker
Washington Redskins:
Robert Griffin III
The Bears biggest draft bust is Mitch Trubisky because they passed up on Mahomes and Watson. They were looking for a quarterback, and traded up to get one, and they could have had a stud quarterback in Watson and a potential GOAT in Mahomes but chose Mitch instead. That pick will haunt this franchise for years and maybe even decades to come.
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Ha ha ha, giving the Raiders a pass for JaMarcus Rusell because they really needed a QB, but busting Seattle's chops for drafting Rick Mirer, for the exact same reason.
For the Browns, I think it should have been qb Spergon Wynn. Couch at least helped the Browns to the playoffs. Wynn was out of Cleveland after one year. That normally wouldn't be a big deal for a late round qb, but in this case, the next qb taken was Tom Brady.
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Probably less than 6, the number of Super Bowl trophies in that era, so far.
Albert Haynesworth, Ocho Cinco, Duane Starks, that TE from Buffalo, Joey Galloway, Mike G?? RB from Buffalo, Adiauis Thomas (sp?)
Well enjoy NE. After Brady they won't get a whiff of the Superbowl for 50 years. In otherwards they are financing their future with what they have! One thing keep them out of the sb this at all costs! Never B4!
I thought the best draft class of all time for every NFL team would be a cool video.
You did a great job not just parroting the all the same 'busts' as other vids. For example Just Russell for Oakland. Yes we all know he was a big fat mistake. Literally! Yet you did deeper. Like Jamarcus Russell does...for the Cheetos hidden behind bthe healthy snacks in his cupboard
The Falcons drafted two jamal andersons
I only knew about the 90s one
Make a Top 10 of Greatest "Reach" picks!!
Channels like this is why I use an ad blocker. There is an ad ever 5 seconds. Damn. In order to enjoy your videos I gotta switch an ad blocker on. PewDiePie has less ads.
The RGIII one is kinda harsh IMHO. It wasn't drafting him that was the huge mistake - it was letting Shanahan make him play while injured. If that didn't happen, I bet you Griffin would still be the Redskins' QB.
When the Bills moved up in 2014 I thought they were picking Khalil Mack. He played his college ball at Buffalo (go Bulls!) and they could have built their defense around him. But I can't complain, they have one of the best defenses now.
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Do the best first round pick from every nfl draft since 2000, the best qb from every draft since 2000 or the best undrafted nfl player from every year since 2000.
Do video of the best drafted players with traded picks
You should do the best draft year for each nfl team
You could say the same thing about Jim Plunkett that you could say about Jamarcus Russell -- the Patriots BADLY needed a QB at the time. Plunkett had indeed just won the Heisman and some of the head coaches in what's now the Pac-12 that he played against called him the best pro QB prospect they'd ever seen. However, like what David Carr and Tim Couch would experience with the teams that would draft them, the Pats had a hideously bad offensive line -- they didn't have John Hannah yet, and even once they drafted him, he couldn't block everyone by himself -- and it severely hindered Plunkett's development.
Thank you for bringing up Ryan Kerrigan as a great. No one does
It wasn't so much that Bo Jackson and the Bucs owner didn't get along, he believed the Bucs sabotaged his ncaa baseball career, so he would play in the NFL instead of MLB. He told them he wouldn't sign if they drafted him. But they still did.
I still feel for Tim Couch. I mean yeah he didn’t perform well, but on a brand new Browns team with a ton of unknown nobodies, I feel you can’t say he was a total bust given the bad hand he was dealt.
The Bills desperately needing a QB, then trading away the #10 pick to the Chiefs in the 2017 draft for future picks while the Chiefs used the pick to grab Patrick Mahomes (and shortly after the Texans grabbed Deshaun Watson) is the pick the Bills they most want back.
They were all in thinking the 2018 draft had the better QB's, literally handed the Chiefs Mahomes and outright passed on Watson, then stocked up picks to trade down & grab Josh Allen of all people...
SERIOUSLY!!?? You pass on 2 of the most talented on-field QB's in generations so that you can grab a project QB that wasn't even the best QB in the Mountain West, put up ho-hum stats, didn't play well in big games, etc. all because he has the "look," with big hands and size? Who cares how strong his arm is? What did he do in games? How did he play against good competition? How's his awareness? Ability to read a defense?
