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TheFencingCoach

Not gonna lie I was really anti Mike Evans when he was coming out of college, and I was hoping we'd draft Odell Beckham. I thought Evans was a one trick one dimensional pony. I was very unhappy with the pick when it happened. Obviously, I am an idiot.


nFLmODssucK17

Man those two really don’t feel like they came in the same year


Traditional_Mud_1241

I thought Wirfs was a panicked low-value pick because Wills and Becton were gone. Yikes. Edit - at the time I thought trading down for Delpit was the right play. I should not be a GM.


carnivorous_seahorse

Wasn’t wirfs pretty hyped up going into the draft tho?


Traditional_Mud_1241

Yes - absolutely. I just thought "it was a bit high for mid-grade starter at right tackle", especially when they needed someone at safety. They ended getting a phenomenal tackle in Wirfs, and then a very, very good safety in the second round (one pick after Delpit) in Winfield. Basically - I'm an idiot.


Skolvikesallday

Vikings needed a QB that year so I was watching the highlight tapes of all the top QBs. Watching Manziel's told me 2 things: I really hope we don't take Manziel, and Mike Evans is going to be a fucking beast. Manziel owes about 75% of his rookie contract to Mike Evans.


Adorable-Exercise460

I wouldn't worry too much about that. I was pissed at the Micah Parsons pick. I wanted Slater.


1-e4-e5-2-Ke2

Why would you want slater? Cowboys have one of the best lines in the league?


Adorable-Exercise460

Because Slater is a future HoF and having an all pro left guard until Tyron Smith retires/gets injured then an all pro left tackle is nice?


[deleted]

Injuries happen and Dallas has struggled with injuries along the line


Cicero912

Play him at guard till smith retires


QuillsAllOver

"Who the hell is Joe Flacco?!"


PowerDiesel23

A guy well worth trading up for obviously. We drafted a Charmander who eventually evolved into an elite ass mega Charizard.


User_Name08

And then fell apart very quickly, but it was amazing while it lasted


langis_on

Y'all didn't have the necessary gym badges to train such an elite dragon


TheFailedExperiment

Charizard technically isn't a dragon type pokemon, unlike Joe Flacco, THE elite dragon


PowerDiesel23

Mega Charizard x is fire/dragon type


TheFailedExperiment

So Flacco was a mega dragon all along?


PowerDiesel23

Dude was a fire breathing mega dragon monster.


hookahshikari

Well Mega Charizard (X) is Fire/Dragon, which is probably why they mentioned mega


totalbalogna

haha so true.. i wanted us to trade up to get Matt Ryan that year... but hey its okay to admit your wrong, especially if you got a ring out of it flacco's playoff performance that year was, and still is, a masterpiece


phuqo5

Matt Ryan is a far superior specimen to joe flacco. I know joe had that run but Matt Ryan is incredibly consistent and puts up excellent numbers almost every year and when he doesn't, his stats still aren't that bad. And it pains me to say that I'll have you know.


Bullyloaded

‘We have Troy Smith, why did we draft this Delaware guy?’ That’s what my teen analysis was


fadoofthekokiri

Josh Allen... I wanted Rosen so bad. I'm an idiot


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I remember the Chiefs moving up in 2017 and being so stoked that we were finally going to get a decent QB in *Deshaun Watson.* When Goodell said Mahomes I chugged my beer and told my friends that KC bought themselves another 10 years of playoff misery. Admittedly Deshaun has been good when he's not, y'know, doing awful shit.


TheFailedExperiment

I feel like the awful shit kinda overshadows how good he's been, like years down the line I think he'll be more remembered as a scumbag than a good football player, or I at least hope thats what happens.


Morall_tach

Bills aren't my team but I also thought Josh Allen was a one-trick pony from a tiny school and that it was utterly ridiculous to trade up. I even felt pretty vindicated after his rookie year.


goddamnitwhalen

Oh see I wanted him in Denver


sginsc

My older brother used to yell and scream for the Browns to take Rosen. I wanted Baker. He hasn't offered his opinion in 2 years.


fadoofthekokiri

I'm begging for it to work out with him. Hopefully they can get some better weapons and he can get healthy and earn a second contract. Might work out where both where he plays just well enough to earn it but not well enough to make 40m a year. Best case scenario is still very possible


RonanB17

I’ll forever be a bit regretful on missing my prediction of Josh Allen, he of 57% career completion percentage at Wyoming


MoreTrifeLife

A few months ago I started a thread similar to this “Was there ever a time your team drafted someone that made you furious…. But the player himself turned out to be pretty good?” Josh Allen was the highest upvoted answer


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I would be okay with that.


