The Worst QB Draft in NFL History
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- čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
- The 2021 NFL draft was very bad for QBs. But the 2022 NFL draft was worse.
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The very first pick in 2021 and the very last pick in 2022 were the only 2 QBs worth anything compared to every QB picked between them.
And even then Trevor Lawrence still hasn't proven himself, tho he's not bad
Statistically, Lawrence is basically identical to Daniel Jones.
T law is being overrated for some reason and I don’t get it
@@spidamitchell8311 it's because he was the "best qb prospect since Andrew Luck" and they don't want to abandon that narrative.
I’d say Pickett is better than we give him credit for he can win you games and that’s the only thing that matters in the sport
Brock Purdy is the best argument for cutting every scout's salary in half.
False. He's a system QB and it's not even close 😂
Dumb take. Yes, they're not always right, but if a team drafts without proper scouts I guarantee you that it would be a dumpster fire
@@sykosteve777you don’t know ball in the slightest
@@sykosteve777Every qb is a system qb lol. What do you call the offense they’re in lmao. Casuals is hilarious
@@cgreen9686 I've been saying forever, Montana- Walsh, Brady- Belichick, Aikman-Johnson, etc...
1974, my friends. No QBs in the first round. No QBs in the second round. Round 3: Danny White. That was it.
Ew
Danny White was OK, took the Cowboys to three straight NFC Championship games in the early 1980s
One tiny problem...
He wasn't Roger Staubach
Danny White wasn't bad tho😂 but yeah fair point
@@mjwatts1983Roger is still one of the clutches players of alltime
@mjwatts1983 I didn't know this till just now but Danny White was also Dallas' starting punter his whole career😂
Don't think we've forgotten your 2007 video.
What was the 2007 video?
Real
What??
@@kafkascarlet9671 A video on why the 2007 QB draft class is the worst
@@nicholasweaver2374 sometimes things change lol.
If anyone can succeed in Kyle Shanahan’s system then it speaks volumes for how big of busts Josh Rosen, Trey Lance and Sam Darnold are 😂
Not anyone clearly. Brock purdy really has great football IQ and I’m not even a niners fan.
lance’s issue was that when he actually got the opportunity to play, he ended up getting hurt. i don’t think he’d be doing what brock is doing if he was healthy BUT i don’t think he’d be qualified as a bust
Sam Darnold did well when he was called upon. And did Rosen even get play time? I seriously can't remember.
@@rexblade504Sam Darnold did well? In his start he was looking like an arguably worse QB2 choice than Brandon Allen.
@@yerrrrr2787 What are you talking about? He looked solid. He did well enough to get another chance as a starter in Minnesota
The Skylar Thompson playoff game vs. Buffalo ended 34-31. It was shockingly close lol ...
@@natedawg_ Who said anything about Tua?
Delay of game penalty was a back breaker for the fish
The final score of the dolphins-bills playoff game was 34-31, not 34-13.
Nice catch.
Though Skyler did not play great, the offense put up way more pts than I expected and the Dolphins almost came out on top, which if they DID, it would’ve been the biggest playoff upset in years.
Yeah, with how well the Dolphins did with freaking Skylar Thompson, I can't help but think that if Tua were in that game, they would have won, and maybe even handily. That game was the first sign that the Bills were struggling that postseason (although even both that performance and my Bengals fan hopium failed to prepare me and many others for the meltdown they had the week after)
@@rickbrenner3 I remember multiple great passes dropped by Waddle, so I actually think Skyler did much better than he gets credit for. Definitely better than I expected.
MY BAD
“Talent evaluators absolutely nailed this draft” Brock Purdy with the last pick 🤨
He's a system QB
@@sykosteve777if its just the system then why is his numbers so much better than garoppolo’s
@@Henry-uw5ltthree words: McCaffrey dump offs.
@@Henry-uw5ltI don’t think Brock is crazy good and levels above but you still have to recognize that you have to be able to execute even in whatever system he’s in.
I think what makes the 2021 worse is that this class wasn’t expected from their draft position to do much whereas 2021 saw multiple trade ups and expected franchise quarterbacks who all failed
Worst draft class is worst draft class. Being more disappointed in one because it had more 1st round busts doesn't means it's actually worse overall.
