Yo micheal if you love the bulls so much why don’t you make another terrible trade with the hornets,that way chicago can get a treasure chest of draft picks
It’s crazy to think how much Chicago’s foolish jump to draft Trubisky has changed recent NFL history. They completely whiff on Mahomes (whom KC picks up) while Trubs ends up not working out and KC becomes a near dynasty. A big domino effect from that one move.
Just goes to show how hard it is to find a franchise QB. As a bills fan I was pissed they drafted Allen and wanted Rosen, but boy am I thankful for that move today.
I was glad we took Allen over Rosen just based on the intangibles - Rosen certainly had more pocket presence (with the right protection of course) and accuracy than Allen, but he was an arrogant prima donna who made a name for himself in the warm, balmy confines of Pasadena and a very cosmopolitan playboy type who would not have been a good fit in a frozen-over blue collar city like Buffalo, either in terms of his playing style or personality-wise. Allen was a grit-and-guts country boy who made his name playing in the tundra of Wyoming, and physically his ceiling was just infinitely higher than Rosen's in terms of raw potential. You can teach better decision-making and improve accuracy at the NFL level; you can't teach size, arm strength, or sheer determination to improve. With that said I did think Rosen would have ended up being a decent pick too, and definitely didn't think Allen was going to mature as quickly as he did. In fairness to Rosen he got a pretty raw deal. If he ended up with a less dysfunctional organization than the Cards or Dolphins were when he played for them his story might have turned out better. He was never Top 10 material but maybe if he landed somewhere like New England to back up Brady for a few years he might have been groomed into becoming a solid starter with the right system in place. Even if he came to Buffalo and bought into the process that Beane and McDermott were cultivating, who knows? He would have never been Josh Allen but he could have at least been mediocre with the right weapons around him. Sure am glad we'll never know how that might have panned out, though, lol.
@@bobsnow6242 yeah but also don't discount that Daboll came onboard in Buffalo and tremendously helped his development. How much Daniel Jones has developed since Daboll came to the Giants just confirms that so far. Just cannot discount great coaching, and luck.
I don't know that it is the reality, but doesn't it seem like more often than not, the sure thing QB prospect doesn't end up being the best QB from their draft?
@Peter Stockschlaeder Indeed. Daboll is a generational coaching talent. Dorsey is capable but you can definitely see the difference Daboll made for us and for Josh's game while he was OC.
The Chargers and Falcons swapping picks in 2001 is the only draft day trade I can really think of where both sides won. Nobody won the Ryan Leaf trade, with both sides getting the bad end of the deal.
As a saints fan the chiefs trading up haunts me. We were gonna take mahomes at 11 and the chiefs knew it. The pick ended up being lattimore, a really good pick but I would much rather have mahomes today
Trubisky still amazes me. Even at the time that was considered a massive reach to move one spot, for a guy the 49ers had no interest in drafting anyway. Even if you ignore hindsight with Mahomes there is no excuse not to go Deshaun over a guy with like 13 starts in college. Just a massive mistake on all fronts.
@@KTF0 word was the Browns wanted Trubisky and were talking with the Niners. Maybe there is some truth to that or maybe that’s all smoke from Lynch. The problem isn’t trading up one spot, the problem is Trubisky stinks.
@@fixindan3592 Peter King was in the 9ers draft room. It was all smoke. As if the trade wasn't embarrassing enough for the Bears, Lynch demanded an extra 3rd round pick solely to see if Pace would be dumb enough to do it, and to no one's surprise he was.
RGIII could have been maybe not a franchise QB, but a very good one. Snyder screwed that up like he screwed everything up. Just disgusting he ran that team as badly as he did and acted as badly as he did and was “punished” with a 20x return on his investment.
I used to go down to the draft in Radio City New York and in 2013 I was invited to a "red carpet experience" there which turned out to be a role as an extra in the Kevin Costner movie "Draft Day." I was part of the crowd outside the draft that had to cheer a few players and jeer others and there was one actor who couldn't make it, so some set hand walked by holding a plate at the actor's head level so we all knew where to look and then we all cheered a plate. Later the Dolphins traded up to select Dion Jordan. We should have drafted the plate.
The Browns got so many extra picks from those draft trades in 2009 and 2011 and proceeded to whiff on all of them. Their scouting department/management was awful during those years
The Raiders got two #1 picks for Khalil Mack and another #1 for Amari Cooper. Overall they had FIVE #1 picks in back to back drafts. They blew all but 1 of those picks (Josh Jacobs). For good measure they also blew their #1 pick in the next draft (Alex Leatherwood) who they ended up cutting after 1 season.
As a Bears fan through and through, I wish we would've picked either Mahomes or Watson. BUT, Hindsight is always 20/20 and lets be real... We would've probably ruined their careers too here in Chicago with that coaching staff, at that time. But who really knows, maybe they would've balled out as well and I could be eating words.
Lifelong Chicago resident and dyed-in-the-wool Bears and McCaskey hater here; every single solitary move that this unmitigated dumpster fire of a sports team makes that fails miserably puts a smile on my face every time. I sincerely hope they go 0-17 next season, that would be incredible. GO VIKINGS!!
@@baruckobungoo8225 I suppose. Looking at the 2017 draft, after Thomas, there wasn’t another defensive end for 11 picks, so he might have been thought of as the clear best prospect for that need.
@@fortynights1513 solly had some really bad shit happen to him... His sister killed herself only a few months after he was drafted... I can't begin to imagine how that might affect someone so young. So I've never held any animosity towards him I always just felt so bad
I think mahomes is talented enough to still be successful, but he definitely wouldn't be the Mahomes we know right now. And the Bears probably would have not taken his 5th year option lol.
Ahhhh, any team would not have lived up to what he’s done in kc. Worlds have to align for that. He probably would have made bears a playoff team, but would end up with no super bowls. I dont think anyone would consider Marino a failure…but Miami held him back.
How is Lamar Jackson not mentioned in this video? The Ravens traded Mike Wallace and Timmy Jernigan plus their 2nd Round pick to the Eagles for the 32nd pick plus 3 other selections that year. Guess who Baltimore got? Lamar Jackson, Mark Andrews, DeShon Elliott, and Bradley Bozeman. And Philly got Dallas Goerdert in that trade as well. And that's not even mentioned. GOOD GRIEF!
In the 2018 draft Buffalo had a deal with Denver to move up to the 5th pick but DEN backed out seeing that Bradley Chubb was still on the board. Then BUF was looking at trading with Cleveland to move up to 4, but the Bills felt like the asking price was too high
It's not like the team was a RB away from a SB. Trading your whole draft for one should have gotten him fired 2 seconds after the trade. Even if Williams goes to the HOF it wasn't going to win NO at the time anything. They had a horrible team that need young talent not a RB for your whole draft.