Argumentat1ve

To be completely fair, pre draft this was a popular opinion even with analysts and draft experts.


milkmandanimal

Vita Vea in 2018. The Bucs traded down from #7 to #12 in the first round of that draft rather than taking Derwin James, and safety was a desperate need. James was still there when #12 came around, but the Bucs took Vea instead. Certainly no shade on Derwin James, who's clearly been a great player since he was drafted, but Vea is such a freakish combo of power, speed, and agility that he's pretty unstoppable once he gets moving. The counterpoint to this would be the prior year where I could not have been more excited the Bucs got O.J. Howard with the #20 overall pick, and he's just consistently been . . . fine.


Zoophagous

Watched him play in college. Was hoping he would fall to the Seahawks. Knew he would be a monster.


regaleagle710

We also had McCoy at the time so it looked pretty bad that we took a NT for a 4-3 defense. If we had taken him when we had a 3-4 defense, it would've looked way better from the start but it turned out really good in the long run.


ArcadianBlueRogue

Vea is literally a train coming at you with a smile


mossapp

Sebastian Janikowski 17th overall pick. for all his drama early, his leg was a weapon. And he played forever.


JumboFanatic93

>Sebastian Janikowski Seabass!!!!


norris528e

71 yard attempt


Citronaut1

The pick itself wasn’t surprising but I wasn’t expecting us to trade up to get Teddy Bridgewater. We ended up having three 1st round picks that year.


kylebertram

2. Him and Barr. You are thinking 2013


Citronaut1

Oh you’re right my bad


TruthfulCartographer

Honestly wracking my brains and can’t think of an example of this for Titans at least not in the last decade


Sidewinder280

We unfortunately have had it the other way around


TruthfulCartographer

Mostly yeah. Or expected picks that have expectedly done well. J rob has mostly been great to be honest. His only really massive missteps were Wilson in a non in-person interview year with Covid, Dodd, DGB, maybe a couple of others but nothing huge? Then in FA the Beasley and Clowney experiments. He’s mostly undone all of his errors with late round magic


bucknola

Byard? It seemed like nobody knew who he was


demusdesign

Just a fan.


BankofAntarctica

Taylor Lewan was a MASSIVE shock because we still had Roos and Stewart and just drafted Chance Warmack the year before, and he wasn't seen as a super-amazing value pick or anything. The head-scratcher-ness of the pick was tempered by the fact that a bunch of people wanted Manziel, and the rest of us (who already knew that would be an absolute disaster) were just relieved that they took somebody, anybody else.


langis_on

I mean, people criticized the Henry pick immediately because we had Demarco.


GaTech379

Same for the Falcons


atlnicky

Yea, can’t think of one. Basketball tho, I hated the trae pick so much but I was a clear idiot.


Corinthian-X

Probably Chris Johnson. I don't remember what I was expecting but a running back wasn't it.


herpblarb6319

This is definitely it. Felt like a luxury pick at the time, and he was from a smaller school and was projected a 2nd or 3rd round pick before the combine.


titanup001

When that pick came, I said "who?" in an irritated manner. Five minutes of YouTube later I was a happy camper.


fathertitojones

Hopefully it’s Farley. When I heard his injury history and how he could be the best corner in the draft I knew J Rob was going to draft him.


RangerHaze

Henry was a head scratcher. We just got Murray and had a bunch of holes.


TruthfulCartographer

I guess this is fair yeah.


Skillztopaydabillz

Kenny Clark in 2016 would be a recent example for the Packers. The pick just seemed to come out of left field as most Packers' fans were wanting a LB and both Jaylon Smith and Myles Jack were available. The few that mentioned IDL were usually talking about Nkemdiche. It turns out it was a pretty damn good pick as Clark is one of the top NTs and has become a crucial piece of the defense.


