2021
Tutu
Rochell
Jacob Harris
Jake Funk
2020
Terrell Lewis
Terrell Burgess
Brycen Hopkins
2017
Gerald Everett
Samson Ebukam
2014
Gregg Robinson
Tre Mason
Maurice Alexander
2013
Tavon
2012
Brian Quick
Jackrabbit
Pead
Technically AD and Gurley, but they also had proven production and were first round picks. The miss rate is much higher than the hit rate when picking players based on elite athleticism and ignoring the lack of production, or injuries.
I think Snead puts a lot of emphasis on athleticism, he’s talked about it enough.
I’ve always hoped Snead would value character , intelligence and production, just as much as athleticism. He seemed to when McVay arrived but 2021 seemed like he returned to old tendencies.
I know Jourdan explained that once the roster was good and pretty much set, that Snead was mostly drafting for Special Teams and situational role players. That’s a poor strategy if those types aren’t panning out. What’s wrong with continually trying to improve the starting roster and create competition?
Tutu? This is the kind of thing that drives me a little batty in these conversations... any questionable pick can be labeled "traits"?
Tutu was a productive player in college and we can see why he was drafted now. On top of that.. he's actually NOT. a traits player.. as he's undersized. A "traits" player would be someone with special overall ability who might be raw or have lacked production in college.
Brycen Hopkins.. same thing.. totally productive as a college player at a power 5 school. Not a traits pick. He was a second team all American, for goodness sakes.
Jake Funk? Dude.
Heck.. Lewis wasn't a "traits" guy.. he was an injury gamble and everyone knew it. That was a bet on health, not ability or skill.
Everett and Ebukam were highly productive at smaller schools and started a ton of college games at the positions they were drafted at.
I'm not getting into the Fisher years... I've been pretty clear about that and there's a clear change in philosophy once McVay was hired.
I just think it's reductive to throw any guy who's an excellent athlete who bombs into a "reach" bin.. in fact.. even Rochell had a lot of buzz about him going into the draft and was projected to be a starter in the NFL.
Guys like Robinson are fair to characterize this way, though... he was a FREAK.. but there were serious technnique questions.. and it turns out he was an idiot.
The NFL Draft is a high-variance thing.. and even the best at it fail plenty. Having more high-round picks is usually the best way to find success. The alternative is a shit ton of picks overall... and that's what the Rams do.