Nah, who needs Patrick Mahomes or Deshaun Watson when you have Josh Allen!? Bills genius at work.
The Redakins have a history of bad draft picks, since Dan Snyder took over. They screwed up RG3. Letting him play before he was completely healed.
Robert Scott but this year we had the best draft😈
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You should do players like Ryan Fitzpatrick
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Raiders didn't pass on Manning, they passed on Rivers and Big Ben. Manning went 1st overall to the Chargers and Rivers to Giants at 4. They then both traded their picks. Do your research before releasing the video ;)
Your choice for the Bears is wrong. Curtis Enis taken 5th overall in 1998 would have worked but the worst choice ever for them was David Terrell taken 8th overall in 2001. He was the very first WR taken that year in a draft which saw fellow WR Koren Robinson, Santana Moss, Reggie Wayne, Chad Johnson, Chris Chambers, Steve Smith and Alex Bannister who all played in at least one Pro Bowl. There were so many star players taken in this draft and they chose a WR that wasn’t limited by injuries. They chose one that just couldn’t play in the NFL.
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I'm not a Redskins fan, but RG3 was set up by a coach who didn't want him. He didn't want to work with to become a better pocket passer, plus Griffin didn't do himself any favors either, but can we blame him for being socially awkward when many are. He was just coddled too much at Baylor.
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The bills would not have wanted that Sammy Watkins pick back he had 3 great years with the bills he had and 1000 yard year a 900 yard year and it was just a down year the next year but he was still good for them and he’s been pretty solid and good with the rams and chiefs he also puts up astonishing averages every year and is pretty good in the playoffs
Tru dat
The Bucs tradition up to the second round to select a kicker is arguably a very close debate to the worst in team history with the Bo Jackson mess.
Do a ranking the browns worst first round draft picks
Wow surprised you didn’t put Perriman or Elam for the ravens
You could have a whole 30 minute video about the lions and browns lol
Tiago Otis Taylor came from a school called Prairie View. Good players come from small schools. Don't count out players who come from smaller schools. There are gems from small schools. If Trekke Hill hadn't done something totally stupid he would be a example of a small school gem.
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As a redskins fan I definitely don’t wish we had that rg3 pick back. Trust me that rookie season was so special it made up for everything else. And we got Kirk cousins that same year. I wish we had the josh doctson or Patrick Ramsey picks back. Redskins always hit on their first round picks.
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Jaxon No way there’s 10, probably not even one
I think for the Saints, instead of naming Ricky, they should have just listed all the picks given up to get him instead (as he was a good player, but not worth an entire draft). I’m sure they would have targeted have all THOSE picks back more
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Liked because of his roasting of Matt Millen.
Maybe I'm too young to remember mark Clayton but I think breshad perriman should've made the list, major bust for the Ravens. We haven't done well historically picking receivers in the first round, hopefully Hollywood keeps it up and breaks that streak
I’m a Detroit fan and I honestly didn’t know who was gonna show up on this list.
I might actually put the Bills regretful pick as Tom Cousineau in 1979, who actually chose to sign with Montreal in the CFL rather than play fir the Bills.
What about stars whose careers started in Canada. Theismann, Moon, Jeff Garcia...
Though interestingly, when Cousineau actually did come to the NFL, the Bill's traded him to Cleveland for a first round pick in 83. With which they picked Jim Kelly. (Who also didn't want to play on Buffalo at first)
I would have figured E.J Manuel... the only thing wrong with Sammy was he was always injured
Every Time I Think of a bad draft pick for the Cleveland Browns I always go to Trent Richardson for some odd reason that's where my mind immediately goes
The Dolphins first round pick of Ryan Tannehill. A quarterback that can't put two good games together in a season. And it took us how many seasons to get rid of him? Also the only player I've ever seen that can fumble twice in one play.
Carr shouldn’t be blamed for this. I remember watching him play. He had the worst line in the league his entire career. The fact that he survived is amazing
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