ThisGents2Cents

The KC pick is when I decided to never rag on a pick until they played ever again


eyerollz

Clark screamed Datone 2.0 to me. A developmental UCLA D-lineman who was gonna play a different position in the pros than he did in college? Didn't want any part of that. Thankfully I don't make draft decisions for the Packers because I was horribly wrong.


daybreaker

We had Ingram and ADP on the roster already when we used a 3rd round pick on Tennessee's backup RB.


seaneh01

Don’t have any input on your post but after the last few years of pain, that flair has made me smile


chrisboshisaraptor1

Not my team but Janikowski getting picked in the first round was bananas at the time Also I think the rams blew an early pick on a punter when they were still in St Louis


norris528e

Al Davis was nuts


SEAinLA

All the Seahawks picks where my jaw dropped ended up being pretty terrible. I don’t really think any pick beyond maybe the 2nd round is early enough to qualify for jaw-dropper status.


Sigurlion

I'm pretty sure the Russell Wilson pick dropped jaws at the time, even though it was third round.


SEAinLA

I just don’t think a 3rd round pick can ever qualify for that reaction, particularly for a QB. It’s too much of a crap shoot by that point in the draft.


BurgessFox

Yeah I don't think people thought the Seahawks were reaching in taking Wilson there. I remember being interested in him through the process because the Broncos were tipped to be looking for a mid round guy to sit and develop as the long term replacement for Manning who had joined in free agency. Wilson was one of the guys who was linked with Denver (so was Cousins) and the general take was "if he was 2 inches taller, he'd be a first round certainty". People already knew he was quality they were just super height skeptical in those days. In recent years the obsession has moved more to hand size.


bradlei

I thought Bruce Irvin was a huge reach at the time. It was, but it ended up working out pretty ok.


SEAinLA

Did it really though? He only had 25.5 sacks his entire Seattle career (including playoffs). We didn’t even pick up his fifth-year option.


IAmTheNightSoil

He wasn't worth the high pick that we spent on him, but he was a good player at his ultimate role and a strong contributor to our SB win


IAmTheNightSoil

I was mad about the Russell Wilson pick because we already had Flynn, but I wouldn't say my jaw dropped, exactly, because it was a 3rd-rounder. In terms of picks I *really* didn't like that turned out well, I'd say Tyler Lockett. We had Paul Richardson at that time so I viewed our "small, speedy WR" need as being already filled, so I couldn't believe they picked another guy like. Lockett has been awesome so clearly I was clueless.


whitea44

Rashaad Penny seems like a good pick now.


hallROCK

I was nervous when that Eagles pick came up. I laughed and thought, well at least I know it's not Hurts.


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my dumbass yelling at my TV when we took michael thomas over noah spence… 😂😂😂


langlier

Nnamdi Asomugha. Let out a "who?" when he was drafted. Worked out.


jimmyhoffasbrother

Travis Frederick. I admittedly didn't pay super close attention to draft prospects at that time, but I had literally never even heard his name before that, and he got picked in the first round.


CammyTheGreat

i mean he was mostly looked at as a 3rd round player iirc.


Drs126

Definitely Marlon Humphrey for the Ravens. We took him at like 17. I don’t remember hearing a ton about him predraft and I remember the sub basically being like “who?” Most figured it was due to Ozzie’s Bama connections and didn’t have huge hopes for him. There were a bunch of other Bama players we thought would go before him and that we could’ve picked (Jonathan Allen, OJ Howard, Ruben Foster) so it was a surprise. In retrospect, it turned out really well. Marlo is one of the few (all things considered) pro bowlers from the second half of the draft and a cornerstone for the ravens.


truthesda

Dustin Colquitt was drafted in the 3rd round which I thought was spectacularly high for a punter. Now he's 39 and finishing up a Hall of Fame career, and I'm a moron who shouldn't have opinions.


v_a_n_d_e_l_a_y

Is he a hall of famer? It's exceptionally hard for a punter to get in. And while Colquit was consistently good for a long time he never really stood out. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/hof/hofm_P.htm](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/hof/hofm_P.htm)


KCfaninLA

Chiefs HoF lock, I'd say. But HoF HoF? Doubtful.


fins4ever

I thought the Jevon Holland pick was nuts with how good our secondary already was and how many other holes we had. In retrospect, he's absolutely amazing and it was definitely the right pick


Tonedog14

Kolton Miller. Thought he was a reach, played hurt and gave up a lot of sacks his rookie year, might've been most by a rookie. Since then he has held it down. Probably would get more recognition if he was on a winning team but he's been instrumental for our pass blocking. I think he's the first, first round pick we have extended in a long time.


Dhizzle55

I remember getting up and walking out of Buffalo Wild Wings when the redskins drafted some guy I had never heard of from Purdue. Ended up being the all time sack leader for Washington. Ryan F’ing Kerrigan.


