The 7 WORST Picks of the 2024 NFL Draft

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  • @theresaherman
    @theresaherman Před 17 dny +5

    Old guy here. Let’s face it, the draft is really a somewhat educated crapshoot, a SWAG(Scientific Wild Ass Guess). It’s pretty much a pick of potential.
    So if a team is really high on a certain player and know he won’t be available when they draft again, then they will choose that guy regardless of where he was projected to be drafted. I like both avenues, need and BPA. I believe it’s a tricky combo of both strategies, but that’s just my opinion.
    Thanks Jackson for breaking these down.

  • @A_Name_
    @A_Name_ Před 17 dny +5

    As a titans fan I couldn't be more happy. We made a top 10 list(kinda) and we weren't the worst at something. Things are definitely looking up

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 Před 16 dny +2

      Latham is really good. A lot of people had him ahead of Alt. Are the Titans stacked at OT and have huge needs elsewhere?

  • @timothyfitzgerald3168
    @timothyfitzgerald3168 Před 16 dny +2

    I think the Titans just didn't think the Chargers would take Alt. Tey thought they had Alt wrapped up and just took the next OT on their board when LAC swooped him.

  • @78town
    @78town Před 17 dny +17

    I like the Corum pick. McVay knows you can't give Kyren 25 touches a game, so why not get a clone so you can run the same plays

    • @wolf764
      @wolf764 Před 17 dny

      Kyren really injury prone? Damn

    • @mateoedwin4202
      @mateoedwin4202 Před 17 dny

      Because it’s makes the offense incredibly predictable

    • @CSM_Kobeni
      @CSM_Kobeni Před 15 dny

      Rams offense is not incredibly predictable. Maybe early on because mcvay didn’t trust Kyren at first cause he expected cam Akers to be the ball carrier but no rams offense is not predictable. Mcvay just is hesitant on rookies. Like tutu in first season he didn’t use him once as a WR only a returner which tutu never played that position. He was only forced with puka and Kyren last year because of injuries.

  • @AdvaithKumar
    @AdvaithKumar Před 17 dny +4

    I mean punting for the Bears, was a major issue, and at the board, we really needed an edge which we got (via a trade up) but punting was the worst part of our team, we ranked 32nd in the league in terms of punting and Taylor is one if not the best punter in the entire draft

    • @modestopimpin4549
      @modestopimpin4549 Před 16 dny +1

      Best punter of the draft he's probably the only punter drafted then in the 4th round? His point is valid even though as a raider I have no room to talk 😂 janikowski in the 1st 😢😂

    • @AdvaithKumar
      @AdvaithKumar Před 15 dny +1

      @@modestopimpin4549 Haha, I mean Punting was one the weak spot of our team, and I think Cinci was gonna pick him if we did not

  • @SmedleyButlerII
    @SmedleyButlerII Před 17 dny +13

    The Packers are the best at developing elite offensive linemen. So honestly almost any pick along the o-line is a win. Even Royce Newman has had some good games and he is by far their worst lineman

  • @bridgelaurie9490
    @bridgelaurie9490 Před 15 dny +2

    Latham as the second worst pick on the draft is absolutely fucking insane dude 😂 a consensus top 10-15 pick and he went 7. The only pick was him and Odunze and both were borderline top 10’s.

  • @kimofromkalihi
    @kimofromkalihi Před 17 dny

    Keep the content coming Jackson, much mahalo 🏴‍☠️🤙

  • @fullsteamahead78
    @fullsteamahead78 Před 17 dny +4

    “Packers might know something I don’t” uhhh yea bro that’s why ur a mid take CZcamsr and their professional scouts 😂

    • @samrosendahl392
      @samrosendahl392 Před 17 dny +2

      In fairness mid youtubers nail things occasionally pros miss, being a pro doesn't make you a god, they fuck up constantly. Lol

    • @fullsteamahead78
      @fullsteamahead78 Před 17 dny +1

      @@samrosendahl392 well I’m gonna trust the formula that’s turned a big handful of line men into all pros in the nfl!

    • @tornado7205
      @tornado7205 Před 17 dny +2

      @@fullsteamahead78by your flawed logic, you better have not had any preference of players during the draft seeing as how you’re an even bigger nobody that this guy. If you had any feelings about wanting a certain guy over another than you’re the biggest hypocrite here. You better not have thought the Penix Jr pick was good or bad either.

    • @fullsteamahead78
      @fullsteamahead78 Před 17 dny

      @@tornado7205 I don’t feel a way till we see em play

    • @tornado7205
      @tornado7205 Před 17 dny

      @@fullsteamahead78 and I agree. But the point is, everyone is wrong. Even scouts. Fans and even CZcamsrs have access to tape. Everyone is free to form their own opinions on players.
      By calling this guy out and saying he isn’t a professional scout, you are essentially saying there shouldn’t be anyone on CZcams or whatever that talks about the draft. Hell, even lots of the “draft analysts” don’t have a scouting background. That’s where the logic falls flat.