Agreed there were so many names in the 2021 draft that people thought would be franchise QBs but can't even stay on a single team.
@@dogmd7
True. All but Trevor, who will likely be offered a contract extension soon by the Jags, which could make him one of the highest paid QBs in the league if Trevor balls out this season.
To be fair Justin Fields got screwed
@markula_4040
Has the gas leak been repaired yet?!
The wooden paneling is gonna get damaged, for it is the best feature….
The biggest travesty in all of sports is the Steelers not drafting Dan Marino. He grew up in Pittsburgh, went to Pitt, set all kinds of records, and we know what he ended up doing in the NFL. If he’d played for us he’s be the G.O.A.T. Drafting Picket was an attempt to not let history repeat itself.
😮
Same could be said about San Fran going with Alex Smith in ‘05, and Rodgers slipping in the hands of GB… I mean he did grew up in Northern California
But they thought Bradshaw had a few more years left in his arm... if both sides had been honest with each other, they could have drafted Marino. I'm still pissed at the world about the accident Rivera was in that stopped his career before it started.
Bradshaw had a career ending elbow injury
Senor sack Gabe Rivera made a critical mistake…
But yes I always think about it as well, had Marino been drafted by steelers.. how many SB wins would they have today?!? 10? 12?!? They were contenders most of 80s&90s without Marino, with him?!? 9ers are not the team of that decade
Teams are not developing QBs any longer. Those who have early success are the exception, not the norm.
Everyone wants to win now and there is nothing wrong with that, so what you're just pouting with your comment? Very zesty
@@sideshowtrey9002 Just stating the reality.
@@sideshowtrey9002Problem is teams aren’t smart enough to put together teams built to “win now.” A rookie QB isn’t just coming in and fixing a trash team 99% of the time. Teams need to learn how to develop QBs and not just chase the shiny new toy every season
I remember to this day hearing Malik Willis to the Lions at the 2nd overall pick. Even the Lions coaching staff was praising him when they coached him in the Senior Bowl that year. THANK GOD they went with Hutchinson.
That would have been one of the biggest, dumbest self-owns in NFL history.
That would be looking at the Bears trading up for Trubisky and saying, "Hold my beer."
@@weregretohio7728 Right? That God the Lions have a competent GM now.
As a Falcons fan, the names Desmond Ridder and Arthur Smith give me ptsd from some of the worst Football my eyes have laid on
Y’all fans deserve it tho fuck atl
Lil bro remover Week 17 game vs the Saints 😂
I remember when I was a kid, it was widely accepted that a newly drafted NFL QB would spend the first 5 years on the bench learning how to be an NFL QB, now they can't afford to let them sit on the bench. I also remember ( at the time of Mansell) that the Monday Morning QB guy looked at the stats and said "Of the last 64 QBs drafted by the NFL, 5 have been successful. That's a problem with the system, not these young men."
More like 3 years though the Raiders had done 5. Honestly this may have held Stabler back in the latter two years before he became a starter.
Sam Howell beat starters not backups in his first nfl game against the cowboys that’s why the win was so impressive the cowboys literally went out of there way and publicly stated they’d be playing the starters even thought they had already clinched the playoffs a little research neva hurt nobody
2022 was a deep backup QB draft.
It seems no QB stands a chance these days.
QB's are not developed anymore, it's toss them in. They better swim or they are done.
Lmao these nfl first round quarterbacks should be expected to be good at football? Thats your argument?
@Cruckavens777 No read over that again. Rookies rarely hit the ground running in the NFL because the game is faster, and their opponenets are smarter compared to college. The standard used to be selecting the successor early and letting the learn behind the starter. Steve Young and Montana, Rodgers and Favre, Mahomes and Smith. When a rookie qb is allowed a year or more to sit back and learn from a veteran, their performance is more likely to be better. Now qbs are just thrown into the fire, many of them are raw and need more refining and they just don't get it. The League is littered with squandered potential at the qb position
2013. Only 1 QB taken in the first. Only QB left in the league is Geno Smith. Had the likes of Mike Glennon, Ryan Nassib, and Landry Jones.