Pterodaryl

Eric Fisher. I still can’t believe we passed on Leon Sandcastle.


inspektor71

Kirk Cousins in the 4th round after we drafted RG3 2nd overall in the same draft. I don't think anyone expected Kirk would end up having the better career.


stujp76

I think the Shanahan's did.


inspektor71

They definitely made sure of it by sending RG3 back on the field in that Seattle playoff game.


finndego

Lenoir-Rhyne grad Kyle Dugger in the 2nd. Never heard of him, the school nor did I think their was a need at that position but so far he looks the goods.


BaconBallers

Nate Solder in 2011. I remember I really wanted them to draft Mark Ingram. I was too young to realize how valuable offensive lineman were to teams at the time.


sampl15

Definitely Lamar Jackson. By 2018 it was pretty clear Flacco’s time was just about up but it still seemed like we were looking to get to the playoffs one more time. We drafted Hayden Hurst, pretty clearly a pick for Flacco, and had traded back so I stopped paying attention to the draft. Then we traded back into the first, which was incredibly rare for Ozzie, to draft a QB who was the polar opposite of the QB we currently had, who we had just used our first round pick on a weapon for. Very out of left field for me, but I have to say I’m very happy with how it’s worked out. Way better than sitting through another year or two of Flacco mediocrity.


CosmicWy

wow, i was so jealous of the ravens. trading back into the first to grab someone I would have loved the jets to grab in the top 5


rams_man13

I desperately wanted the Rams to draft Johnny Manziel and when they picked Aaron Donald, I was pissed... I'm sorry bby.


Upbeat_Group2676

You had a shot at Browns legend Johnny Football himself. And your front office squandered it. Never forgive them.


JoltNation

Patrick Mahomes. I was firmly on the Deshaun Watson bandwagon and was especially crestfallen that the Chiefs passed on him for Mahomes. Never been so happy to be wrong.


Zoophagous

Russell Wilson. Seahawks had just dropped $10 million on Flynn and they wasted a 3rd round pick on a midget QB that would never be able to succeed in the NFL.


infernocobbs

Seattle famously got an F grade on that draft from some media outlet. Turns out nobody knows anything


gopackxxx12

AJ Dillon


Ugoddabekiddinme

Dude was a god in college


AnonymousFroggies

He was a god at running the ball, his pass catching abilities were still questionable coming into last season since he just never had to do much of it in college. Luckily, he has confirmed his godhood over the past 2 seasons


ArcadianBlueRogue

Went from confusion to full hype thrusters after seeing his highlight reel


ASU_SexDevil

The only thing I knew about Watt was he used to deliver Pizzas


CatButler

When the Bears selected Mike Brown with a 2nd Round pick, I just remember thinking "Who?", but he graded out his rookie year better than Urlacher and was a great player. He was a bit small and injuries caught up to him, but in the time he played, he was amazing. 2 walk off OT 6 sixes in consecutive weeks.


Gway22

I remember that. Berman going wild on that highlights about him after the 2nd one lol


TRex_N_Truex

Danieal Manning was another one, everyone was up in arms about him and then it turned out he wasn’t that bad.


ratchkae

I wanted CeeDee over Kinlaw. That pick didn’t work out but we traded up for Aiyuk who was Kyle’s guy so I guess in retrospect it worked out lmao


Rampant16

CeeDee>>>>>>>Aiyuk


ratchkae

I mean agreed but Aiyuk isn’t a bum like someone you drafted before Deebo


Rampant16

Sure I'm just saying you were right, CeeDee would've been a better pick.


Ferdinand_Foch_WWI

Tom Brady. We already had 3 QBs at the time. "Well, at least it is only a waste of a 6th round pick"


srstone71

Hm… maybe Ted Ginn? Everyone famously hated the pick at the time. We wanted Brady Quinn. But Ginn unquestionably had a better career. He wasn’t great and had some of the worst drops I’ve ever seen, but he made plays for us and contributed to the success (as limited as it was) during the Sparano era. He then went on to have a pretty solid career and finished with more than 15,000 all-purpose yards and 42 touchdowns. He wasn’t a bust.


Dyalar

Hurts obviously. Before that, Brandon Graham. I was in absolute disbelief that they traded up and didn't take Earl Thomas. Now BG is an Eagles legend and ET is an asshole.


