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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 564108" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>I'm still a big TT fan, as overall his body of work as our GM has been above average to excellent. Of course, excellent doesn't mean "never made mistakes" as that is an impossibility in the NFL. However, 2011 and 2012 have been his worst drafts by far. In 2011, the only two players that offer any ray of sunshine are Cobb and maybe Sherrod. TT's success rate in that draft is a pitiful 14% (excluding Sherrod for now). In 2012 he had two hits with Hayward and Daniels with Perry teetering on the edge of the cliff. Assuming that Perry fails and Sherrod turns into a good lineman, TT will achieve only a 25% success rate in both of these drafts.</p><p></p><p>In my rankings (which have been discussed before), TT's career draft rate was slightly above 50% while Ron Wolf's career rated a 47% success rate. TT has now dropped down to a 45% success rate. That's still not a bad place to be considering most of the other non-Vince Lombardi GMs for the Packers had success rates in the 20-to-low 30% range. That's why I still say that TT is in that above average to excellent range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 564108, member: 5830"] I'm still a big TT fan, as overall his body of work as our GM has been above average to excellent. Of course, excellent doesn't mean "never made mistakes" as that is an impossibility in the NFL. However, 2011 and 2012 have been his worst drafts by far. In 2011, the only two players that offer any ray of sunshine are Cobb and maybe Sherrod. TT's success rate in that draft is a pitiful 14% (excluding Sherrod for now). In 2012 he had two hits with Hayward and Daniels with Perry teetering on the edge of the cliff. Assuming that Perry fails and Sherrod turns into a good lineman, TT will achieve only a 25% success rate in both of these drafts. In my rankings (which have been discussed before), TT's career draft rate was slightly above 50% while Ron Wolf's career rated a 47% success rate. TT has now dropped down to a 45% success rate. That's still not a bad place to be considering most of the other non-Vince Lombardi GMs for the Packers had success rates in the 20-to-low 30% range. That's why I still say that TT is in that above average to excellent range. [/QUOTE]
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