Something Wild like Matt Corral making a comeback and becoming Kurt Warner is gonna make you look dumb lmao
Niners GM John Lynch needs to thank his lucky stars that Brock fell into his lap. John whiffed on that draft pick so terribly, so epically, so spectacularly bad on Trey; this is the kind of thing that gets people canned in the NFL.
I swear Brock Purdy was predicted to be a 2-3rd qb before he had a bad senior year . Dude balled in college
Was a first-second projection before a shitty senior season+ bad combine
@@fate8718 Sounds somewhat similar to Marino's case.
@@iamhungey12345 Yeah not gonna call him Dan Marino yet but its a similar case
I like how he didn't even mention Fields in the beginning 😂
🤣
I mean its a quarterback video, not running backs and punt returners
@@luannguyen9931 he's not a running back or a punt returner? Where do you get your news? 😂
"They choked like Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office"?!?! ☠😵 I'm dead! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Aw yes… Trevor Lawrence they told us he had the Arms of Vishnu Elway, the Mind of Muhammad Manning, the Quick Release of Jesus Brady, and the Mobility of Buddha Vick.
Wow. As a more casual NFL follower, I am learning more through great videos like this. Purdy is such a Cinderella man story. It's like a sports movie playing out in real life in real time.
Five Points keeping the use of Police Squad/Naked Gun jokes rollin' like NFL teams be rollin' them tanks
What about the 2013 with EJ Manuel
He was so bad
I think Geno's return from the Shadow Realm is preventing that from remaining the worst
@@jameseubanks3477idk, I don’t think a couple of decent years makes up for not being a starting caliber QB for nearly a decade. 2013 remains one of the worst QB classes in my lifetime along with 2007 and 2010
94 NFL draft class is the only one that compares to the 2022 draft class for worst QB draft. Heath Shuler, Trent Dilfer, Perry Klein, Doug Nussmeier, Jim Miller, Jay Walker, Gus Frerotte, Steve Matthews, Glenn Foley,
And Kurt Warner was undrafted that year
Dilfer, Miller and Frerotte were at least serviceable game managers.
Purdy is the only one who has shown anything at all (note: I really like what I have seen from the dude and I HATE the 49ers and their fans)
Trent Dilfer was the best one out of all of them.
Dilfer was a decent QB at least. In 97 he led the Buccaneers to the playoffs and even won against the Detroit Lions (yeah, the NFC Central had 4 teams in the playoffs that season). And heck, Dilfer is the only QB to ever get a "roughing the defender" penalty.
@@nanya524 Dilfer was carried by that defense lead by Brooks, Lynch and Sapp.
Lmao the Howell disrespect is insane
Honestly lol. I don’t know if there was a worse team last year talent wise, even including the Panthers. I mean he played pretty solid considering how many times his line let him get sacked and management trading players throughout the season. At the worst he definitely proved he’s got some serious toughness and deserves to be in the league. I hope he can get some real playing time in with Seattle so we can see how he performs with a team that’s actually serviceable.
Just like Tree, I was really excited to see Pickett make it to the Steelers, especially since he played with the Pitt Panthers.
Then he threw a “pick” to the fucking Jets on his very first throw, he was doomed from the start
It sucks that when a QB’s first career NFL pass is a pick, it’s basically a bad omen for his career
@@AYoungAdultOnCZcamsBrett “allegedly “ Farve had his first career pass INT lol
@@tleoipl37 touché
Then again, he has the record for most career INTs thrown
Hey, if there's anything the Jets actually do right, it's defense
These qbs are really not getting a chance at all nowadays. They don’t even let them play a game or they might only let them play like 3 games and then move on from them
The Dolphins actually lost that 2023 Playoff game to the Bills 34-31, not 34-13. It wasn't ugly on the Dolphins' part, they, and Skylar Thompson, played their hearts out. They just....lost.
Still lost what’s the difference
I love that this is the new hot topic football CZcamsrs are all covering now
I knew...I just KNEW...that there would be a South Park soundbyte in this one.
