Dear NFL Films, please bring back Caught in the Draft. It’s such a fascinating and fun watch. NFL Network doesn’t need 9 shows a day speculating and debating which team has the best positioned bye week or deciphering Tom Brady’s latest tweet. Original programming like Caught in the Draft is actually worth tuning in for. Sincerely, Intelligent football fans
Not as many teams in the league, less draft picks before expansion teams. Also he played division II in college, but was one of best receivers in D-2. Not many players today are taken from d-2 in the draft now and very rarely do they make a big impact in the NFL. Why draft them on a long shot when they could sign them for a lot less money?
Anyone can hate on Mel Kiper but the man literally invented his job. I have so much respect for any man who can make himself a made man by simply picking a path and grinding away at it
Nobody gets more than 1 in 3 of the first round picks right in any given year. They get most of the right players but they usually end up on different teams. Kiper is no worse or better than anybody else, but nobody who does mock drafts ever gets close to getting it right.
I love seeing old draft hot takes now that we have the benefit of hindsight. Criticizing taking Marshall Faulk instead of Heath Shuler or Trent Dilfer is a wild one.
Jimmy Johnson built a dynasty for the 90’s via smart drafting and 51 trades in three years. After he left Jerra was left to his own vices and showed his football prowess by sending the Cowboys back to the stone age with only two trades. Not going to mention the horrendous draft choices Jerra made because that’s low hanging fruit.
Mel Kiper he’s one of those guys who have inserted himself in the NFL and has never gone away. He writes words and opinions, and has never played a down a football in his life. His input has never been asked for by any team in the NFL.
Charlie Ward saved his body from a lot of pain and problems by going to the NBA, but if he was succesful in the NFL he could have made a lot more money
Not really sure about that the NFL didn't really start paying their player's BIG money until around the 2010+ era look at what Peyton Manning was making in the early to mid part of his career. ------> www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiqxo22gs7wAhVPuZ4KHfHxAmUQFjABegQIAhAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Foverthecap.com%2Fplayer%2Fpeyton-manning%2F1&usg=AOvVaw0oyrFFORBOtVoU-IgAiBi4
@@coffey1718 cmon now u trolling , he started in spots for the Knicks , u don’t make it to that level being a scrub , how many NBA players u know personally
The Cowboys helped all these teams make such bad picks now with a process that takes 3 left turns to go right. The amount of top 10 pick misses and first round misses since is staggering. It isn't just Dallas. I know NFL fans are familiar with the list of players the Browns DIDN'T draft before John Dorsey, and it looks like a Pro Bowl roster. The factory of sadness finally got a little smarter.
What always interested me most about the Dilfer pick by Tampa Bay was that the current QB at that time was Craig Erickson. He was a game manager, and most people in Tampa felt fine with him at QB for that time. The Bucs had no plans to draft a QB, still working on the defense. Apparently Craig went and played golf on draft day, came home, had a message from his agent, and that's when he (Erickson) learned about Dilfer. He reportedly said to his wife, we'll be moving within the year. The moral is that in the NFL, even if you are doing OK, you can still be replaced by potential.
@@davidpierce9949 The kind of QB that while he wont light up defenses week in, week out, with 300+ yards and 3 TD's. He wont be throwing silly interceptions, knows when to take a short sack vs a big loss, and provides a balanced offensive attack with run and pass plays.
Being an athlete in professional sports means that your team is always looking to replace you with a younger, stronger, faster, and cheaper version of yourself. Contrast that with a 'regular' occupation such as accountant or electrician where, once you have passed some probationary period, you are generally set to work for many years.
Would love to see mel kipers draft grade over the years. He could have been right though, Dilfer's career would have been dramatically different playing with HOF Marshall Faulk and learning under Jimmy Harbaugh. Dilfer still under-rated today, he did take Baltimore to superbowl and won, something that Baltimore had trouble doing without him, maybe would not have won Superbowl without him and deserves a little more credit for that season than he has been given. Poor guy had to play in Tampa Bay when they used to be white and orange.
Make no mistake....Trent Dilfer was a horrible...HORRIBLE! One of the worst Quarterbacks to ever win a Superbowl, and he wasn't "Aided'by the Ravens defense in that game, he was SAVED by them!