  • @Justin_Watson23
    @Justin_Watson23 Před 17 dny

    I think sitting as a young QB is the best thing they can do. You see the game different from the sideline & really have an opportunity to understand how the peices fit together within a certain scheme. A high level understanding of scheme/pro coverages through experience allows QB's to use their physical gifts that got them drafted high in the first place when finally called on (& if pride doesn't prevent you from learning ie Kenny Pickett).
    Even someone like Mason Rudolph was significantly better after sitting a few years (possibly unjustifiably the last 2) than he was replacing Roethlisberger after a season ending injury in 2019. If Levis was to struggle in TEN, I could see Rudolph being solid for them. A good back-up.

  • @user-vp3zy8dp3d
    @user-vp3zy8dp3d Před 16 dny

    I congratulate you for all those breakdown you make, it's a lot of work and you do a good job, however let me put the Packers pick in perspective. Jordan Morgan had a very good season in 2022, tore his ACL, still came back and played a good 2023 season. You can see that he wasn't fully himself but still got better every week. Then the reason why he was drafted so high was his performance at the Senior Bowl, where he had a very good performance, he was coveted by many teams because of it.
    You can only go by the tape as a youtuber but these teams put a lot of stock in context and seeing these guys live where they can coach them on the spot and see how they react. I have no doubt Morgan is going to be good, will he be worth the 25 pick? TBD.

  • @wpl8275
    @wpl8275 Před 15 dny

    After the 2022 season in which he had a season ending injury that cut short an extremely successful season this happened: "Corum said, “I have unfinished business. I didn't like the way I went out in the Big House. I don't like people remembering me being hurt. And so I will be coming back for it all next year." And boy did he ever. 1,200 yards and 27 touchdowns, helping his team win a national championship. How can you not like that?

  • @CSM_Kobeni
    @CSM_Kobeni Před 15 dny

    Rams pick on Corum makes a lot of sense. Rams use a lot of running in the red zone and Corum scored a lot in go to goal situations. He is built similar body tone of Kyren and Kyren did have a couple injuries last year. Rams don’t have a reliable RB2. Ronnie rivers isn’t a head forward type guy. He is more of a run blocker/screen/check down RB that has good hands. Rams were 100% going pick a RB in 3rd round and didn’t have a pick until middle 5th.
    Makes sense for them. And they already made a lot of free agent pieces for oline and DBs. They had way too many picks too.

  • @Duhcha
    @Duhcha Před 17 dny +1

    if you didn't want Penix to start right away you could have ran with Heinicke or Ridder and used the money you saved to sign free agents, signed Rome or a IDL with that 8th pick and now you are building a team, and it feels good for everyone. Fans, players, ownership has hope. Everyone is just confused and now the Falcons either take a dead cap hit or start Penix when he is 27 or 28 for the first time in the NFL.

    • @petercofrancesco9812
      @petercofrancesco9812 Před 17 dny

      More importantly they're undermining Cousins. The first off game he has the fans will be clamoring for Penix. Anything but a Super Bowl the fans will want Penix. Hard enough being a QB let alone having to look over your shoulder wondering when they're going to pull you for the rookie.

  • @wpl8275
    @wpl8275 Před 15 dny +1

    To me when you talk worst picks it's picking a player without any real talent. Wherever that is in the draft. If he can't make your team then don't pick him. Picking a player with talent higher than where pundits thought they should go is not a bad pick or the "worst" pick.

  • @davidkaneradio
    @davidkaneradio Před 16 dny

    Awesome job

  • @simonevans5562
    @simonevans5562 Před 13 dny

    "Maybe the Packers know something I don't." Well, the Packers are one of, if not the best in the league at drafting and developing offensive lineman and turning then into all-pro level players. Im pretty sure they know a lot more, not just something

  • @jasonelder2296
    @jasonelder2296 Před 16 dny

    The only issue with the Penix pick is that the Falcons paid too much for Cousins. Less money and/or shorter term for Cousins, and this is not an issue. There were cheaper QBs available that could have got Falcons over the hump.

  • @wil404
    @wil404 Před 14 dny

    Latham wasn't a bad pick. JC Latham was Bill Callahan's favorite tackle in the draft, and the Titans needed a left tackle to protect Will Levis. What's the point of having a receiver as good as Odunze if his QB never has time to get him the ball or is unavailable because of injury?

  • @mycalbrooks8161
    @mycalbrooks8161 Před 17 dny

    9:56 Love looks like Rodgers at times and it’s usually when its a big moment

  • @thomasadams9395
    @thomasadams9395 Před 17 dny +2

    You really think jc lathom was the second worst pick?I mean I could get behind are second rd pick sucking, but lathom?After alt and nabers was gone, he really was the best option remaining and they did just hire one of the greatest offensive line coaches to ever coach it.If Callahan thinks he can play tackle, I’d trust his opinion.