- "Whos dumbass idea was it to draft Ian Book?"
- Fully Vaccinated Saints Draft Room graphic pops up
So, Trump's bigly fast vaccination but too late effort failed?
@@ATEC101 trump? Wtf are you talking about? No one was talking about politicians
I remember in the offseason leading up the 2022 draft how like right after the combine, there was a FLURRY of moves between teams trading for QBs. Sure that's a great time for GMs to chat about trades. But part me of thinks they got a taste of the prospects up close and went "Nope. Absolutely not gonna rely on that.".
I have hope for my Commmanders though since Snyder is gone! Which....probably will make it more painful if the pick fails. But I guess I don't have to go into the pick knowing it will fail.
I don’t think Howell is a bust quite yet, obviously didn’t work out with Washington, but he showed good competitiveness, durability, and could toss a pretty good deep ball every now and then. I could see him being a backup for a little bit and maybe taking a starting role on a team that drafts a rookie qb. I’m not sure if he could win a lot without a solid team around him, but I also don’t think he’s responsible for a majority of those Commanders losses. It should be interesting if he ever plays for Seattle this season instead of Smith. I think that would be a better evaluation of him.
21 interceptions and 65 sacks would beg to differ.
He has the decision making of Jameis Winston and pocket presence of Daniel Jones.
@@dabbingtoast7743 You don’t think playing for Washington had anything to do with all of those sacks?
Can you even be a bust if you're drafted that late? If a dude plays well and people say things like "pleasant surprise" or "unexpected success", than I feel like being a bust would require something as bad as like, not even making the roster or something, idk.
@@realwiggles that’s a good point. Honestly considering the draft position and just the overall status of the team he certainly wasn’t a bust. Possibly even a success tbh
It's insane to think that any rookie QB can turn around a complete dumpster fire. Traditionally, QBs don't really GET IT until their third season. Any of these busts may land on another team and end up beating the same dumpster fire that drafted and gave up on them.
Brock Purdy is doing more than most first round picks do. He isnt the best player on that team but he does his job just fine. Considering his draft number he is a great QB.
To be fair, there wasn't much hype about this class
Who cares if Levis likes mayo in his coffee? Did you see the piece he brought to the draft? Wowzer
It was the first draft in recent memory that I can remember the draft content I consume, despite the agents trying their hardest, ending the pre draft process going "Yeah this QB class kinda sucks."
This is because the league is scrambling to find their franchise QB that these guys are being drafted a full round or two or more higher than they deserve to. Then you plug them in and expect the next Mahomes and it’s a disaster. Teams used to wait 3-4 years and even bench rookies the first year. Everyone wants instant gratification now which is just unreasonable. It’s the leagues fault not the players.
It’s ironic considering Mahomes sat a year when he got to KC too. Though as a jaguars fan I cut Lawrence some slack. That team is relevant beyond embarrassment for the first time since 2017
It's not just QBs, anyone drafted in first round are treated as such as well. When you see a player start breaking out in his second season, you'd find some idiots going "He redeemed himself!" like he was some struggling veteran who finally hit it big.
Skylar Thompson was not good, for sure, but after not fucking up enough to lose the finale vs the Jets to make the playoffs, the score in the playoff game vs the Bills was 34-31 (not 34-13) and had a chance to tie or win in the last drive.
😂😂yeah since buddy got this game wrong I might question the rest of the facts in this video
Just getting onto a NFL team made Bailey Zappe a local hero alongside some other people from where I live that got onto NFL teams.
2:49 Not even that familiar with this story, but damn that made me laugh xD
There will never be another generational quarterback like Jimmy Clausen
Makes me glad that my team was bad enough to draft a QB in 2020 XD
J Love baby!!!
Commanders are going to screw it up, huh? Bro, I'd take Howell over "Danny Dimes" any day of the week!! New ownership and new management mean nothing either? Fine. We'll see, FivePoints.