Well, Mel was dead wrong about Marshall Faulk. The fact that he was sandwiched with Wilkinson, Dilfer, and Shuler showed that Mel was more than a “little off” and shows how we overvalue QBs no matter how average they can be.
@@medicatedjay5698 And Charlie Ward wasn’t wrong. I felt he had more skill and ability than Shuler and Dilfer. His versatility would have been at worst an asset to any team. If Shuler and Dilfer were given high first-round grades, I don’t see why Ward wouldn’t have gone that high as well. Even as a Knicks fan, I would’ve loved to have seen what he could do in the NFL.
Man shut up Tony Dungy put that team together peckerwood Gruden took credit Trent was subpar it was the defense that was the best . Shut up and learn the sport
They were good for about 20 years: the 70's and the 80's. In the central division: 1970 #1 (8-6) 1973 #1 (10-4) 1975 #2 (11-3) 1976 #2 (10-4) 1981 Lost Super Bowl in a close game vs the 49ers 1982 7-2 strike year 1986 #2 10-6 1988 Super Bowl again, lost again in a close game again 1990 #1 9-7 Then they wouldn't have a winning season until 2005. However, they did have 7 winning season in 11 years: 2005 11-5 2009 10-6 2011 9-7 2012 10-6 2013 11-5 2014 10-5 2015 12-4
If I didn’t work it I wouldn’t watch it. - Trent Dilfer Amen. The draft is not for me. I can follow the picks on my phone. I don’t need to watch the incessant talking between choices.
I love how Jamal Anderson went third person about himself when comparing him to the likes of Brady and Terrell Davis. Those are the most comparable careers I’ve ever heard, his career and success is for sure at their level.........
He was a beast and had an all time great year in 1998, but had his career cut short from an injury. Definitely was a steal in the 7th round. The dude is confident, which probably part of what helped him succeed
In a much smaller setting Jets longtime PR man Steve Gutman also called out Mel Kiper in 1989 when he ripped them for taking Jeff Lageman in the first round, surprisingly he did well as a Jet unlike many other infamous first round busts.
I think both Mel and Tobin were equally wrong, pretty sure the Colts WERE dog sh*t thru most of Bill’s GM tenure (‘95 with Harbaugh being the outlier) but man, who wouldn’t have reacted that way to someone with no actual experience playing or coaching the sport telling the whole country how trash you, your team and your pick was? 😂 TV gold …. (And for the whole league to pass on Charlie Ward for a bum like Shuler? 🤦🏼♂️)
@@tbirum neither. He wasn't drafted top 5, nor was he drafted way late. Quite the coincidence is that he was drafted around the same time Aaron was drafted, but the hype wasn't there. One thing is for certain is that be has some big shoes to fill!
@@RIPdBOON HUGE shoes to fill. I do say "Ryan Leaf" type of documentary is still a possibility. Not because he was a top 5 draft pick, but because the packers Traded up to get him while still having A-Rod on their roster and because it is (in part) one of the reasons A-Rod might end up leaving the Packers. Imagine if A-Rod does leave the Packers and Jordan Love ends up putting up Ryan Leaf type numbers and is out of the league in 3 years time and the packers spend the next decade looking for a Franchise QB and A-Rod ends up taking his new team to the Superbowl and winning it in the next 2-3 years like Peyton Manning did or Brady did. THEN it would fall into the category of a "Ryan Leaf" type of documentary. At least that is my opinion. But I guess we will see.
And what a season the Colts had a year later in 1995! Beating the heavily favored Chiefs @ their own stadium! and coming so close vs Pittsburgh in the AFC championship...But I think if they would have made it to the SB the Cowboys beat them anyway, that team was too stacked.
“Sure it was with Jimmy’s team but we didn’t screw it up.” Cowboys fans have been saying those exact words for over 20 years. Jimmie earned the right to leave when he was ready to leave.
And 30 plus years after Jimmy doing what he did in Dallas with trades/drafting/value we still have clowns like Gettleman taking Barkley 2nd in the draft.
Well, looking at that right now, Barkley is just alittle shy of 1,000 yards, leads the NFL in rushing & the Giants are 7-2, so far, not to bad at all!!