NO! Gary KNEW the BUTT fumble was going to happen. His reaction is priceless now knowing his passion for the Jets and wanting to own the Jets in the future
Even the worst of those nine players in front of him has had more of a career than he did. I will say that Arizona wasn’t in a good situation and that didn’t do him any favors, but Rosen didn’t play well at all, and his attitude probably rubs people the wrong way.
Trouble with him if you watch him in college, he was slow getting the ball out. Against good teams he was terrible. And he ago was massive and didn't listen to coaching in college. Those three things alone should have told you he wasn't worth the risk to draft early.
As an eagles fan the trade up for devonta smith was one of the best we’ve made. The Giants were 100% taking him the pick before us and Dallas ended up getting Parsons out of that deal too
Absolutely! On a personal note, I was the only one in my family who predicted the Devonta move. Parents and brother refused to believe me. And then the Eagles did it, and we all went WILD
In recent history the Eagles have moved up and down with great success and in back to back drafts (2021+2022). Eagles got 2 young stars on both offense and defense and Aj Brown, while also gaining future assets. In 2021 the eagles traded down from 6 to 12 and picked up dolphins 4th rounder in 2021 and 1st rounder in the 2022 draft. At pick 12 they Moved up to 10 to select Heisman winner Devonta Smith. Now owning the dolphins 1st round pick ,the colts 1st rounder from the wentz trade and our own pick, we had 3 1st rounders in 2022 draft. We traded draft day moving picks to the saints in a trade that ended up being this years (10th overall pick). Then traded back up a few spots to select Jordan Davis and then traded the 18th overall and pick 101 for Aj Brown. So overall we turned the 3rd 1st rounders in the 2022 draft into the 10th overall pick this year. Jordan Davis. Aj Brown and a second rounder. Howie has been killing it and Both Smith and Davis will be in Philadelphia for many many years to come. Lets see if we can make it 3 drafts in a row in which we trade up for a STAR.... Jalen Carter?? 🤔 Bijan Robinson?? 🤔 I cant wait to see 🔥💯😮
@@Rockhound6165 not every move is perfect but when you make a mistake you fix it. What we got for wentz was so worth it. Also drafting him really led to a super bowl trophy in 2017 plus gave us the roster we have today. Without trading for wentz we dont have hurts today, nor a superbowl. You sound like a hater.
My opinion on the three worst: Trent Richardson, Justin Gilbert, Mitch Trubisky. No particular order. Richardson - Browns traded from 4 to 3, for some reason, to draft a guy who not only ended up being a bust, but who they also could have gotten where they were anyways, because #3 was Minnesota with Adrian Peterson…. Justin Gilbert - Browns traded I believe from 9 to 8, again with Minnesota, to draft a guy who wasn’t expected go until the middle of the first round, and who ended up being a bust anyways. The Vikings would pick a pro-bowl linebacker a pick later. Mitch Trubisky - The Bears trade with the SF 49ers from #3 to #2 to take Mitch Trubisky, a quarterback who some didn’t think would even go in the first round, and who absolutely nobody but themselves was thinking of taking that high, let alone trading up to do so. The 49ers were never in play for a quarterback at that spot, and higher rated prospects with obviously higher potential Deshaun Watson and Patrick Mahomes were available, so if the Bears even wanted to trade down a few spots to get one of them they could have. Instead, they move up to #2 for…Mitch Trubisky. These 3 are the worst not only because of the players they got, but the fact that even if these players weren’t named Trent Richardson or Justin Gilbert or Mitch Trubisky, that they didn’t even need to give up any more valuable assets to get them.
Nobody knew who Mahomes really was outside of Texas and scouts who do it for a living. Mahomes was not a winner in college barely made 1 bowl game. He had a second round grade. He just happened to land on a playoff team. Deshaun is the only prospect who was clearly better.
@@damianpresha9833 seriously name ONE person before that draft who had Mahomes as a 2nd rounder. You're smoking crack. Nobody knew he was gonna be the next Dan Marino sure. But everybody knew he had insane arm talent. Stop making shit up because your team fucked up. He was clearly far and away a better prospect than Trubisky. Who played 1 season and couldn't beat out Marquise Williams before that who didnt even sniff the league.
Reading alot of the comments about missing out on Mahomes, it got me thinking that yeah, hindsight is 20/20 but also having a plan is essential, KC knew they were going to let him sit for a year and learn and not make the mistake of so many franchises and throw their young star to the wolves and completely shred their confidence by getting stomped out by veteran Edges and DLs. Being a QB IS being a game manager, but you can manage a game alot better if you have talent and an organisation which has a clear vision and plan for your development.
Ehhh but if it's actually your franchise QB a bad rookie season while they learn shouldn't stop them from becoming great... Payton Manning was left out for the wolves rookie season...had one of the worst seasons a QB has had in history as a rookie...second season he became the guy...joe burrow was killed his rookie season getting sacked I can't even remember how many times...hes still the guy...if the qb has the talent teams are looking for.... starting their rookie year shouldn't effect the outcome...if they are a franchise QB they need a mindset of getting knocked down and keep going...if Brady's mentality broke after the perfect season fuck up...and then losing another Superbowl to the giants...he'd never go down as the greatest
Imagine everyone surprised when a running QB gets hurt. The odds are what 100%? If you watched him actually throw the football, he wasn't very good. Once he was to beat up to run, he'd have been done anyway. Look at 99.9% of all the 1 read and run QBs. And RG3 was a 1 read and run QB. You don't win with one. NFL history shows you this. They don't last. By the time they learned enough to not totally suck they are out of the league. Jackson has lasted the longest and he's won nothing. All thou this year he might not because he great but because the AFC isn't good, and the defense is elite. He could easily carry him to a SB. Just like Seattle's did to Wilson.
Griffin was always going to get hurt. He was probably the worst player I have ever seen when it came to self-protection instincts, and had already suffered one torn ACL in college. Every time he got hit he looked like a ragdoll. It was honestly bizarre. It really didn't matter though, he simply didn't have the talent to maintain that performance level even if he had stayed healthy. He was fast, but he wasn't elusive, and he had horrible awareness in the pocket. He basically had to catch the defense off guard, and he did in that first season. NFL coaches figured out how to play the read option the next season though, ever since it's only been highly productive if you had a truly elite runner of the ball at QB. It was a flash in the pan.
RG3 being constantly injured was very predictable and easy-to-see coming, anyone who was surprised by those developments wasn't paying attention lol he was absolutely clueless when it came to protecting himself on the field..... it's kind of like when i watch some Jayden Daniels LSU highlights and see him literally jump head first into contact like a deer leaping into oncoming traffic lol like he better figure that out before he steps on an NFL field or he'll also figure out why it stands for "Not For Long".... injuries aren't just about luck, it's also about player awareness and RG3, both on and off the field, always seemed incredibly naive
I haven’t even finished this video yet but there’s one draft trade up that lives in my head rent free. When Ricky Williams went to the Saints for all of ALL of our frickin’ draft picks!!! The Redskins had a field day then.