Giving the benefit of doubt, we are only 2 years removed from 2022, so I'd say we need at least one more year before we can definitely say a QB is a bust or not. Remember, Josh Allen (Bills QB) had a pretty erratic start to his career, and it was in year 3 when he finally broke out and established himself under center. It also helps he had a good offensive coaching staff to work on his mechanics, though their penchant for choking is another matter entirely. If Allen or even Mahomes lacked the right system or coach to unlock their talents, their names would have been on the bust list.
There is still a chance that any of the 2022 QB class can still surprise us, but the fact that many of them have changed teams (and coaches), it's a damning testament no matter which way you look. Either front offices are too impatient to have their prospect QBs "set the world on fire" right away, or talent scouts have seriously goofed up their jobs not to pick up red flags.
2013's QB class was atrocious, too. EJ Manuel? Trying to think of other people from it and can't think of a single name.
Since I'm a Seattle fan, I do hope that Howell still has some potential to development. If he made it through last year's sackfest without getting PTSD like David Carr, he has a shot to be...decent. But he seems pretty dang tough.
But other than Purdy, it does seem like this was just a draft class of future backups. And 2023 did prove a good backup is valuable.
Speaking of Seattle and the 2013 draft class, who was the Seahawks' QB1 last season again
The only qb in 2013 was Geno Smith
The fact you have Sam Howell in this is ridiculous. He was a 5th round pick, & has already outplayed his draft position & has only started 1 season & only been in the league for 2 seasons. Also, it’s way too early to judge this draft class. Fair to discuss the 1st rounders but to include the 2nd & on is stupid.
I honestly feel bad for Corral. He never even got a sliver of a chance
Unlike other CZcams football videos, i actually laughed.
Pickett's small hands picture deserve a triple like. 🤣😅
1974, my friends. No QBs in the first round. No QBs in the second round. Round 3: Danny White. That was it. The final score of the Dolphins-bills playoff game was 34-31, not 34-13. Brock Purdy is the best argument for cutting every scout's salary in half. If anyone can succeed in Kyle Shanahan’s system then it speaks volumes for how big of busts Josh Rosen, Trey Lance, and Sam Darnold are The Skylar Thompson playoff game vs. Buffalo ended 34-31. It was shockingly close lol ... There will never be another generational quarterback like Jimmy Clausen The biggest travesty in all of sports is the Steelers not drafting Dan Marino. He grew up in Pittsburgh, went to Pitt, set all kinds of records, and we know what he ended up doing in the NFL. If he’d played for us he’d be the G.O.A.T. Drafting Picket was an attempt to not let history repeat itself. I remember to this day hearing Malik Willis to the Lions at the 2nd overall pick. Even the Lions coaching staff was praising him when they coached him in the Senior Bowl that year. THANK GOD they went with Hutchinson. As a Falcons fan, the names Desmond Ridder and Arthur Smith give me PTSD from some of the worst Football my eyes have laid on It seems no QB stands a chance these days. QBs are not developed anymore, it's tossing them in. They better swim or they are done. I swear Brock Purdy was predicted to be a 2-3rd QB before he had a bad senior year. The dude balled in college The Dolphins actually lost that 2023 Playoff game to the Bills 34-31, not 34-13. It wasn't ugly on the Dolphins' part, they, and Skylar Thompson, played their hearts out. They just....lost.
Something Wild like Matt Corral making a comeback and becoming Kurt Warner is gonna make you look dumb lmao To be fair, there wasn't much hype about this class It's insane to think that any rookie QB can turn around a complete dumpster fire. Traditionally, QBs don't really GET IT until their third season. Any of these busts may land on another team and end up beating the same dumpster fire that drafted and gave up on them. I knew...I just KNEW...that there would be a South Park sound-byte in this one.
I don’t think Howell is a bust quite yet, obviously didn’t work out with Washington, but he showed good competitiveness, and durability, and could toss a pretty good deep ball every now and then. I could see him being a backup for a little bit and maybe taking a starting role on a team that drafts a rookie QB. I’m not sure if he could win a lot without a solid team around him, but I also don’t think he’s responsible for a majority of those Commander's losses. It should be interesting if he ever plays for Seattle this season instead of Smith. I think that would be a better evaluation of him. Just like Tree, I was really excited to see Pickett make it to the Steelers, especially since he played with the Pitt Panthers. Then he threw a “pick” to the fucking Jets on his very first throw, he was doomed from the start.