Eugene Lipscomb is another very troubled NFL player who carried the nickname of “Big Daddy”, and they said nearly the same thing about him in that he had all of the talent in the world, but his other demons interfered with his football career. Eugene was a Korean War veteran if I am not mistaken, and I can certainly understand why he had off field issues.
I looked him up. He was a 3x probowler and 2x 1st team all pro so I'd say he was pretty successful. More than Wilkinson. That all being said Wilkinson had a decent career really. He had 8 sacks twice.. that's good for a DT.. very good.
With 18 picks in one Draft, you better hit on a few of those guys .... geeeeezzz Edit: Also, ive always felt bad for Trent Dilfer, he was a young guy with above average talent and had he had someone to help him develop properly and had he had a chance to grow without being chased around for his life every snap, and had he had a somewhat talented team around him .... who knows man. Who knows.
Charlie Ward saying he wasn't being arrogant for stating, that he wouldn't commit to football if he wasn't picked in the 1st round. He made a business decision before the drafts, pure and simple
I like how David Shula is the authoritative voice they went with for how boring the combine would be. Maybe him being bored by his future in the league is why he didn't accomplish much, aside from being Don Shula's son. That's just my two cents
@@chrisjacobs9101 please don't respond with an idiotic statement like that ever again. How the hell could he play better when the number 1 defense of the year kept scoring, preventing him from making plays in the first place? When the defense scores, trent doesnt get to play the next drive.
The only way Barry Switzer could have won a Super Bowl was with a loaded team. When he had to start coaching the team went 6-10 in 1997 and done in before 1998.
So the 3 national titles in college means he couldn’t coach? Even before Barry got their Jerry was screwing up the recipe they used to cook up the first super runs. He did the same with Barry. It was in documentary.
@@jaymccormack6875 Why does one thing have to lead to another? Jimmy Johnson was the architect and Barry was the janitor who kept the building running smoothly for awhile. Eventually he would have to coach the Cowboys and that was the end.
Mel's a Baltimore guy, so that jab at Indy was indeed heartfelt. He knew that the Irsay family was a managerial train wreck. To have Elway in 83, the Dilfer over a decade later both unwilling to play for them kind of speaks for itself. They won that lottery with Manning and Luck and with generational talent for decades playing at QB they got 1SB ring
I can't help but laugh at Trent Dilfer and his "I manipulated the draft" claim. Guess that's one way to explain dropping to where he did. Very comical ...
Don't recommend ad blocker or anything either!..it just load's n buffer's n often freezes during the ads and it takes even longer than the ads themselves!..
Video idea!... NFL films documentary on just the Dallas Cowboys making 51 trades, more the entire NFL put together Jimmy Johnson says in this film! U could get reactions from other teams at the time n what not and really pick Jimmy Johnson's brain area in this one and thoughts at the time etc.. include management,players and opposition at the time! I'm surprised NFL film's hasn't already done it cause it's potentially an Awesome video!...
People like to just hate on Mel Kiper But you gotta admit this was a fun and entertaining time to watch draft coverage, everyone is too scared to say anything controversial anymore
Dear NFL Films, please bring back Caught in the Draft.
It’s such a fascinating and fun watch. NFL Network doesn’t need 9 shows a day speculating and debating which team has the best positioned bye week or deciphering Tom Brady’s latest tweet. Original programming like Caught in the Draft is actually worth tuning in for.
Sincerely,
Intelligent football fans
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It amazes me to this day that Rod Smith went undrafted. What a player.
Not as many teams in the league, less draft picks before expansion teams. Also he played division II in college, but was one of best receivers in D-2. Not many players today are taken from d-2 in the draft now and very rarely do they make a big impact in the NFL. Why draft them on a long shot when they could sign them for a lot less money?
Yes he was a keeper
His TD reception in Super Bowl XXXIII kills my falcons :(
Larry Allen was one of the best Guards of all time. The Dallas Cowboys did a great job with that selection!
That play where Larry chased down a linebacker and makes a diving tackle to stop a pick six is one of the greatest highlights in NFL history
Than they screwed up on all the rest of the picks after that
One of the best players of all time regardless of position. He was Lawrence Taylor dominant.
@@tima5033 For real. Allen was a straight beast and one of the freakiest athletes to ever play in the NFL period
Jimmy Johnson getting fired was the beginning of the end for Dallas for a long, long time.