    • @rodolfomagdaleno1663
      @rodolfomagdaleno1663 Před 17 dny +1

      If you trade down you get a 2nd round and JC Latham (or very similar prospect). Thats the definition of the worst pick.

    • @samrosendahl392
      @samrosendahl392 Před 17 dny +2

      @@rodolfomagdaleno1663there is no guarantee latham is there ib a trade down

    • @thomasadams9395
      @thomasadams9395 Před 16 dny

      @@rodolfomagdaleno1663 the jets took Olu at the 11th pick.They likely take JC if he’s still on the board.Also, someone’s gotta be willing to trade up.This draft didn’t have a whole lot of trading.Teams stayed put.I don’t think they would have got enough to trade back and risk losing the prospect they wanted.

    • @wil404
      @wil404 Před 14 dny +1

      ​@rodolfomagdaleno1663 JC Latham is an athletic freak. There was nobody "like him" in the draft. 6'6", 340lbs, 11in hands, incredibly long arms. The guy is a unicorn. If the Titans had traded back, the Jets would've taken him.

  • @gen.barnakey__
    @gen.barnakey__ Před 11 dny

    Look at the next Tackle taken, there was a major drop off after the first 7 picks at Tackle, they don't need him right away and can place them into their draft/develop program. He also can play guard. Keep hating.

  • @tedwitus
    @tedwitus Před 16 dny

    c'mon Bucky the Buc!~ all teams should be required to draft players with matching names! Dallas Turner you're now a Cowboy, Spencer Rattler you're an Arizona Cardinal (close enough)

  • @Jamar-lg9ob
    @Jamar-lg9ob Před 16 dny

    Punters very important field position

  • @JerseyGuys75
    @JerseyGuys75 Před 17 dny

    Jackson, WHY DID YOU NOT MENTION MY TEAMS ALL-TIME PHENOMENAL DRAFT CLASS!! Just kidding. Love the channel and the work you put in on a daily basis breaking down football and film, but, YOUR LACK OF RESPECT FOR THE GIANTS HAS ME PERSONALLY COMPROMISED!! Just kidding, keep up the good work and a true evaluation of a teams draft class could, in many cases, take a few seasons. That being said, Joe Schoen's signing of D-III quarterback, Liam Thompson out of Wabash will prove to be the next Brock Purdy and lead us to the NFC Championshiop next season!

  • @Joseph.11
    @Joseph.11 Před 16 dny

    I thought the Bucs would have picked Ray Davis over Bucky. Penix is a good player but wasn't a need. for the Falcons. They could have gotten Odunze, OT, Edge, Falcons had options, lol. Go Bucs !!!

  • @waresiscool
    @waresiscool Před 15 dny

    People only say Kyren is good cause of the season he had, he was a 5th round pick

  • @mr.lucaln7097
    @mr.lucaln7097 Před 17 dny

    How are Joe Alt and Renardo Green not on here, but Corum is?

    • @samrosendahl392
      @samrosendahl392 Před 17 dny +4

      How is alt a bad pick?

    • @mr.lucaln7097
      @mr.lucaln7097 Před 17 dny

      @@samrosendahl392 the chargers are gonna put him at RT when if they wanted a RT they shoulda gon Fuaga. Or maybe draft a receiver for Herby

    • @nickbovi
      @nickbovi Před 17 dny +3

      There was nothing wrong with the Renardo Green pick, its only because drafts had him going late 3rd, early 4th round that people are up in arms about the pick. If you listen to draft analysts talking about after the pick, they were saying it was a great pick by the 49ers.

    • @tornado7205
      @tornado7205 Před 17 dny +1

      Alt is considered the most polished and well rounded tackle in the draft. Drafting Fuaga at 5 would have been a reach

    • @mr.lucaln7097
      @mr.lucaln7097 Před 17 dny

      @@nickbovi you gon listen to analysts? Watch the film Green is straight boo-boo

  • @FantasySportsZen
    @FantasySportsZen Před 15 dny

    I like all these picks besides Penix. And maybe Corum. Rest are A-level selections.

