Top 10 Best and Worst NFL Draft Picks

There's lingering bad blood between Trev and ESPN. He left under unhappy circumstances, and the four-letter network doesn't easily forget such things. This doesn't surprise me at all.
Ahhh, I forgot about that. Probably makes sense that didnt mention his injuries that plaqued him. The ESPN college football analysts have gotten to be a joke. The only one I respect is Palmer, he seems to have a broad knowledge of eveything and doesnt seem to play favorites(at least when Im watching).
Agreed. Kuselius is a clown, Chris Fowler can barely read off a prompter, Herbie hates NU. Craig James has been giving A LOT of love to NU lately, but I still think he's a pile. Andre Ware and Desmond Howard aren't too bad.
Ever since Bo got to town Herbie has shown NU a lot more love.
Yup. The Ohio State connection.

 
I watched a top 20 draft bust special on one of the ESPN channels last night, but it didn't have Trev on the list. It did however have LP which was somewhat surprising given the fact that they were calling these draft picks out of college slam dunks as players in the NFL. The reason I didn't believe LP belonged on the list stems from the fact that he was never a slam dunk pick because of his troubles while he was at Nebraska. There were a lot of reservations about him long before the draft. They did have a couple of guys on the list considered busts because injuries knocked them out of the game. I don't really know if injuries can make a draft pick a bust. The #1 on the show was Ryan Leaf. #2 was Tony Mandrich. #3 was either Andre Ware or Heath Shuler can't remember. #4 was Brian Bosworth. #5 was LP. I'm also a little surprised given the context that the Boz was listed on the list. He was kicked off the OU team. He was banned from the NCAA for steroid use. He had a short NFL career due to injuries. I can't say he was a slam dunk player either given his troubles long before he got to the NFL.

 
There's lingering bad blood between Trev and ESPN. He left under unhappy circumstances, and the four-letter network doesn't easily forget such things. This doesn't surprise me at all.
Ahhh, I forgot about that. Probably makes sense that didnt mention his injuries that plaqued him. The ESPN college football analysts have gotten to be a joke. The only one I respect is Palmer, he seems to have a broad knowledge of eveything and doesnt seem to play favorites(at least when Im watching).
Agreed. Kuselius is a clown, Chris Fowler can barely read off a prompter, Herbie hates NU. Craig James has been giving A LOT of love to NU lately, but I still think he's a pile. Andre Ware and Desmond Howard aren't too bad.
Ever since Bo got to town Herbie has shown NU a lot more love.
Yup. The Ohio State connection.

I hope Gameday comes to Lincoln for the Texas game. So we can chant "'95,'95,'95" when the guys come on stage.

 
I watched a top 20 draft bust special on one of the ESPN channels last night, but it didn't have Trev on the list. It did however have LP which was somewhat surprising given the fact that they were calling these draft picks out of college slam dunks as players in the NFL. The reason I didn't believe LP belonged on the list stems from the fact that he was never a slam dunk pick because of his troubles while he was at Nebraska. There were a lot of reservations about him long before the draft. They did have a couple of guys on the list considered busts because injuries knocked them out of the game. I don't really know if injuries can make a draft pick a bust. The #1 on the show was Ryan Leaf. #2 was Tony Mandrich. #3 was either Andre Ware or Heath Shuler can't remember. #4 was Brian Bosworth. #5 was LP. I'm also a little surprised given the context that the Boz was listed on the list. He was kicked off the OU team. He was banned from the NCAA for steroid use. He had a short NFL career due to injuries. I can't say he was a slam dunk player either given his troubles long before he got to the NFL.
I saw that one too. The one that had Trev on the lists was on the Sportscenter Special "On the Clock." It ranked best and worst by the spot the were picked. Trev was the picked 5th so he was the 5th worst draft pick.

Is it just me or is ESPN now confusing its own viewers with this Draft crap. Mock draft after Mock draft, 85 different draft best/worst countdowns. Im beginning to think that McShay and Kiper are really the same person, because their opinions dont differ from each other.

 
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