Absolutely
As a realistic Dallas fan you’re right
and the new salary cap; no more superteams.
Yep.
@@jasonnolan9697 but somehow the patriots did it.
Bill Tobin’s neighbor gets a visit from the IRS the next week to see how he can afford to live next door to an NFL GM on a mailman’s salary.
He must have married well, or Tobin was slumming.
The stock market isn't a mystery either. There are lots of ways to make money other than your day job.
It was 1994, if we're being honest their salaries probably weren't THAT far apart
Lol classic
I just don’t have any of that information I need you for a few few few minutes minutes before ik i Ghiloni
“ Sometimes Ryan Leaf happens.” No truer words were ever said.
That's so funny to me because I grew up in San Diego. LOL
brutal but true.
Thank goodness for JaMarcus Russell then.
Keep them coming nfl films this is gold!
These are great i wish they had one for every year
Just like ur mom 😌
37:52 "but sometimes Ryan Leaf happens"
b r u h
Jamal Anderson throwing shade for real right now hahahahahahahaah
N. . N. 0 nN. BP N. BBL. N. N. B. nB B. N n H.
Throwing shade? Talk like a human
@@TL2354 Pretty confident you're in the minority on not understanding that expression.
@@TL2354 it means being passive aggressive
Thank goodness for JaMarcus Russell and the Raiders.
The moment I saw the word “draft” I knew we were gonna hear the infamous “who the hell is Mel kiper”
Anyone can hate on Mel Kiper but the man literally invented his job. I have so much respect for any man who can make himself a made man by simply picking a path and grinding away at it
But his pick are awful
He just isn’t very good at it. Reminds me of a meteorologist, gets paid to be consistently wrong.
Nobody gets more than 1 in 3 of the first round picks right in any given year. They get most of the right players but they usually end up on different teams. Kiper is no worse or better than anybody else, but nobody who does mock drafts ever gets close to getting it right.
Kipper is all audio with no substance or accuracy.
kiper is just as good or arguably better than most NFL GM's most don't even come close 20 percent on their picks
I love seeing old draft hot takes now that we have the benefit of hindsight. Criticizing taking Marshall Faulk instead of Heath Shuler or Trent Dilfer is a wild one.
Jimmy Johnson built a dynasty for the 90’s via smart drafting and 51 trades in three years. After he left Jerra was left to his own vices and showed his football prowess by sending the Cowboys back to the stone age with only two trades. Not going to mention the horrendous draft choices Jerra made because that’s low hanging fruit.
Mel Kiper he’s one of those guys who have inserted himself in the NFL and has never gone away. He writes words and opinions, and has never played a down a football in his life. His input has never been asked for by any team in the NFL.
How did he manage to make a living out of it? 😂lol
8:02 Rich Kotite smoking a cigar during the combine, that explains the Jets futility during the mid 90s.
How the kotite got the jets job I’ll never know 😅
Keep these coming nfl films!
Charlie Ward saved his body from a lot of pain and problems by going to the NBA, but if he was succesful in the NFL he could have made a lot more money
Not really sure about that the NFL didn't really start paying their player's BIG money until around the 2010+ era look at what Peyton Manning was making in the early to mid part of his career. ------> www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiqxo22gs7wAhVPuZ4KHfHxAmUQFjABegQIAhAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Foverthecap.com%2Fplayer%2Fpeyton-manning%2F1&usg=AOvVaw0oyrFFORBOtVoU-IgAiBi4
Lol, Not at all. Guy made wayy more money being a NBA scrub.
@@coffey1718 cmon now u trolling , he started in spots for the Knicks , u don’t make it to that level being a scrub , how many NBA players u know personally
@@rayshardsmith2546 And 1 also.
Maybe and maybe not. He may of been a flop like many QB’s.
I’m fascinated how a mailman was able to afford a house in an NFL GM’s neighborhood haha
My question has always been...How much did that postman inherit to supplement his government salary for him to afford to live next to an NFL GM?
Larry Lacewell “yeah, we had Jimmy’s team but we didn’t screw it up”! Hell yeah you did.
The two best quarterbacks that year were Kurt Warner and Jeff Garcia both went undrafted.