As a panther fan I like seeing my team being on the winning side or involved in win/win trades. The fact we haven't blown a trade high in the draft gives me more confidence in my team making the right decision. Bryce baby
also as a Panthers fan, i said this from the very start: trading up for Bryce Young will go down as one of the biggest bonehead trades of all time, it will set this franchise back YEARS while Chicago, thanks to us, will be set up for one of the most epic drafts of all time with one of the most stacked draft classes in YEARS..... we could have stayed pat at #9 overall, taken Jalen Carter (imagine that D-line with Derrick Brown, bet Brian Burns wouldn't have wanted out with that situation), kept the 2024 1st rd Caleb/Maye lotto ticket, and had one of the most elite rated QB prospects in years throwing to DJ Moore for years to come with an electric young pass rushing defense...... but instead of all that, we have nothing but a QB who looks like Eddy Piniero under center, and can barely even throw a quick out with proper velocity because of his tiny soft arm this team is absolutely ruined for the foreseeable future only the biggest clown show operation in the league would literally sell out their future for the smallest slightest tiniest quarterback in NFL history Tepper is an absolute clown who forced this pick because his wife "loved Bryce's personality" after a dinner more than she liked CJ's who the coaches and scouts valued higher this team SUCKS, and Bryce is a joke
Seeing that first trade where the bears gave up all of that draft capital for Trubisky in the same year Mahomes was drafted made me go “ooooF, awe man, OOOOOOF”
Always love it when an all time countdown actually includes things from more than a decade or two ago. Most vids like this, the oldest one mentioned would be Ryan Leaf in 98.
The Tribusky trade mixed with the Chiefs jumping 17 spots just lets you know how fast things in the draft can move. Mahomes had tons of criticizers coming out of Texas Tech and some that year were upset the chiefs made the pick, even people who now are praising him for the exact thing they criticized him for when he was drafted. Honestly I thank the bears for doing what they did, been a Chiefs fan since 2014. And as much flack as Bills and Chiefs fans give each other, they got their franchise QBs. It let the Bills get some pieces that 2017 year and gave Sean McDermott time to feel out the organization in his first year. The next year they were able to use the first round pick from KC to get Tremaine Edmunds which gave them room to trade up with the Bengals to get Josh Allen at #7. Fans disregard how much both organizations low key helped each other, but at the end of the day both teams love the Bears
@@fortynights1513 If you got stuck with either I'm sure each team would have been happy. Both are A1 and A2 as all-time great OTs. Muntz had the slightest of edges but with both their skill levels it didn't matter but were amazing. Cinny had they gotten stuck with Jones would have been just as happy and Seattle would have been with Muntz over Jones. Muntz was supposed to be great. Jones was not on the same level draft talent wise. He just turned out to be on Muntz's level so to speak.
Was hoping the Bills dumping 1st & 4th round picks to move up 5 spots to draft Sammy Watkins would be on here. Not going to make any "most consequential" list, probably, but it was common knowledge going into the 2014 draft that the class was stuffed with elite WRs, and spending that much just to grab Watkins was aggressively stupid.
As the Trubisky trade-up was happening, I couldn’t believe what the Bears were doing. It was like watching a car crash in slow motion. Bears brass were afraid of monsters under the bed, and spent the future to avoid invisible threats. Current legal issues aside, I couldn’t understand them passing on DeShaun Watson. Was him basically carrying his team to a national title win over Alabama not enough proof of concept for you? A few years later, I was begging them to draft Jalen Hurts in the second round of 2020 draft to add some actual competition for Mitch.
19:50 It also should be noted that Bailey only played there for 4-5 years before being traded straight across for Clinton Portis to the Broncos. The overwhelming majority of Bailey's hall-of-fame career was spent wearing another team's uniform.
It's hilarious looking back on the 2017 Bears, Chiefs, and Bills trades. The Bears got nothing. The Chiefs got a 2-time league MVP, 3-time Super Bowl champion, 3-time Super Bowl MVP, one of the three greatest qbs ever, and a dynasty out of it. None of the players the Bills drafted with those picks are still on the team.
3:37 Chris Hinton was also part of the trade for John Elway. Hinton was drafted by Denver, but his rights were traded to Baltimore in exchange for Elway. Hinton was not a bad player; he was an All-Pro guard for a few years.
Are you high? The Ricky Williams trade beats that by far. Can you imagine giving up your entire draft for ANY running back in today's market? Ditka would have been put in a padded room by his friends and family. Forget fired. He would have been appointed an executor to take care of him for the rest of his life due to obvious and extreme mental incompetence. 😂😂😂
Worst trade up is the bears picking trubisky..nobody wanted that dude that high… there might have been a couple mock people blowing smoke that said Mitch might be going high but still… anyone that knows anything about football knows Mitch wasn’t going that high and to move up ONE spot!? Jesus the dumbest move in nfl history. Watson and mahomes go after that douche…again not a hindsight thing me and my brother looked at each other when trubisky was picked like wtf!?
0:34 u had bears fans who were just emotional about Mitch as they are about Justin. that same regime that drafted Mitch also Drafted Justin (Pace). meaning the same bad QB evaluators drafted the Bears last 2 young QB
ONe "best trade up" missed was by the Green Bay Packers in 2009. Packers had traded Brett Favre to the Jets the year previous which ended up being a 3rd rounder. That pick allowed the Packers to have enough to trade up into the 1st Round and select Clay Matthews III who was a huge piece to their Super Bowl 45 win. So, not only did Brett Favre fail to win another Super Bowl while the Packers won one, but he was used to help Green Bay win theirs.
What was silly they didn't need to trade he'd have been there anyway. No one in the NFL thought he'd be anything. Most thought he needed to change positions. The trade worked out well for them, but it was a waste of picks. He'd have been sitting there when they were picking anyway. Plus had Flaco not flamed out he might have never seen the field. So, at the time it was a wasted trade to get a QB who should have never played had Flaco not melted down after winning a SB.
Can you do the biggest Super Bowl rematches for the 2023 season once the schedule is out next week including Super Bowls 1,2,4,6,7,11,14,16,17, 22,23,25,26,27,28,32, 39,40,42,43,44,45,46,47,52,56 and the recent 57
The segment starting @ 7:17 will always be a) very funny, and b) typical of the organisation I made the mistake of choosing to follow in the mid - eighties when they were half decent.
I wish I could go back in time and send players to different teams just to satisfy an itch in the back of my brain that some of these busts might work out on different teams.
12:32 You can tell that Pete Rozelle knew that when he was announcing the trade between Dallas and Seattle, that the Seahawks would loose this draft day trade.