As a Lions fan, I remember the 02 class of David Carr, Joey Harrington etc. being pretty bad. DC was probably CTE'd out of a viable career though.
Hindsight being 20/20, I'm glad the Packers picked Jordan Love more than ever now, 3 years later Stroud and Lawrence are still the only decent QB's to come out of these 1st rounds, and imo, has cemented the idea that the NFL overvalues QB's and need to take notes on the how the Packers did it.
The Packers sat and developed 2 QB's in a row, 1 is a future HoF, the other is turning out well. Teams need to re-evaluate how to find a starting QB, because they can't just keep going after 1st rounders and expect magic like CJ Stroud. Some teams like the 49ers can get lucky in a Mr. Irrelevant but that doesn't happen to everyone. I remember the days where teams took Free Agent gambles by either signing another team's backup or trading for another team's backup after they either sat for a few years or showed promise filling in for a starter one year. Look at all the Favre Effect QB's, Mark Brunell, Aaron Brooks, Matt Hasselback, all 3 turned in SOLID careers at QB for other teams while Favre did his thing.
There's more than 1 way to get a starting QB, and teams need to stop looking at what round they were picked in (or if they were picked at all), or how they got the job, and start building around the guy they have.
Unless a guy is out of the league within the timeframe, I think its unfair to call anyone a bust within their first 3 years.
Too early for Sam Howell
With Mason Rudolph on the roster, Malik Willis should start studying the slot receiver playbook.
its almost like all the good QBs try to declare the same year so that they have a better chance of going to a team thats not a complete mess.
This is a minor detail, but don't expect Zappe to be in New England next season. He was fairly combative with Jones, that's not what you're looking for with a rookie QB coming in. Brisette and the rookie will make the roster and someone you've never heard of will probably be the practice squad QB
I really think Sam Howell has the potential to succeed somewhere, that Washington offence was not set up to help him do that and he still put up some decent numbers
Brock Purdy shows that even competent scouts can get it massively wrong underestimating what someone is capable of. Also, it's nice to see him do so well cause honestly, a QB being picked last is almost mean in a way. When QBs picked in the fifth round don't make the roster, picking one last, that's kinda harsh. But every team but the 49ers totally screwed up, and they left him til the last pick of the draft. Also kudos to Shanahan to actually giving him a chance and not treating him as someone who's getting cut the first day of roster cuts.
Shanahan stated that Brock won QB3 over Nate Sudfeld despite them already paying him to be QB3. Just shows that they are willing to lose money to take chances. One interesting piece of information I saw was that he Brock is extremely competitive and hardworking. That alone says alot. Usually when players make it to the NFL they act like they have made it and don't need practice because their athletic ability and talent will carry them. That is partially true but at the same time if they want to ever win a Superbowl or last a long time in the NFL they will have to practice alot and give effort rather than rely purely on instict or athletic ability.
I think ridder, howell and corral got unlucky bc they have potential but went to teams that didn't bother to develop them.
Skyler actually made some GREAT plays in that playoff game and had a ton of drops, especially from Waddle.
It's interesting to me how this is playing out in the NHL compared to the NFL. Sports are reactionary in general, but people are now like, "sometimes it takes players until they're 25 to develop!" while the NFL seems to get more and more rushed despite how much more obvious the difficulty curve is.
And then you have teams like the Bears trading up for a guy like Kissing Titties. Make it make sense.
It's hilarious that the last 2 qbs taken are the only ones who have playoff experience and that the final pick is the only one who made a superbowl
if the pats work on Zappe he will definitely be a solid back up or potentially a starter
3:11 South Park Quote of the Day
Purdy proving that irrelevant is just "I R Relevant"...