4:34 bro said how bout my daughter we'll throw her in..... with a trade 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🏿♂️😂
"A day that will live in Infamy"😆😆😆
Chris Berman was always great with words
Well put together, appreciate the content
As a giants fan the draft is a scary thing cause even the top rated player could be a bust these mfs really research to the T
Dallas and JJ parting ways was such a bad decision.
You really went out on a limb here
The Cowboys helped all these teams make such bad picks now with a process that takes 3 left turns to go right. The amount of top 10 pick misses and first round misses since is staggering. It isn't just Dallas. I know NFL fans are familiar with the list of players the Browns DIDN'T draft before John Dorsey, and it looks like a Pro Bowl roster. The factory of sadness finally got a little smarter.
What teams did Mel Kiper build into greatness for him to be qualified to be called an expert?
none
The same as Tobin so Kiper came out the winner
@@TL2354 Seems Tobin built a team that went to the AFC title game. That is tons more than Kiper. Kiper is all entertainment and no substance.
He is a fraud and I never understood why he is relevant.
Yet he’s still employed
What always interested me most about the Dilfer pick by Tampa Bay was that the current QB at that time was Craig Erickson. He was a game manager, and most people in Tampa felt fine with him at QB for that time. The Bucs had no plans to draft a QB, still working on the defense. Apparently Craig went and played golf on draft day, came home, had a message from his agent, and that's when he (Erickson) learned about Dilfer. He reportedly said to his wife, we'll be moving within the year. The moral is that in the NFL, even if you are doing OK, you can still be replaced by potential.
What exactly is a game manager?
@@davidpierce9949 The kind of QB that while he wont light up defenses week in, week out, with 300+ yards and 3 TD's. He wont be throwing silly interceptions, knows when to take a short sack vs a big loss, and provides a balanced offensive attack with run and pass plays.
Being an athlete in professional sports means that your team is always looking to replace you with a younger, stronger, faster, and cheaper version of yourself. Contrast that with a 'regular' occupation such as accountant or electrician where, once you have passed some probationary period, you are generally set to work for many years.
Mel Kiper is a laughingstock among real experts. If a NFL GM was wrong as often as Mel Kiper, he wouldn’t keep his job very long.
He taught Screamin A Smith everything Smith knows.
Would love to see mel kipers draft grade over the years. He could have been right though, Dilfer's career would have been dramatically different playing with HOF Marshall Faulk and learning under Jimmy Harbaugh. Dilfer still under-rated today, he did take Baltimore to superbowl and won, something that Baltimore had trouble doing without him, maybe would not have won Superbowl without him and deserves a little more credit for that season than he has been given. Poor guy had to play in Tampa Bay when they used to be white and orange.
@@brandonschwab3692 but he wasn’t right. See how easy that was?
@@brandonschwab3692 The Ravens had a historic defense that year.
Dilfers accomplishments Super Bowl champion (XXXV)
Pro Bowl (1997)
Bart Starr Award (2003)
Steve Largent Award (2003)
They need more of these and the 6 days to Sundays documentarys that nfl films did
Arguing over Trent Dilfer vs. Trev Alberts...LMAO
“ how bout my daughter we’ll throw that in 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wonder if her name was Meg? 😂
Make no mistake....Trent Dilfer was a horrible...HORRIBLE! One of the worst Quarterbacks to ever win a Superbowl, and he wasn't "Aided'by the Ravens defense in that game, he was SAVED by them!
What does that say for the QBs at the Ravens in 2000?😂 The man won a super bowl.
Marshall Faulk 1990s beast mode!
Harbaugh took the Colts to the AFC Championship game in 1995, meanwhile Trev Alberts was a bust. Both Kiper and Tobin were wrong
And Harbaugh would prove there and later as a coach that he just cant win the big game.
Well, Mel was dead wrong about Marshall Faulk. The fact that he was sandwiched with Wilkinson, Dilfer, and Shuler showed that Mel was more than a “little off” and shows how we overvalue QBs no matter how average they can be.
@@cityhawk Colts were a hail mary away from the Super Bowl just the year after that feud
@@medicatedjay5698 And Charlie Ward wasn’t wrong. I felt he had more skill and ability than Shuler and Dilfer. His versatility would have been at worst an asset to any team. If Shuler and Dilfer were given high first-round grades, I don’t see why Ward wouldn’t have gone that high as well. Even as a Knicks fan, I would’ve loved to have seen what he could do in the NFL.
