Let’s look at the grades of Reese’s 3 draft classes. After the great job of the rookie class in 2007, we come back to find that only two of those players have been able to graduate.
Player | Rating | Comment |
Ross | 4 | See yesterday’s post |
Smith | 2 | fantastic player |
Alford | 5 | tough injury vs Chicago |
De Ossie | 5 | Zak’s dad taught him to stick as longsnapper |
Boss | 3 | could be a 1 if he had an OC who knew what a TE was |
Koets | 6 | definition of fringe player |
Johnson | 4 | where is DeSean Jackson? |
Bradshaw | 4 | Bradshawlic’s lament- if I could only stay healthy |
Phillips | 3 | incomplete, waiting for microfracture gods |
Thomas | 3 | on his way to 2 |
M’ham | 4 | on his way to 2 if he can hold onto the ball |
Kehl | 5 | Giants nurturing or another Round 4 Lber? |
Goff | 5 | Giants nurturing or another Round 4(sic) Lber? |
Woodson | 7 | |
H’son | 7 | |
Nicks | 3 | on his way to 1 |
Sintim | 5 | put him at MLBer when Wilkinson gets hurt |
Beatty | 4 | buy’m, on his way to 3, possibly 2 |
Barden | 7 | could not dress, needs to get physical |
Beckum | 5 | could be a 3 if he had an OC who knew what a TE was |
Brown | 5 | incomplete, waiting for Achilles gods |
Bomar | 6 | project, but it takes time |
Wright | 7 | |
Woodson | 7 | |
4.8 |
When objectively compiled this way, the luster of that rookie class that earned us a Super Bowl has faded a little bit. It is tough being a GM when injuries routinely lay waste to your picks. But injuries are what they are. Reese does well for finding a bunch of guys who stick on the roster, but in the end we have roughly ~2-3 picks per class that are looking to deliver at a consistently high level for this team. That is solid, not stellar. We like Reese. This is very good work. But he is not the best drafting GM the last 3 years.
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