Very interesting video! Here's what stands out to me: 1) What in the hell was Mike Ditka thinking, moving up only 5 spots and giving up not only his entire draft that year, but a 1st and a 3rd the next year! Sure, he got a real good RB in Ricky Williams, but the Washington front office must have been rolling on the floor laughing at getting all those picks! 2) It seems moving up for a non-QB has a much higher success rate than moving up for a QB. Jerry Rice, Julio Jines, Tony Dorsett, Emmitt Smith, Troy Polamalu, Tony Gonzalez, Walter Jones, Orlando Pace, Darrelle Revis, Eric Dickerson and Earl Campbell were ALL hits. So many failures at QB: Trubisky, Jeff George, Ryan Leaf, Blane Gabbert, Mark Sanchez, Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen and Tim Tebow were all busts. Of course when you DO hit on a quarterback, you strike gold - Patrick Mahomes being example # 1. The Bills traded up for Josh Allen and he's been very good as well.
RG3 is just the saddest story. He was so good on his rookie year. He immediately was incredible and absolutely deserved offensive rookie of the year. If it wasn't for that injury who knows what his career would be like.
That was a cool video, thanks. Why wasn't the Hershal Walker trade in there? I remember that Ditka trade for Williams, no player is worth what he gave up.
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Yo micheal if you love the bulls so much why don’t you make another terrible trade with the hornets,that way chicago can get a treasure chest of draft picks
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seeing gary v react to the mark sanchez pick is so hilarious and i never knew it was him😭😭😭
Lmao i came straight to the comments to see if I was the only one who noticed that
Same 😂
Just clicked on the comments to post this. At 8:08 Gary is saying, “Horrible!” He was right.
That’s crazy 😂
i was looking for this comment😂😂
It’s crazy to think how much Chicago’s foolish jump to draft Trubisky has changed recent NFL history. They completely whiff on Mahomes (whom KC picks up) while Trubs ends up not working out and KC becomes a near dynasty. A big domino effect from that one move.
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Watson and Mahomes would have been ruined in Chicago. This city is where QBs go to die.
@@ryanchase9332 Watson would’ve flourished, Mahomes got really lucky being drafted to learn under Alex Smith and Andy Reid.
I think Patrick would of flopped if he went to the bears.
@Ryan Chase assuming we are just talking on the field, if Watson could do well in Houston he would have been fine in Chicago too.
Just goes to show how hard it is to find a franchise QB. As a bills fan I was pissed they drafted Allen and wanted Rosen, but boy am I thankful for that move today.
@Atkascha Trubisky had also started for one year in college I believe and had never heard the term “hard count” (whatever that means).
I was glad we took Allen over Rosen just based on the intangibles - Rosen certainly had more pocket presence (with the right protection of course) and accuracy than Allen, but he was an arrogant prima donna who made a name for himself in the warm, balmy confines of Pasadena and a very cosmopolitan playboy type who would not have been a good fit in a frozen-over blue collar city like Buffalo, either in terms of his playing style or personality-wise. Allen was a grit-and-guts country boy who made his name playing in the tundra of Wyoming, and physically his ceiling was just infinitely higher than Rosen's in terms of raw potential. You can teach better decision-making and improve accuracy at the NFL level; you can't teach size, arm strength, or sheer determination to improve.
With that said I did think Rosen would have ended up being a decent pick too, and definitely didn't think Allen was going to mature as quickly as he did. In fairness to Rosen he got a pretty raw deal. If he ended up with a less dysfunctional organization than the Cards or Dolphins were when he played for them his story might have turned out better. He was never Top 10 material but maybe if he landed somewhere like New England to back up Brady for a few years he might have been groomed into becoming a solid starter with the right system in place. Even if he came to Buffalo and bought into the process that Beane and McDermott were cultivating, who knows? He would have never been Josh Allen but he could have at least been mediocre with the right weapons around him. Sure am glad we'll never know how that might have panned out, though, lol.
@@bobsnow6242 yeah but also don't discount that Daboll came onboard in Buffalo and tremendously helped his development. How much Daniel Jones has developed since Daboll came to the Giants just confirms that so far.
Just cannot discount great coaching, and luck.
I don't know that it is the reality, but doesn't it seem like more often than not, the sure thing QB prospect doesn't end up being the best QB from their draft?
@Peter Stockschlaeder Indeed. Daboll is a generational coaching talent. Dorsey is capable but you can definitely see the difference Daboll made for us and for Josh's game while he was OC.
The Chargers and Falcons swapping picks in 2001 is the only draft day trade I can really think of where both sides won. Nobody won the Ryan Leaf trade, with both sides getting the bad end of the deal.
The Chargers also drafted Drew Brees in the second round that year.
@winstonsyme5899 but he wasn't on nothing with the chargers. That draft paved the way for him and the bountygate...
The Blaine G trade didnt give either side anything that made an impact
The Eli Rivers trade was a win win.
As a saints fan the chiefs trading up haunts me. We were gonna take mahomes at 11 and the chiefs knew it. The pick ended up being lattimore, a really good pick but I would much rather have mahomes today
Funny you say that because I thought the Texans were in line to get Mahomes before the Chiefs traded up.
@@KWCline91 nope the Texans picked Watson at 12. Saints were at 11
I'm happy with how things turned out.
Besides, you guys had elite QB play for years with Drew Brees.
I'm happy we got Lattimore. Drew Brees still had some good years left in the tank after the 2017 draft, plus, he was DROY. Things turned out great imo
no they wernt lmao
Trubisky still amazes me. Even at the time that was considered a massive reach to move one spot, for a guy the 49ers had no interest in drafting anyway. Even if you ignore hindsight with Mahomes there is no excuse not to go Deshaun over a guy with like 13 starts in college.
Just a massive mistake on all fronts.
No way the Niners were taking Trubisky. Just stay at the spot and draft your guy and lose no draft picks.
The Bears are a massive mistake on all fronts. Why break from tradition?
@@CommodoreFloopjack78 you have no business talking you are a Vikings fan 😂
@@KTF0 word was the Browns wanted Trubisky and were talking with the Niners. Maybe there is some truth to that or maybe that’s all smoke from Lynch. The problem isn’t trading up one spot, the problem is Trubisky stinks.
@@fixindan3592 Peter King was in the 9ers draft room. It was all smoke. As if the trade wasn't embarrassing enough for the Bears, Lynch demanded an extra 3rd round pick solely to see if Pace would be dumb enough to do it, and to no one's surprise he was.
The only one of those busts on the list that I don’t consider a bust is RGIII His injury was mismanaged. It’s so sad.
He was going to break sooner or later, that was before the NFL made looking at a QB a penalty.
Tebow wasn't really a bust, either. Him and RGIII just got put in bad situations.
@@AnOtHeRsOnIcMaIn rg3 way better than tebow. way more potential as a nfl qb i should say
RGIII could have been maybe not a franchise QB, but a very good one. Snyder screwed that up like he screwed everything up. Just disgusting he ran that team as badly as he did and acted as badly as he did and was “punished” with a 20x return on his investment.