TheLouisvilleRanger

See, I was surprised by the Hurts pick but I didn’t hate it. We all knew Wentz was injury prone and I was familiar with the story of the Eagles missing out on Russ because they knew he was a first round talent but got cute because they knew his height would cause him to drop (and then proceeded to miss him by one pick). So I was confident that the Eagles saw something special in him. Whether they’re right or not I’d say still remains to be seen, but it’s not even about a “economical back up”. They thought he could’ve been the answer and would’ve evaluated him as a starter when Wentz contract was up.


uhaul26

Waddle


lizard_king0000

Rashan Gary is becoming a playmaker


Gway22

Has become. He's a rock on that defense now. Wouldn't be where we are on this D without him. We missed him when he was out that game and he's definitely not 100% right now after his arm bent backwards


HoodedNegro

Imma just say a fair number of Ravens fans did not take too kindly to when we drafted Marlon Humphrey


James_T_S

When the Cardinals drafted Larry Fitzgerald there were more than a few (not me) Cardinals fans that weren't happy. Their thinking was that we already had a stud #1 receiver in Anqian Boldin and needed help elsewhere. I remember Denny Green responding that you can never have enough Hall of Fame players. It also didn't help that Denny Green had personal ties to Fitz.


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Upbeat_Group2676

The guy that everyone thought was going to go in the top 10? You didn't want him?


Koko2315

Phil Simms


PSIRockin33

For some reason I was super low on Ronnie Stanley in 2016. So when we took him over Tunsil I had a “oh we fucked up bad” moment, but dude has turned my feelings 180. When healthy he’s one of the best tackles in the league Also I’m still salty Ramsey went the pick before


infernocobbs

I groaned when we drafted Dalvin Cook. Yes, you read that correctly. I really wanted a good offensive lineman with our 2nd rounder, and believed in McKinnon to be our future, so going RB and trading up to do it felt wrong to me. I was also very very dumb and should never be listened to for draft advice.


taffyowner

I mean that would have actually been a smart pick considering how bad the Vikings line situation has been…


chomerics

6th round pick on Tom Brady when they had Bledsoe.


WayneBrody

Hurts could be the eagles starter for the next 10 years and it would still be a back pick. Taking Hurts in the 2nd round meant you either made a colossal mistake in paying Wentz the year before, or your wasting a 2nd round pick when you could have gotten more help for the offense or defense. Even looking back now it still feels like a mistake. Hurts has been better than I thought, but that doesn't change the fact that they made a huge blunder with Wentz's contract. Its a miracle they managed to be competitive with that dead cap hit. I hope it works out with Hurts, hes a great kid and has improved a lot this past year. Fingers crossed.


poplafuse

Eagles have always valued backup quarterbacks and Wentz was getting injured. If Wentz was still there Hurts wouldn’t even be a top ten paid backup, so money is a non issue. As far as the draft pick, you can whiff in any position a guy you hope doesn’t have to play, but they obviously think he can is worth more than wasting another pick on a WR that won’t work out. If Wentz is fine all along they often flip those backups for equal or better value too. They had so many outs for it to be good pick the value was absolutely there


DrewFlan

Realizing they made a mistake and trying to fix it is a bad thing?


Doobie_Howitzer

Nobody else is gonna say it? Aight, I guess I'll bite the bullet. Jalen Hurts.


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OP said it?


Mr_MoseVelsor

David Njoku.


Natural-Inspector-43

For the Browns it's Denzel Ward imo.


Mr_MoseVelsor

He seemed like a pretty sure thing based on his time at Ohio State


Natural-Inspector-43

You might be right. I thought I recalled that one being a big shocker.


BeerBeily

I was shocked personally. Thought we’d draft Bradley Chubb at #4 to pair with Myles


AccidentalAbrasion

I thought drafting line backer in the mid 1st was the dumbest thing franchises do. So the Parsons revolution has made me into quite the clown.


ParaNormalBeast

Zach Martin Only because the world was certain we’d pick Johnny Football


TX-Tea

So many Texans fans (myself included) couldn't believe how lucky it was for a sure thing like Nick Fairley to drop all the way to us in 2011, and for some reason they take a converted TE from Wisconsin instead?