I might get some shit for saying this, but I'm so damn excited to get Cousins starting for us. Even if we're terrible this coming season (again), at least we have a decent starter with a little more consistency. We haven't been right since 28-3, but I feel a little less shitty knowing that Shanahan can now get a little more blame. Let's go Captain Kirk?! 😂
When a QB does well, it’s because he’s in a good system. When he does badly, it’s because he’s a bad player. That’s the logic of people who claim so many QBs are system QBs
2022 & 2013 were even worse than 2021. You completely forgot about how bad 2013 was. The best QBs drafted were Geno Smith & EJ MANUEL!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I’d argue 2007 and 2010 were just as bad if not worse. 2007 was Jamarcus Russell, Brady Quinn, Kevin Kolb, and John Beck. 2010 was Sam Bradford, Jimmy Clausen, Tim Tebow, Colt McCoy
10:21 the score was actually 34-31. The game was highly competitive.
Brock Purdy alone puts this above 2007, 2010, 2015 and 2021. I’m also kind of curious what Howell does as a Seahawk, since he had some great games last year behind a shit O-line and no help on defense.
I feel like getting 1 decent starting QB in Purdy makes 2022 not the worst. I could be wrong, but I feel like there's been plenty of drafts where no one was above backup caliber.
The two worst quarterback drafts were 1984, and 1985. Not one quarterback was drafted, in the first round
And 1996
I thought Bernie Kosar counted and he was one of those drafts.
@saubergt2390 He was a supplemental pick
So shouldn’t that mean the opposite? If none were taken in the first round? Then the expectation to be anything wouldn’t even exist.
Tomlin said Wilson was getting the starting spot. Pickett might as well be a backup on a Super Bowl contender
2013 and 2007 were worse
Agreed. Brock alone makes the 2022 QB class better than those two.
@Awesometrax yup. And Geno Smith put the 2013 class above the 2007 class. 2007 is by far the worst
@@spencerkunde1615who was 2007 besides Jamarcus Russell?
2010 gets forgotten about by most in it also being ass. Sam Bradford was so underwhelming and everyone else beside him and Colt McCoy did nothing.
@worldsgreatestdude1784 Trent Edwards, Brady Quinn, Kevin Kolb, John Beck, Drew Stanton, Jeff Rowe, Troy Smith, Jordan Palmer and Tyler Thigpen. Plus one of the biggest draft busts ever and well, let's just say I would take both Purdy and Geno Smith over any of them.
that photo of Picketts hands at 1:36 ........
As a pats fan after losing against 2021 colts been down hill for mac since
Zappe is a fan favorite here in New England, hope he stays with the Pats as a backup!
No other sport gives up on the young guys as quickly as they do in pro football. Many of these guys, even the high picks, have no business seeing the field for the first season or 2 after their draft. The development structure is dead.
I love (sarcasm... ) how people say Trask sucks when he still hasn't been given a chance to get in game experience yet other than a preason game or two. I am happy to have him on my Bucs
It's saying something when the last guy picked in the draft has seen the most success so far of your QB class.
0:29 - seeing Tree getting drunk there. That's all I came here for.
I misread the title and thought this was going to be a video about Ryan Leaf.
Malik Willis being a potential number 1 overall pick goes to show that any one of us could be an NFL GM
2013 NFL Draft: Dude, we don't got any good QB's.
Zappe I believe actually did get canned when free agency started
Nope...still with the Pats
@@W0RLDSSMALLESTVI0LIN huh. Ok. Could’ve sworn they just released him again.
Ian book is a super bowl champion?
Trevor Lawrence is one of the most overrated qbs in the NFL
I want what your smoking
We aint forgot about your 2007 video.....😑
How would you rank the 32 NFL teams by their QB history?
Would the Packers (Starr, Favre, Rodgers, Love?) be #1? Would it be the Niners, with Montana and Young (and Purdy)? Are Len Dawson and Patrick Mahomes be enough for KC to be Top 5? Is Brady by his lonesome enough for the Patriots to be Top 10?
And who's at the bottom? Chicago? Cleveland?
I can't speak for others, but I think this'd make for an interesting video.
10:15. Hey now. It was 34-31, he actually put a scare into the Bills.
Just wait till the 2024 class has some distance behind it.
Seeing niner fans cry is one of the best feelings in the world
I remmeber this draft. There was zero QB talent