@@mortystraphouse5077 I never said he was better than RGIII, I just said he wasn't a bust.
I used to go down to the draft in Radio City New York and in 2013 I was invited to a "red carpet experience" there which turned out to be a role as an extra in the Kevin Costner movie "Draft Day."
I was part of the crowd outside the draft that had to cheer a few players and jeer others and there was one actor who couldn't make it, so some set hand walked by holding a plate at the actor's head level so we all knew where to look and then we all cheered a plate.
Later the Dolphins traded up to select Dion Jordan. We should have drafted the plate.
As a Falcons fan I will always love the Julio Jones move too bad we didn’t give him a ring 😔
Worst thing our franchise has ever done was not get Matt or Ju a ring
If they had a better defense in the mid 2010’s, they might have had a better chance.
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Gary V wasn't with that Mark Sanchez pick🤣 8:12
he probably should’ve went to a yard sale that day 😂
Yo I thought that was him
"Horrible!"
The Browns got so many extra picks from those draft trades in 2009 and 2011 and proceeded to whiff on all of them. Their scouting department/management was awful during those years
Like they were trying to do the exact opposite of Jimmy Johnson at the start of the 90s.
I’m guessing it also had to do with their utter inability to coach and develop any of those guys.
The Raiders got two #1 picks for Khalil Mack and another #1 for Amari Cooper. Overall they had FIVE #1 picks in back to back drafts. They blew all but 1 of those picks (Josh Jacobs). For good measure they also blew their #1 pick in the next draft (Alex Leatherwood) who they ended up cutting after 1 season.
Always feel bad for Browns Fans when I watch these trade videos.
As an eagles fan, we also gave them an insane amount of picks to pick wentz too and they didnt get much out of it
As a Bears fan through and through, I wish we would've picked either Mahomes or Watson. BUT, Hindsight is always 20/20 and lets be real... We would've probably ruined their careers too here in Chicago with that coaching staff, at that time. But who really knows, maybe they would've balled out as well and I could be eating words.
Lifelong Chicago resident and dyed-in-the-wool Bears and McCaskey hater here; every single solitary move that this unmitigated dumpster fire of a sports team makes that fails miserably puts a smile on my face every time. I sincerely hope they go 0-17 next season, that would be incredible. GO VIKINGS!!
@@CommodoreFloopjack78 lol the bears almost had as many one point games as the Vikings last season 😭. Good luck on that
@@pjohn3476 Rex Grossman who? Cody Parkey where? THE PLAYOFFS?!?🤡
All of that only to win just as many playoff games as the Bears……..0! 😂😂😂
@@CommodoreFloopjack78 talk all you want WHEN the Vikings actually win a Super Bowl 😂
As mediocre as Solomon Thomas was, getting Fred Warner out of that Chicago trade has been such a blessing
Could’ve had Jamal Adams though
@@fortynights1513 he wouldn't fit in our system
@@baruckobungoo8225 I suppose.
Looking at the 2017 draft, after Thomas, there wasn’t another defensive end for 11 picks, so he might have been thought of as the clear best prospect for that need.
@@fortynights1513 solly had some really bad shit happen to him... His sister killed herself only a few months after he was drafted... I can't begin to imagine how that might affect someone so young. So I've never held any animosity towards him I always just felt so bad
@@baruckobungoo8225 Didn’t know that. Certainly can affect someone psychologically.
8:06 That moment *Gary Vee* was at the draft disappointed about Mark Sanchez ! 😂
With the blain gabbert trade Washington also got Ryan Kerrigan who became a multiple pro bowler
Bears woulda ruined mahomes.
Guaranteed
I think mahomes is talented enough to still be successful, but he definitely wouldn't be the Mahomes we know right now. And the Bears probably would have not taken his 5th year option lol.
Ahhhh, any team would not have lived up to what he’s done in kc. Worlds have to align for that. He probably would have made bears a playoff team, but would end up with no super bowls. I dont think anyone would consider Marino a failure…but Miami held him back.
😂😂😂😂 no lie!!
I would be okay with that.
How is Lamar Jackson not mentioned in this video? The Ravens traded Mike Wallace and Timmy Jernigan plus their 2nd Round pick to the Eagles for the 32nd pick plus 3 other selections that year. Guess who Baltimore got? Lamar Jackson, Mark Andrews, DeShon Elliott, and Bradley Bozeman. And Philly got Dallas Goerdert in that trade as well. And that's not even mentioned. GOOD GRIEF!
thats what im saying. I was waiting them to mention lamar after the two joshes but it never came.
Proof again that the Ravens get no respect from the media.
Fuck the eagles. The cowboys were absolutely gonna take Goedert and the eagles traded up one spot ahead of us
Agreed!….out of all those QBs drafted that year Lamar got an MVP. Dropped the ball on that one
@@kennycai8695 ravens don’t deserve respect the way they’re treating the only thing keeping them from being a 4-13 team
Gary V crying about Sanchez is hilarious 😂😂😂
In the 2018 draft Buffalo had a deal with Denver to move up to the 5th pick but DEN backed out seeing that Bradley Chubb was still on the board. Then BUF was looking at trading with Cleveland to move up to 4, but the Bills felt like the asking price was too high
Mike Ditka trading the Saints entire draft for Ricky Williams always makes me laugh
Second worst trade in history.
It's not like the team was a RB away from a SB. Trading your whole draft for one should have gotten him fired 2 seconds after the trade. Even if Williams goes to the HOF it wasn't going to win NO at the time anything. They had a horrible team that need young talent not a RB for your whole draft.
"Tom Brady's not going to play forever"
Tom Brady: "And I took that personally."
To be honest if someone said on draft day that Brady was bound to be the most successfull QB of all time he probably ended up locked in an asylum.
NO! Gary KNEW the BUTT fumble was going to happen. His reaction is priceless now knowing his passion for the Jets and wanting to own the Jets in the future
Josh Rosen: 9 mistakes were made ahead of me
"Well congratulations, the Cardinals now have 246 regrets" -UrinatingTree
Even the worst of those nine players in front of him has had more of a career than he did.
I will say that Arizona wasn’t in a good situation and that didn’t do him any favors, but Rosen didn’t play well at all, and his attitude probably rubs people the wrong way.
Trouble with him if you watch him in college, he was slow getting the ball out. Against good teams he was terrible. And he ago was massive and didn't listen to coaching in college. Those three things alone should have told you he wasn't worth the risk to draft early.