To be fair Albert's destroyed his right arm and couldnt keep it healthy. It's hard to predict that stuff.
mario bates: 38 touchdowns
greg hill: 12 touchdowns
Thank God they left Trent Dilfer for Tampa Bay, He was an important part in the molding of what would be a Championship Team later in 2002.
And he even won a super bowl with Baltimore.
That's a stretch
@@mutedmutiny9542 You mean Ray Lewis won a Super Bowl
Man shut up Tony Dungy put that team together peckerwood Gruden took credit Trent was subpar it was the defense that was the best . Shut up and learn the sport
Where did you get the idea he was the QB when Tampa Bay won in 2003 against the Raiders?
" Cincinnati Bengals have the first pick in the NFL draft." Not much has changed lmao, will the bengals ever be good.
lol ikr
Until they get a decent o-line they will be good
They were good for about 20 years: the 70's and the 80's.
In the central division:
1970 #1 (8-6)
1973 #1 (10-4)
1975 #2 (11-3)
1976 #2 (10-4)
1981 Lost Super Bowl in a close game vs the 49ers
1982 7-2 strike year
1986 #2 10-6
1988 Super Bowl again, lost again in a close game again
1990 #1 9-7
Then they wouldn't have a winning season until 2005.
However, they did have 7 winning season in 11 years:
2005 11-5
2009 10-6
2011 9-7
2012 10-6
2013 11-5
2014 10-5
2015 12-4
@@PaulGaither Paul is looking for a job in spirts casting I see :D
@@alphaomega8373 What is "spirts" casting?
Alot of superbowl champs in that 1994 draft amazing!!!!!!!
A few more hall of famers have come out from this draft since this doc was made
Love how they go back in time wit this
God I wish they would do more of these! That and the “Lost Rings” films!
WHO THE HELL IS MEL KIPER!?
I hate Jerry Jones but the picture at 4:50 is pretty badass
The redksins do the same thing in the draft every 10 years with late round QBs
I remember watching this live it was hilarious
This was the fastest 43 mins ever 🔥
If I didn’t work it I wouldn’t watch it. - Trent Dilfer
Amen. The draft is not for me. I can follow the picks on my phone. I don’t need to watch the incessant talking between choices.
I love how Jamal Anderson went third person about himself when comparing him to the likes of Brady and Terrell Davis. Those are the most comparable careers I’ve ever heard, his career and success is for sure at their level.........
Right? A legend in his own lunchtime.
He was a beast and had an all time great year in 1998, but had his career cut short from an injury. Definitely was a steal in the 7th round. The dude is confident, which probably part of what helped him succeed
He meant Kyle Brady, not Tom Brady. He meant David Terrell, not Terrell Davis. Poor guy mixes up names.
In a much smaller setting Jets longtime PR man Steve Gutman also called out Mel Kiper in 1989 when he ripped them for taking Jeff Lageman in the first round, surprisingly he did well as a Jet unlike many other infamous first round busts.
Dilfer winning the title in Tampa was perfect.
Dilfer was wild. He used to absolutely beat railroad bums to death with a crowbar growing up and through college.
Dilfer sucks
Baltimore was where he won the title.
I think both Mel and Tobin were equally wrong, pretty sure the Colts WERE dog sh*t thru most of Bill’s GM tenure (‘95 with Harbaugh being the outlier) but man, who wouldn’t have reacted that way to someone with no actual experience playing or coaching the sport telling the whole country how trash you, your team and your pick was? 😂 TV gold …. (And for the whole league to pass on Charlie Ward for a bum like Shuler? 🤦🏼♂️)
Lol, the RG3 reference doesn't age well 😂😂😂😂. He had a worse career than Dilfer.
I love the 1994 49ers. And I respect the Cowboys. Don't like 'em, but I respect them.
Man think of Kiper now. I love this guy
After watching this film the one thing I really wonder about is, how tough it must have been to grow up with a name like Bobby Beathard. ( 36:21 )
Bill Tobin was a LEGENDARY GM in the NFL. He drafted 7 NFL Hall of Famers. Kiper was out of his league.
