02-11-2009, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by milkman
Let's take a closer look.
In '97, when Parcells took over the Jets, Jim Druckenmiller was the first QB taken in the draft, and Jake Miller was the second.
#26 and 42 overall respectively.
Danny Wuerful was the third QB picked.
#99 overall.
'98 was the Manning-Leaf draft and the Jets did not have a first round pick.
QBs taken after the Jets first pick, 2nd round #56 overall included Charlie Batch, #60, Jonathon Quinn, #86 and Brian Greise, #91.
Let's go to Dallas.
In '03, he did pass on Byron Leftwich, Kyle Boller and Rex Grossman, all taken in the first round after the Cowboys took Terrence Newman with the #5overall pick.
The Boys did not have a first round pick in '04.
So the only QB you could make an argument that he passed on, really, is Leftwich, who went #7 overall after the "Boys took Newman.
And I don't think you could honestly make a legitimate argument that Leftwich was on the same level as a prospect as Stafford and Sanchez.
So using Parcells draft history really isn't relevent.
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Great work.
So when he was in position to draft a franchise QB (and needed one), he's taken one 50 percent of the time. Yes to Bledsoe. A no ****ing doubt about it lock. And no to Ryan, whom a lot of people had questions about coming out.
I bet he regrets the no.
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