As an eagles fan the trade up for devonta smith was one of the best we’ve made. The Giants were 100% taking him the pick before us and Dallas ended up getting Parsons out of that deal too
Absolutely! On a personal note, I was the only one in my family who predicted the Devonta move. Parents and brother refused to believe me. And then the Eagles did it, and we all went WILD
Now they have a million mediocre receivers lmao
In recent history the Eagles have moved up and down with great success and in back to back drafts (2021+2022). Eagles got 2 young stars on both offense and defense and Aj Brown, while also gaining future assets. In 2021 the eagles traded down from 6 to 12 and picked up dolphins 4th rounder in 2021 and 1st rounder in the 2022 draft. At pick 12 they Moved up to 10 to select Heisman winner Devonta Smith. Now owning the dolphins 1st round pick ,the colts 1st rounder from the wentz trade and our own pick, we had 3 1st rounders in 2022 draft. We traded draft day moving picks to the saints in a trade that ended up being this years (10th overall pick). Then traded back up a few spots to select Jordan Davis and then traded the 18th overall and pick 101 for Aj Brown. So overall we turned the 3rd 1st rounders in the 2022 draft into the 10th overall pick this year. Jordan Davis. Aj Brown and a second rounder. Howie has been killing it and Both Smith and Davis will be in Philadelphia for many many years to come. Lets see if we can make it 3 drafts in a row in which we trade up for a STAR.... Jalen Carter?? 🤔 Bijan Robinson?? 🤔 I cant wait to see 🔥💯😮
How did trading up to get Wentz work out?
@@Rockhound6165 not every move is perfect but when you make a mistake you fix it. What we got for wentz was so worth it. Also drafting him really led to a super bowl trophy in 2017 plus gave us the roster we have today. Without trading for wentz we dont have hurts today, nor a superbowl. You sound like a hater.
Can’t believe we gave you AJ Brown😭 Hope Burks will be something tho
A Super Bowl? Without Wentz they don't have home field advantage.
TLDR eagles fans just throw car batteries when it doesn’t work out.
8:09 is that a younger Gary Vee 🤣 he was definitely right mouthing "horrible"
After Dolphins got Ricky he became one of the most underrated RBs of the 2000s
My opinion on the three worst: Trent Richardson, Justin Gilbert, Mitch Trubisky. No particular order.
Richardson - Browns traded from 4 to 3, for some reason, to draft a guy who not only ended up being a bust, but who they also could have gotten where they were anyways, because #3 was Minnesota with Adrian Peterson….
Justin Gilbert - Browns traded I believe from 9 to 8, again with Minnesota, to draft a guy who wasn’t expected go until the middle of the first round, and who ended up being a bust anyways. The Vikings would pick a pro-bowl linebacker a pick later.
Mitch Trubisky - The Bears trade with the SF 49ers from #3 to #2 to take Mitch Trubisky, a quarterback who some didn’t think would even go in the first round, and who absolutely nobody but themselves was thinking of taking that high, let alone trading up to do so. The 49ers were never in play for a quarterback at that spot, and higher rated prospects with obviously higher potential Deshaun Watson and Patrick Mahomes were available, so if the Bears even wanted to trade down a few spots to get one of them they could have. Instead, they move up to #2 for…Mitch Trubisky.
These 3 are the worst not only because of the players they got, but the fact that even if these players weren’t named Trent Richardson or Justin Gilbert or Mitch Trubisky, that they didn’t even need to give up any more valuable assets to get them.
Nobody knew who Mahomes really was outside of Texas and scouts who do it for a living. Mahomes was not a winner in college barely made 1 bowl game. He had a second round grade. He just happened to land on a playoff team. Deshaun is the only prospect who was clearly better.
@@damianpresha9833 seriously name ONE person before that draft who had Mahomes as a 2nd rounder. You're smoking crack. Nobody knew he was gonna be the next Dan Marino sure. But everybody knew he had insane arm talent. Stop making shit up because your team fucked up. He was clearly far and away a better prospect than Trubisky. Who played 1 season and couldn't beat out Marquise Williams before that who didnt even sniff the league.
bears gonna bears smh
Gilbert was awful. He was lazy.
@@jesse1834 constantly in trouble too. I remember him getting in trouble for throwing his dip spit cup into another car or something. Total jackass
Reading alot of the comments about missing out on Mahomes, it got me thinking that yeah, hindsight is 20/20 but also having a plan is essential, KC knew they were going to let him sit for a year and learn and not make the mistake of so many franchises and throw their young star to the wolves and completely shred their confidence by getting stomped out by veteran Edges and DLs. Being a QB IS being a game manager, but you can manage a game alot better if you have talent and an organisation which has a clear vision and plan for your development.
Ehhh but if it's actually your franchise QB a bad rookie season while they learn shouldn't stop them from becoming great... Payton Manning was left out for the wolves rookie season...had one of the worst seasons a QB has had in history as a rookie...second season he became the guy...joe burrow was killed his rookie season getting sacked I can't even remember how many times...hes still the guy...if the qb has the talent teams are looking for.... starting their rookie year shouldn't effect the outcome...if they are a franchise QB they need a mindset of getting knocked down and keep going...if Brady's mentality broke after the perfect season fuck up...and then losing another Superbowl to the giants...he'd never go down as the greatest
@@cozmicking7275 Troy Aikman too, if I remember right.
The RG3 one always makes me so sick, he really couldve been something special if he stayed healthy.
Imagine everyone surprised when a running QB gets hurt. The odds are what 100%? If you watched him actually throw the football, he wasn't very good. Once he was to beat up to run, he'd have been done anyway. Look at 99.9% of all the 1 read and run QBs. And RG3 was a 1 read and run QB. You don't win with one. NFL history shows you this. They don't last. By the time they learned enough to not totally suck they are out of the league. Jackson has lasted the longest and he's won nothing. All thou this year he might not because he great but because the AFC isn't good, and the defense is elite. He could easily carry him to a SB. Just like Seattle's did to Wilson.
Griffin was always going to get hurt. He was probably the worst player I have ever seen when it came to self-protection instincts, and had already suffered one torn ACL in college. Every time he got hit he looked like a ragdoll. It was honestly bizarre.
It really didn't matter though, he simply didn't have the talent to maintain that performance level even if he had stayed healthy. He was fast, but he wasn't elusive, and he had horrible awareness in the pocket. He basically had to catch the defense off guard, and he did in that first season. NFL coaches figured out how to play the read option the next season though, ever since it's only been highly productive if you had a truly elite runner of the ball at QB. It was a flash in the pan.
RG3 being constantly injured was very predictable and easy-to-see coming, anyone who was surprised by those developments wasn't paying attention lol he was absolutely clueless when it came to protecting himself on the field..... it's kind of like when i watch some Jayden Daniels LSU highlights and see him literally jump head first into contact like a deer leaping into oncoming traffic lol like he better figure that out before he steps on an NFL field or he'll also figure out why it stands for "Not For Long".... injuries aren't just about luck, it's also about player awareness and RG3, both on and off the field, always seemed incredibly naive
RG3 and Alfred Morris were dak and zeke before dak and zeke
Hilarious but accurate appearance by Gary V at 8:07 😂
The Rams should have turned the RG3 trade into a dynasty but did almost nothing with all of those picks they got from the REDSKINS.
