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The Real Winners and Losers on Draft Day

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by user DNL

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The NFL Draft is a hobgoblin of great unknowns. It will be three years, minimum, before we can truly tell which teams had successful drafts and which did not. Most of the "analysis" one sees is idle chatter with a pretty bow.

What we can tell, though, is how individual players fared on draft day -- including some guys who weren't even draft-eligible.

Winners

Vince Young

By going to Tennessee while Matt Leinart was still available, Young is guaranteed a long, long leash. For comparison's sake, look at Tim Couch's career versus Akili Smith's. Both were abject failures, but Couch was given many more opportunities. Expect Young to get similar, if not better, treatment.

Aaron Rodgers

Whenever a pro team hires a new coach, all prior personel decisions are rendered nullities. When the Packers drafted Rodgers in 2005, we were in the Sherman regime. No longer.

If the Pack wanted to go a different direction, Leinart was sitting there for the plucking at #6. They decided to go with A.J. Hawk. Rodgers is still the developmental quarterback on the roster, and with Craig Nall now in Buffalo, he's also the actual backup. While one can reasonably expect Green Bay to bring in a vet when the post-Favre era begins, that vet will be challenging, not replacing, Rodgers.

Tavaris Jackson

At QB, Minnesota has Brad Johnson, Caveman and Mike McMahon, Scrub. You do the math.

Chad Pennington

You're a gimpy QB. Your team brought in Patrick Ramsey to challenge you, but let's face it, if you're healthy, you're going to start. Unless, of course, they draft a stud prospect QB. They pass up on the stud, though, and instead grab two (two!) offensive linemen with those two first round picks. It's the perfect situation to do your best Drew Brees impression before that kid they just drafted kicks you out of your job.

Willie Parker

Jerome Bettis retired. Your team trades up from 32 to 2x. Oh no, DeAngelo Williams is still on the board! So is Joseph Addai! The commish gets up: "With the 25th pick in the NFL draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select . . ." (deep breath!) Santonio Holmes, wide receiver, Ohio State. Sweet.

Domanick Davis

Rumor has it that DD gave Mario Williams an extra $1m/year on the side, just to make Mario more financially attractive to the Texans. We know the rumor is out there, because we made it up ourselves.

Losers

Aside from guys named Winston (Justice and Eric), who free falled, and Marcus Vick, who may be a good arena2 player after he gets out of prison, who else lost big?

DeAngelo Williams

The Carolina Panthers have DeShaun Foster, Eric Shelton, Nick Goings, and heck, Brad Hoover. Good luck getting touches.

Vernon Davis

Everyone says that Matt Leinart lost big by not coming out last year. That's true. But Davis is also a victim. He'll have The Smallhanded Mr. Smith throwing incompletes in his general direction.

Patrick Ramsey

There was no room for him in Washington because there was a vet blocking him and a prospect squeezing him out from below. How is this different from the current Jets situation? Only that Pennington's shoulder resembles cole slaw. If that holds up, Ramsey goes the way of Akili.

Corey Dillon

Unlike QBs, there's typically little reason for a running back to ride the pine for a year, learning the ins and outs of an offense. And unlike other teams, the Patriots do not give vets the benefit of the doubt. Laurence Maroney means Dillon's clock is ticking.

Randy Moss

Aaron Brooks, who sucks; Andrew Walters, who has yet to take an NFL snap; or Marques Tuiasosopo, who both sucks and has limited NFL experience. Ladies and Gentlemen, meet the cast of characters most likely to be Randy Moss's QB this year.

Cleveland Browns Beat Writers

Their top two picks are named "Kamerion" and "D'Qwell." The Brows also managed to draft a "DeMario" and "Babatunde." We suggest giving your copy editors a raise.

Kurt Warner

Hahahahahahahahahahahaha sucks to be you.


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ChachiOSUDraft Pick
851 days ago
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I disagree with your line of thought on Vince Young. I think he's going to be under a ton of pressure to perform sooner than later. Besides being a top 5 pick, he also now faces even more pressure with the eminent departure of Steve McNair putting the immediate future of the team on his shoulders (I don't buy the Volek starting idea). Couple those with the fact that many of the teams decision makers and coaches, most notably Norm Chow, wanted Leinart and I think Young may have the shorter leash. I also disagree with Williams being a loser. Foster and Shelton are terribly injury prone and Hoover and Goings should be busy being fullbacks. I think Williams will get plenty of touches and is actually my pick for Offensive ROY.
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DNLLegend
851 days ago
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No one expects Young to step right into an NFL program. You draft him because he's a toolsy, talented, athletic piece of work. You don't draft him for running a pro-style offense (he didn't) or being smart (he ain't). Everyone in Tennessee expects short-term failure. I can't imagine they'd can him after two years.
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ASwaffAll-American
851 days ago
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I don't think DeAngelo Williams will have such a hard time getting carries. Deshaun Foster is really talented, but it's took him 3 seasons to reach 1,500 yards. Last year he only started 5 games, he started 3 the year before that and 2 the year before that. And, for all the hoopla about Goings, there's a good reason that he's played 5 NFL seasons and gathered only 13 starts. The Panthers are loaded with RBs, but they're all mediocre. They could use a great back, and they get that with Williams. He won't have any trouble at all getting touches.
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DNLLegend
851 days ago
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Williams is going to split carries with Foster, because they're not going to retain Foster so he can ride the pine. Shelton is probably a better goal-line option than either Williams or Foster. Plus, with Jack and Steve and Keychain, they'll pass a lot. He'd have been better served on the Steelers.
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RJWLittle Leaguer
851 days ago
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This might be the most real take I've seen on the NFL Draft.
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ChachiOSUDraft Pick
850 days ago
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If they trade McNair, which seems all but certain now, I think Young will be forced in to starting this year. I wasn't saying they'd can him after 2 years, I was just saying that I think he's going to be under alot of pressure to perform well early. Heck, even crappy QB's got more than 2 years, for an example see: Couch, Tim.
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Yankeegangsta987
849 days ago
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I think it is kind of stupid to call Vince Young a winner but not call Leinart a winner as well, you see while Vince Young is going to the titanwhere it looks as he will be tutored under Billy Volek because of the whole Mcnair situation, Leinart was put into a dynamic young offense in Arizona and gets to learn under a super bowl vet in Kurt Warner. I think it is safe to say that young will have a long career though do to all of the potential that he has
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Firefigterwolf
792 days ago
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i agree that vince young is the biggest gainer in the whole draft. 1 cuse he is more than likely going to start this year, the titans would be stupid not to start him. look at the big games that he won in his career at texas, ohio state at the horseshoe, michigan as a junior, o and not to mention the national championship against the 2 heisman winners. 2 look who is offence cordinator is, the same guy that coached leinhart and bush. i believe that leinhart was the biggest loser is the draft cause of the simple fact that his own coach didn't want him at all. o well only time will tell
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