RIP Bill Tobin
Can't wait for the jordan love documentary
LOL the question is, is it going to be a "Brady'esq" type of Documentary or a "Ryan Leaf" type of documentary?
@@tbirum neither. He wasn't drafted top 5, nor was he drafted way late. Quite the coincidence is that he was drafted around the same time Aaron was drafted, but the hype wasn't there. One thing is for certain is that be has some big shoes to fill!
@@RIPdBOON HUGE shoes to fill. I do say "Ryan Leaf" type of documentary is still a possibility. Not because he was a top 5 draft pick, but because the packers Traded up to get him while still having A-Rod on their roster and because it is (in part) one of the reasons A-Rod might end up leaving the Packers. Imagine if A-Rod does leave the Packers and Jordan Love ends up putting up Ryan Leaf type numbers and is out of the league in 3 years time and the packers spend the next decade looking for a Franchise QB and A-Rod ends up taking his new team to the Superbowl and winning it in the next 2-3 years like Peyton Manning did or Brady did. THEN it would fall into the category of a "Ryan Leaf" type of documentary. At least that is my opinion. But I guess we will see.
@@tbirum 🤡
That cowboys team also drafted Jimmy Smith great jags wr
And what a season the Colts had a year later in 1995! Beating the heavily favored Chiefs @ their own stadium! and coming so close vs Pittsburgh in the AFC championship...But I think if they would have made it to the SB the Cowboys beat them anyway, that team was too stacked.
“Sure it was with Jimmy’s team but we didn’t screw it up.”
Cowboys fans have been saying those exact words for over 20 years. Jimmie earned the right to leave when he was ready to leave.
I wasn’t interested in Heath shuler or Trent dilfer lmao 🔥 🔥
Double the NFL films staff so we can get more uploads please.
Sometimes Ryan Leaf happens. I wander how long Leaf will be the bar for bad draft picks.
I thought that line should be rephrased with "sometimes JaMarcus Russell happens..." 'cause I think Russell lowered the bar on busts.
How about Johnny Manziel?
And 30 plus years after Jimmy doing what he did in Dallas with trades/drafting/value we still have clowns like Gettleman taking Barkley 2nd in the draft.
Saquon is nice, just injuries
@@kobeisthegoat5767 Yeah, but thats why you don't take a RB that high. They have the shortest careers of any position in football.
Well, looking at that right now, Barkley is just alittle shy of 1,000 yards, leads the NFL in rushing & the Giants are 7-2, so far, not to bad at all!!
In 2022 charlie ward would have been the #1 pick
40:36 If the next thing out his agents mouth wasn’t “Oh sorry, please don’t fire me” I’ll be seriously disappointed😂😂😂
Larry Allen was a monster of a pick.
I very distinctly remember saying to anyone who'd listen back in 94 that Heath Schuler would absolutely, definitely be a bust.
Gus Ferotte was a great steal. Not an all star but a long career as a game manager who could fill in and hold on to the lead.
Eugene Lipscomb is another very troubled NFL player who carried the nickname of “Big Daddy”, and they said nearly the same thing about him in that he had all of the talent in the world, but his other demons interfered with his football career. Eugene was a Korean War veteran if I am not mistaken, and I can certainly understand why he had off field issues.
I looked him up. He was a 3x probowler and 2x 1st team all pro so I'd say he was pretty successful. More than Wilkinson. That all being said Wilkinson had a decent career really. He had 8 sacks twice.. that's good for a DT.. very good.
With 18 picks in one Draft, you better hit on a few of those guys .... geeeeezzz
Edit: Also, ive always felt bad for Trent Dilfer, he was a young guy with above average talent and had he had someone to help him develop properly and had he had a chance to grow without being chased around for his life every snap, and had he had a somewhat talented team around him .... who knows man. Who knows.
He still won a super bowl though
@@Draqeu6 ****major asterisk next to that SB win**** he's a trivia question when it comes to that team
It amazes me that anyone listens to Mel…. Ever.
He gets a whole lot more right than wrong. That's why
@@chrisd6287Mel's trash
Crazy seeing the old mock drafts where you had to write down your picks. Nowadays we have online simulators lol
Bruce was a legend!
Ike!