8:06 GaryVee knew...
Always can count on the goat NFL Throwback to deliver when I’m bored and just wanna watch NFL videos
Given how trades work now, it’s funny how back then giving up a 1st and 2 4ths for a top 5 overall pick was seen as expensive
What would that get you now?
@@fortynights1513 that’d probably get you like a low to mid 2nd round talent nowadays, depending on what the 1st round pick is
I haven’t even finished this video yet but there’s one draft trade up that lives in my head rent free. When Ricky Williams went to the Saints for all of ALL of our frickin’ draft picks!!! The Redskins had a field day then.
Ah yes an NFL Throwback video right before the big day
As a panther fan I like seeing my team being on the winning side or involved in win/win trades. The fact we haven't blown a trade high in the draft gives me more confidence in my team making the right decision. Bryce baby
Well this didn't age well so far
also as a Panthers fan, i said this from the very start: trading up for Bryce Young will go down as one of the biggest bonehead trades of all time, it will set this franchise back YEARS while Chicago, thanks to us, will be set up for one of the most epic drafts of all time with one of the most stacked draft classes in YEARS..... we could have stayed pat at #9 overall, taken Jalen Carter (imagine that D-line with Derrick Brown, bet Brian Burns wouldn't have wanted out with that situation), kept the 2024 1st rd Caleb/Maye lotto ticket, and had one of the most elite rated QB prospects in years throwing to DJ Moore for years to come with an electric young pass rushing defense...... but instead of all that, we have nothing but a QB who looks like Eddy Piniero under center, and can barely even throw a quick out with proper velocity because of his tiny soft arm
this team is absolutely ruined for the foreseeable future
only the biggest clown show operation in the league would literally sell out their future for the smallest slightest tiniest quarterback in NFL history
Tepper is an absolute clown who forced this pick because his wife "loved Bryce's personality" after a dinner more than she liked CJ's who the coaches and scouts valued higher
this team SUCKS, and Bryce is a joke
Seeing that first trade where the bears gave up all of that draft capital for Trubisky in the same year Mahomes was drafted made me go “ooooF, awe man, OOOOOOF”
Browns had the pick that they traded for HOU to take Watson only for them to trade away the farm for Watson like 5 years later.
Sam Darnold is kinda killing it right now on the Vikings
The bears trade up to get trubisky was the dumbest move ever
Gotta love how some of those jets fans knew exactly what Mark Sanchez was going to be lol
11:12, Miami completely saved the Eagles from making that mistake. Kelly wanted Jordan bad.
It’s pretty wild how positional value has changed, hard to believe a team would trade up to #2 for a RB, I doubt that would ever happen again
Always love it when an all time countdown actually includes things from more than a decade or two ago. Most vids like this, the oldest one mentioned would be Ryan Leaf in 98.
No, rewatch the video
The Tribusky trade mixed with the Chiefs jumping 17 spots just lets you know how fast things in the draft can move. Mahomes had tons of criticizers coming out of Texas Tech and some that year were upset the chiefs made the pick, even people who now are praising him for the exact thing they criticized him for when he was drafted. Honestly I thank the bears for doing what they did, been a Chiefs fan since 2014. And as much flack as Bills and Chiefs fans give each other, they got their franchise QBs. It let the Bills get some pieces that 2017 year and gave Sean McDermott time to feel out the organization in his first year. The next year they were able to use the first round pick from KC to get Tremaine Edmunds which gave them room to trade up with the Bengals to get Josh Allen at #7. Fans disregard how much both organizations low key helped each other, but at the end of the day both teams love the Bears
Walter Jones, not only arguably greatest player in franchise history, but arguably greatest LT in NFL history.
Not sure if I’d quite go that far (I usually hear Anthony Munoz as the top left tackle), but Jones was phenomenal.
Willie Roaf
@@fortynights1513 If you got stuck with either I'm sure each team would have been happy. Both are A1 and A2 as all-time great OTs. Muntz had the slightest of edges but with both their skill levels it didn't matter but were amazing. Cinny had they gotten stuck with Jones would have been just as happy and Seattle would have been with Muntz over Jones. Muntz was supposed to be great. Jones was not on the same level draft talent wise. He just turned out to be on Muntz's level so to speak.
8:06 I love seeing Jets superfan and world-famous Entrapaneur Garry Vee absolutly beside himself in anger over that Sanchez pick
Damn you Ryan Pace.
Hahaha. The Jets fans feverishly cheering for Mark Sanchez.
Jeff George lookin' 35 years old on draft day.
The guy had so much arm talent. He just didn't have a working brain cell as a QB.
At 8:08, that’s god damn Gary V 😂😂. Mr Vaynerchuk in the flesh being unhappy with the Mark Sanchez pick 😂
Was hoping the Bills dumping 1st & 4th round picks to move up 5 spots to draft Sammy Watkins would be on here. Not going to make any "most consequential" list, probably, but it was common knowledge going into the 2014 draft that the class was stuffed with elite WRs, and spending that much just to grab Watkins was aggressively stupid.
and Khalil Mack was there for the taking.
As the Trubisky trade-up was happening, I couldn’t believe what the Bears were doing. It was like watching a car crash in slow motion. Bears brass were afraid of monsters under the bed, and spent the future to avoid invisible threats. Current legal issues aside, I couldn’t understand them passing on DeShaun Watson. Was him basically carrying his team to a national title win over Alabama not enough proof of concept for you?
A few years later, I was begging them to draft Jalen Hurts in the second round of 2020 draft to add some actual competition for Mitch.
8:05 Gary V was pissed af
Nfl films deserves there own tv Chanel I’d watch 24/7 a football life, top 10, these mini videos love all of it
20 years ago today the Steelers traded up for for Polamalu rest is history🐐
19:50 It also should be noted that Bailey only played there for 4-5 years before being traded straight across for Clinton Portis to the Broncos. The overwhelming majority of Bailey's hall-of-fame career was spent wearing another team's uniform.
8:07 dude already knew drafting the sanchise was a bad idea
For sure but those 2 years for them was nice, two afc title games and beating Brady and peyton
Wow 6:47 that’s a steal for the falcons, moving all the way up to 6 from 27 for that little bit of cost? Woww
It's hilarious looking back on the 2017 Bears, Chiefs, and Bills trades. The Bears got nothing. The Chiefs got a 2-time league MVP, 3-time Super Bowl champion, 3-time Super Bowl MVP, one of the three greatest qbs ever, and a dynasty out of it. None of the players the Bills drafted with those picks are still on the team.
3:37 Chris Hinton was also part of the trade for John Elway. Hinton was drafted by Denver, but his rights were traded to Baltimore in exchange for Elway. Hinton was not a bad player; he was an All-Pro guard for a few years.
Ryan Pace paid the price for his bad draft decision!