  • @mt_baldwin
    @mt_baldwin Před 17 dny +2

    "The Green Bay" method is total BS and a rewriting of history. Now I'm a Packers fan and love having Love as my QB now. However it is completely false that the whole situation with Love was this smooth succession that went exactly as planned. No, instead it's a series of panic moves brought on by human flaws. If Rodgers wasn't a gigantic weirdo and GM Gutekunst wasn't a special boy with easily hurt feelings, then Rodgers would still be in GB and Love would probably be Dak's back up instead of Trey Lance.
    Gute panicked when an aging Rodgers had a slight dip in production and drafted Love. Then Rodgers has back to back MVP seasons and Gute again panics and re-signs Rodgers to the then highest contract in NFL history, one that crippled GB's cap until this current off season (this is the most damning evidence right here, re signing A-Rod to a huge multi year, cap crippling contract AFTER drafting Love). Finally Gutekunts got his feelings hurt by Rodgers attitude issues and things he was saying on McCaffey's show (other GMs gave him crap at the owners meeting that year) and in passive/aggressive anger he traded Rodgers.
    This isn't a "method," it's comedy of errors.

    • @BenButler50
      @BenButler50 Před 17 dny

      Top 3 dumbest things I’ve read all year

  • @oba4738
    @oba4738 Před 17 dny +2

    Penix pick I believe is a great pick. Kirk is old as hell and yes they paid him but this reminds me of mahomes. Chiefs had Alex smith but they still got mahomes and sat him to learn and the rest was history. Sure penix could have been a day 1 starter, but sitting him and letting him learn is a great thing. Another example of this is Jordan love.

  • @bh-zj4yt
    @bh-zj4yt Před 17 dny

    RUKE ORHORHORO was a
    Dumb pick. And they gave up a THIRD ROUNDER to get him 😂😂

  • @samrosendahl392
    @samrosendahl392 Před 17 dny +2

    I think you are flat out wrong about latham. It is not a reach for a need, he was a blue chip player he was most peoples clear OT 2, and he was was 1 on their draft board. It is not clear to me he is a better prospect than Odunze who was identically fantastic of a prospect.

    • @ryerob4815
      @ryerob4815 Před 17 dny +2

      People are actually very up and down on him so it's not necessarily wrong. He wasn't even in a quarter of people's top 5 OL

    • @tornado7205
      @tornado7205 Před 17 dny +1

      It’s a reach in terms of the consensus board. With that being said, who the hell cares. If the Titans did their homework and really love Latham, then who are we to say they messed up.

    • @boggzilla
      @boggzilla Před 17 dny +1

      I’m glad the titans took him so the bengals didn’t have a chance to. Dude has lead in his feet.

    • @mateoedwin4202
      @mateoedwin4202 Před 17 dny +1

      How much are you willing to bet on it!?

  • @bossiman3381
    @bossiman3381 Před 17 dny

    I like ur other content but singling out individual players just doesn't feel right.

    • @Plake1
      @Plake1 Před 17 dny +1

      He's not going after the players, but the picks, his number one example he mentioned they're gonna waste his rookie year because he is a pro ready QB, so its a bad draft pick for the Falcons. The player however, is good.

  • @robr5348
    @robr5348 Před 17 dny

    So I've listened to both of your videos of draft losers...
    You lack conviction. You spend each of your choices debating yourself.

  • @BenButler50
    @BenButler50 Před 17 dny

    Another big fat stinky shit take from Jackson with Jordan Morgan and the Packer’s pick. It’s a fantastic pick, he’s a great player. Cry about it. (Respectfully)

  • @ad6499
    @ad6499 Před 17 dny

    Please put the work in to pronounce player names correctly. You definitely lose a little credibility saying JC Latham was a bad pick when you can't even say his name. I'm not even trying to be mean. People will take you more seriously if you do the work to get these details right. As a viewer, I'm asking myself, why should I believe that you watched hours of tape on him if you didn't also take two minutes to learn his name?
    I don't see this same problem with Bootleg Football, TFG, etc. Established channels that I'm sure you aspire to be like.

    • @samrosendahl392
      @samrosendahl392 Před 17 dny

      Lol him saying his name wrong is not the concern.

    • @ad6499
      @ad6499 Před 17 dny

      @@samrosendahl392 well, you're not wrong, it's not the only concern... I thought it better to just leave a helpful tip lol

    • @billsfever
      @billsfever Před 17 dny +1

      Most of these guys ain't watching no tape outside of the highlights. They are slinging takes based on where they were drafted compared to the 'consensus' list... Which is a list made up by other people's mock drafts who fit the same profile or worse 😂

  • @philipevary8470
    @philipevary8470 Před 17 dny

    "Football takes on the spectrum" coming to Netflix soon

  • @deeznutsdoe97
    @deeznutsdoe97 Před 17 dny

    Rams want to be a run heavy offense, and aside from when Kyren Williams is %100 they’ve been featuring backs like Ronnie Rivers, Darrell Henderson, and Royce Freeman. They really needed to commit to another high ceiling back like Corum if they want to operate their offense at the same level when Williams is off the field.

    • @mateoedwin4202
      @mateoedwin4202 Před 17 dny

      Corum is not a high ceiling running back lol very low floor low ceiling

    • @deeznutsdoe97
      @deeznutsdoe97 Před 12 dny

      @@mateoedwin4202 says who? you?