35:35 nothing more dangerous… than a shart in the dark…
4:51 what a legendary photo, nice rolex too
Differ may be the only quarterback who lost his job after winning a super bowl.
A 10yo could win a SB with that defense.
@@burprobrox9134 wrong
@@burprobrox9134 A10 year old is smarter than you
He IS the only QB to lose his job after winning a SB
I wonder how did Trent Dilfer win a super bowl but then I also wonder how did he get hired as an analyst
America were years ahead when it come to camera quality.
Has Kiper ever ate crow about being wrong? He seems like a guy who pretends his incorrect declarations didn't happen
They primarily ALL do
Charlie Ward saying he wasn't being arrogant for stating, that he wouldn't commit to football if he wasn't picked in the 1st round. He made a business decision before the drafts, pure and simple
Dilfer, lmao 🤣 😂 😆 what a joke! It's so sad he has a ring and Marino, Kelly don't..
Lmao he lit Mel Kiper up 🔥🤣🔥
Tobin didn’t last much longer as Colts GM so Kiper got the last laugh
I like how David Shula is the authoritative voice they went with for how boring the combine would be. Maybe him being bored by his future in the league is why he didn't accomplish much, aside from being Don Shula's son. That's just my two cents
In Green Bay's defense who were they going to cut to keep Kurt Warner - Brett Favre, Mark Brunell, or Ty Detmer?
If Jimmy Johnson didn't leave you may have seen Dallas win 4 strait and compete for a fifth...
You excited about Greg Hill? Yeah you know whateveryawant. Great!
Watching during the draft
Thrilling
Why is Trent complaining he still got a ring
Because he didn't EARN that ring lmao. He was carried by the Defense.
@@vDeadbolt that’s his fault though be better he wasn’t good enough to carry a team and had to be carried
@@chrisjacobs9101 please don't respond with an idiotic statement like that ever again.
How the hell could he play better when the number 1 defense of the year kept scoring, preventing him from making plays in the first place? When the defense scores, trent doesnt get to play the next drive.
@@vDeadbolt then he should shut and be happy he got to get a ring with doing the minimal amount of effort
@@chrisjacobs9101 read my first sentence again.
Don't be stupid.
If Jimmy stays in Dallas they end up winning 5 Super Bowls instead of 3.
Agree but only after they got bounced in 94’
@@nana-vt1lm Yeah, that 49ers team with Steve Young was phenomenal.
The only way Barry Switzer could have won a Super Bowl was with a loaded team. When he had to start coaching the team went 6-10 in 1997 and done in before 1998.
So the 3 national titles in college means he couldn’t coach? Even before Barry got their Jerry was screwing up the recipe they used to cook up the first super runs. He did the same with Barry.
It was in documentary.
@@jaymccormack6875 Why does one thing have to lead to another? Jimmy Johnson was the architect and Barry was the janitor who kept the building running smoothly for awhile. Eventually he would have to coach the Cowboys and that was the end.
Mel's a Baltimore guy, so that jab at Indy was indeed heartfelt. He knew that the Irsay family was a managerial train wreck. To have Elway in 83, the Dilfer over a decade later both unwilling to play for them kind of speaks for itself. They won that lottery with Manning and Luck and with generational talent for decades playing at QB they got 1SB ring
Glad to see that Mel Kiper has been wrong most of his career of being an analyst
I can't help but laugh at Trent Dilfer and his "I manipulated the draft" claim. Guess that's one way to explain dropping to where he did. Very comical ...
What a great production.
This video has the most ads in the history of everything!!!.. nobody knows what any of them ads are because every single person tunes out of it!...🙈🙉
Don't recommend ad blocker or anything either!..it just load's n buffer's n often freezes during the ads and it takes even longer than the ads themselves!..
Video idea!... NFL films documentary on just the Dallas Cowboys making 51 trades, more the entire NFL put together Jimmy Johnson says in this film! U could get reactions from other teams at the time n what not and really pick Jimmy Johnson's brain area in this one and thoughts at the time etc.. include management,players and opposition at the time! I'm surprised NFL film's hasn't already done it cause it's potentially an Awesome video!...
Look up “the great trade robbery”
People like to just hate on Mel Kiper
But you gotta admit this was a fun and entertaining time to watch draft coverage, everyone is too scared to say anything controversial anymore