UPDATE ABOUT 12:25: Dorsett is no longer the only player from the 77 Draft in the Hall, Joe Klecko FINALLY got inducted this year as he deserved.
Bryce Young would be #1 if this video came out today lol.
Are you high? The Ricky Williams trade beats that by far. Can you imagine giving up your entire draft for ANY running back in today's market? Ditka would have been put in a padded room by his friends and family. Forget fired. He would have been appointed an executor to take care of him for the rest of his life due to obvious and extreme mental incompetence. 😂😂😂
Bryce young is playing great. What you smoking?
i miss the yearly jets stuff when it was in that place in NY
Worst trade up is the bears picking trubisky..nobody wanted that dude that high… there might have been a couple mock people blowing smoke that said Mitch might be going high but still… anyone that knows anything about football knows Mitch wasn’t going that high and to move up ONE spot!? Jesus the dumbest move in nfl history. Watson and mahomes go after that douche…again not a hindsight thing me and my brother looked at each other when trubisky was picked like wtf!?
What killed RG3's carrer was not the injury, but Shanahan's willingness to force the kid back into the field before fully recovered, to save his job.
The Cardinals not standing pat at 15 and taking Lamar Jackson but trading up to get Josh Rosen is the most Cardinal thing they've ever done.
As a Cards fan I 100% Agree! Only great 1st rd picks were Peterson and Fitzgerald!
also drafted kyler murray over nick bosa.
@Fobbos hindsight is 2020...many teams passed over Brady and Mahommes also
@@perman66 Mahomes was drafted #10 so it's not much of a stretch. Brady was drafted in the 6th round though.
@@Rune2Hander even if we drafted Bosa in typical Cardinal fashion he would have been gone by now like every other 1st round pick.
0:34 u had bears fans who were just emotional about Mitch as they are about Justin. that same regime that drafted Mitch also Drafted Justin (Pace). meaning the same bad QB evaluators drafted the Bears last 2 young QB
ONe "best trade up" missed was by the Green Bay Packers in 2009. Packers had traded Brett Favre to the Jets the year previous which ended up being a 3rd rounder. That pick allowed the Packers to have enough to trade up into the 1st Round and select Clay Matthews III who was a huge piece to their Super Bowl 45 win. So, not only did Brett Favre fail to win another Super Bowl while the Packers won one, but he was used to help Green Bay win theirs.
Holy crap the 49ers got Fred Warner and Solomon Thomas for the Trubisky trade.
Fred is the best ILB in the league and multi 1st Team AP
How can you cover Darnold, Allen and Rosen on this video but completely ignore the Ravens trading up to get Lamar in the same draft?! Man’s an MVP!
What was silly they didn't need to trade he'd have been there anyway. No one in the NFL thought he'd be anything. Most thought he needed to change positions. The trade worked out well for them, but it was a waste of picks. He'd have been sitting there when they were picking anyway. Plus had Flaco not flamed out he might have never seen the field. So, at the time it was a wasted trade to get a QB who should have never played had Flaco not melted down after winning a SB.
@@larrylindgren9484it was part of being Ozzie newsomes last first round pick
Best gotta be Mahomes dawg we got the goat
Sam Darnold getting his redemption this year with the Vikings. Jets will ruin any QB that goes there.
HotTake. Mahomes is a system QB
Every QB is a system QB when Andy Reid is your coach, bro 😂
Just about every successful quarterback would be less successful if you take them out of their comfort zone.
Doesn’t disqualify him from being good.
Bro
Can you do the biggest Super Bowl rematches for the 2023 season once the schedule is out next week including Super Bowls 1,2,4,6,7,11,14,16,17, 22,23,25,26,27,28,32, 39,40,42,43,44,45,46,47,52,56 and the recent 57
The Niners and Trey lance easily the worst trade in nfl history. 3 first rd picks for a complete bust!
The segment starting @ 7:17 will always be a) very funny, and b) typical of the organisation I made the mistake of choosing to follow in the mid - eighties when they were half decent.
I can’t believe how happy jets fans were to get Mr. Butt fumble 😂
2:26 they got Randy moss? Damn he’s ageless
I wish I could go back in time and send players to different teams just to satisfy an itch in the back of my brain that some of these busts might work out on different teams.
3:48: the Michael Vick Experience in Atlanta for L.T. in San Diego in 2001!
Lol Tebow time was magical
8:06 IS THAT GARY VEE??
1:46 This trade has since tormented Bills fans, as it created a monster they have yet to conquer
Dion Jordan to the Dolphins in 2013- with Lane Johnson on the board was a nightmare- rightly cost the GM at the time his gig
12:32 You can tell that Pete Rozelle knew that when he was announcing the trade between Dallas and Seattle, that the Seahawks would loose this draft day trade.
One thing I dislike about these videos. Is they tend to only focus on the first round trades.
I'd loved to see trade up in later rounds!
Very interesting video! Here's what stands out to me: 1) What in the hell was Mike Ditka thinking, moving up only 5 spots and giving up not only his entire draft that year, but a 1st and a 3rd the next year! Sure, he got a real good RB in Ricky Williams, but the Washington front office must have been rolling on the floor laughing at getting all those picks! 2) It seems moving up for a non-QB has a much higher success rate than moving up for a QB. Jerry Rice, Julio Jines, Tony Dorsett, Emmitt Smith, Troy Polamalu, Tony Gonzalez, Walter Jones, Orlando Pace, Darrelle Revis, Eric Dickerson and Earl Campbell were ALL hits. So many failures at QB: Trubisky, Jeff George, Ryan Leaf, Blane Gabbert, Mark Sanchez, Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen and Tim Tebow were all busts.
Of course when you DO hit on a quarterback, you strike gold - Patrick Mahomes being example # 1. The Bills traded up for Josh Allen and he's been very good as well.
RG3 is just the saddest story. He was so good on his rookie year. He immediately was incredible and absolutely deserved offensive rookie of the year. If it wasn't for that injury who knows what his career would be like.
Bruh. That was Gary Vee in that segment about Mark Sanchez.
Was that Gary V at the draft 🤔 when Sanchez got drafted he knew he wasn't the guy
8:12 that Jets fan was not happy 😂
The Josh Allen trade worked out for Tampa as well. Vea Vita has been really solid for them
Yes. He won a Super Bowl, and Allen just chokes.
@@supertaints1710but mahomes choked to veta in the Superbowl
Was that Gary V as one of the Jets fans at 8:09?
Crazy that Gary V is at 8:07 mad about Mark Sanchez hahaha man knows a bad deal when he sees it
That was a cool video, thanks. Why wasn't the Hershal Walker trade in there? I remember that Ditka trade for Williams, no player is worth what he gave up.
Walker’s trade was midseason
Totally agree. Ditka was hot garbage coaching the Saints. Football had left him behind in 1986.
Quite a few what ifs that could have been interesting to say the least if they actually had support