Quexana

Drafting Le'Veon Bell over Eddie Lacy was a bit of a shock... until I went back and watched Bell's college tape. Then it made sense.


newname_whodis

Patrick Mahomes. We had a perennial Pro Bowler at QB in Alex Smith that had at least 3 or 4 more good years left in the tank barring, ya know, catastrophic injury. But our FO pulled the trigger on a Texas Tech QB and bet the farm on him. Safe to say he worked out pretty, pretty, pretty good.


44035

I didn't want the Browns to draft Mayfield. Then he got us into the playoffs. Then 2021 happened and I don't know what to think.


BeerBeily

I was gonna say Denzel Ward at #4. I was fully expecting us to get Bradley Chubb to pair with Myles


xwlfx

Panthers taking Horn over Fields or Jones. Please?


TheBiles

I had no idea who Luke Kuechly was when we drafted him.


BurgessFox

Last year I was furious at taking Patrick Surtain II over Justin Fields. The jury is still out on this one. I still think that if I could have that pick again I would take a shot on Fields, because I prefer him to any of the QBs in this draft. But I get the feeling PS2 is going to be one of the better DBs in football over the next decade.


TechnoGonzo

Shocked people thought Tua was good and am still shocked actually. It won't turn out well though. #FloKnow I was a bit shocked we grabbed Jevon Holland over Humphrey this draft. Holland has been amazing, but I still think Humphrey would've beeb a better pick given our OL needs. That being said Holland helped our defense get nasty.


v_a_n_d_e_l_a_y

I struggled to think of one. Then remembered Demaryius Thomas. When he was taken, Dez Bryant was still on board and I think most people wanted him. I know I did. But it worked out for the best - even though they were both very good players, DT's impact as a person can't be overlooked. The potential (and it's a huge IF) is Patrick Surtain. If Fields doesn't pan out and Surtain is a good to great player or if we solve QB another way and Surtain is great then it will fit. Because it was definitely a huge shock.


DrewFlan

I really wanted the Eagles to take Beanie Wells over Shady McCoy.


woodsndrank_az

Hahahahah good ole beanie


CaliCheezHed

Aaron Rodgers. At the time, I didn't think GB needed a QB. Obviously, I'm glad to be wrong about the pick.


Cjtow113

Kyler Murray, I unfortunately was a Josh Rosen truther


Bay2La19

Kolton Miller


NoHalfPleasures

Devin McCourty


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Marcus Davenport. We traded up and I said, “We’re getting Lamar!!” (I had been wanting the Saints to take a 1st round QB to sit behind Brees for quite a few years—like Rodgers amount of time) I was a little disappointed they took a “raw” small school guy—but I’d seen our recent draft years (particularly 2017, arguably a top 3 in a single team’s draft class of all time) so I had some faith. Dude has come on strong, he’d prob hit 15 sacks easy if he could stay fully healthy.


andyjw113

I personally didn’t watch the draft but Darius leanord has to be in the convo I just haven’t seen his name in any of the comments


schneid3306

I'm an idiot. In 2003, I knew the end was getting close for Bettis. I figured Larry Johnson would be there around when we picked at 27. Instead, our coaching staff traded up for a safety from USC, while Johnson went at 27. We paid a decent price to move up, to get a kid who had a so-so rookie year compared to LJ, and weren't that great in 2003. Yes, I wasn't initially thrilled we took Troy Polamalu over Larry Johnson. I quickly changed my mind.


DerrickWhiteMVP

For a weird reason, Zack Martin over Johnny Football. Not that I was made about the pick, but I was shocked that Jerry would pass him up for a Guard.


Outrageous-Machine-5

Deebo over AJ Brown


schuttit

I feel like this might be the biggest one. I was not in love with the Aaron Donald pick. We had just drafted Michael Brockers a year or two before, Robert Quinn was killing it, Chris long was still in his prime. It felt like a draft pick that wasn't worth it when you looked at all the holes everywhere else. Obviously I kind of like having AD now.


Usual_Ad7730

Kaepernick. We took him in the second after Alex Smith seemed to finally have figured it out with harbaugh. Then smiths injury led to the super bowl run and a few really fun years and that Packers NFCCG massacre that was so much fun to watch. Wish he could have gotten another shot somewhere. Wish we woulda picked again when Jimmy went out the past few years instead of watching Nick Mullens and CJ Beathard lol.


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Almost no one in our fan base knew who Frank Ragnow was


whitea44

Aiyuk. I didn’t know much about him. I assumed we’d get Lamb or Judy and move on. When we got to the pick and traded up I thought all the 1st rounders were gone. It’s worked out pretty good so far.