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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 798373" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Our defense was terrible and everybody here bemoaned the lack of priority that TT put on it. He made it a priority (not just because of the Packer Forum I hope!) but swung and missed. The point is that no matter where you draft a position, make it count by drafting a guy that can play.</p><p></p><p>Looking at my tracking spreadsheet, here is how TT stacked up to his predecessors:</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Percentage of OL drafted during entire tenure</u></strong>:</p><p>18% Ted Thompson</p><p>16% Ron Wolf</p><p>14% Mike Sherman</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Average Draft Round</strong></u>:</p><p>3.9 Ron Wolf</p><p>4.3 Ted Thompson</p><p>6.3 Mike Sherman</p><p></p><p>While TT drafted OL more often per draft than his predecessors, Wolf drafted them in the higher rounds. **Sherman's downfall was essentially ignoring the OL. He drafted two duds in Mike Houghton and Brennan Curtin during the 6th round and lucking out with Scott Wells in the 7th round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 798373, member: 5830"] Our defense was terrible and everybody here bemoaned the lack of priority that TT put on it. He made it a priority (not just because of the Packer Forum I hope!) but swung and missed. The point is that no matter where you draft a position, make it count by drafting a guy that can play. Looking at my tracking spreadsheet, here is how TT stacked up to his predecessors: [B][U]Percentage of OL drafted during entire tenure[/U][/B]: 18% Ted Thompson 16% Ron Wolf 14% Mike Sherman [U][B]Average Draft Round[/B][/U]: 3.9 Ron Wolf 4.3 Ted Thompson 6.3 Mike Sherman While TT drafted OL more often per draft than his predecessors, Wolf drafted them in the higher rounds. **Sherman's downfall was essentially ignoring the OL. He drafted two duds in Mike Houghton and Brennan Curtin during the 6th round and lucking out with Scott Wells in the 7th round. [/QUOTE]
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