Guest Vern Gagne Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 I was totally unaware that the Vikings passed up on Marcus Allen and drafted Darren Nelson.The reason was Allen supposedly wasn't a great receiver out of the backfield. Know before anyone says it's easy to say something, 22 years after the fact. My brother told me the Vikings received heat when it initially happened.
Guest the pinjockey Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Blair Thomas over Emmitt Smith
Guest Bricks Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 CFL - Teams drafting dead guys. It's happened twice I believe. Tell me what's a bigger goof than that!
Guest treble charged Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 In '93, the Sens took Alexandre Daigle 1st overall (then grossly overpaid him, which I think in turn caused the NHL to put rules in place on how much young players could be played). They took him right in front of Chris Pronger, and other people who went in the first round that year were Paul Kariya, Rob Niedermayer, Jason Arnott, Jason Allison, Saku Koivu, and Todd Bertuzzi, among others.
Guest Crazy Dan Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 The Warriors drafted Chris Washburn with the third overall pick in 86, and he turned into the biggest drugged-up, wash out ever. Also, how bout them taking Todd Fuller over Kobe. Or taking Adonal Foyle over T-Mac. Those are three boneheaded draft day goof ups I can think of. I think that the 86 draft has many goof ups, being that the best players in that draft ended up being Karl Malone ( 13) and Dennis Rodamn (2nd round).
Bored Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Also, how bout them taking Todd Fuller over Kobe. Well Todd Fuller was obviously a bad draft pick but Kobe would have only played for the Lakers, Bulls, or Knicks. Remember he was drafted by the Hornets and forced a trade to the Lakers. Anyways the 15 teams that passed on Jerry Rice in 1985 is a good one.
Guest MaxPower27 Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 In '93, the Sens took Alexandre Daigle 1st overall (then grossly overpaid him, which I think in turn caused the NHL to put rules in place on how much young players could be played). They took him right in front of Chris Pronger, and other people who went in the first round that year were Paul Kariya, Rob Niedermayer, Jason Arnott, Jason Allison, Saku Koivu, and Todd Bertuzzi, among others. You beat me to it.
Gert T Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Also, how bout them taking Todd Fuller over Kobe. Well Todd Fuller was obviously a bad draft pick but Kobe would have only played for the Lakers, Bulls, or Knicks. Remember he was drafted by the Hornets and forced a trade to the Lakers. Anyways the 15 teams that passed on Jerry Rice in 1985 is a good one. And it makes the 49ers even smarter for trading up for him.
Guest Crazy Dan Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Also, how bout them taking Todd Fuller over Kobe. Well Todd Fuller was obviously a bad draft pick but Kobe would have only played for the Lakers, Bulls, or Knicks. Remember he was drafted by the Hornets and forced a trade to the Lakers. Anyways the 15 teams that passed on Jerry Rice in 1985 is a good one. No you are right, but the Warriors would have gotten a much better player than Fuller turned out to be. Jerry Rice is a good one though, but since he was drafted by my favorite football team, I am happy for that goof. Another one, is how about all those teams passing on Terrell Davis. Sure he is out of the league, but for the time he played, he was definately one of the best running backs in the league and helped Denver win two Super Bowls in a row. Speaking of goofs, how about the Colts taking Jeff George with the first pick. The guy with a great arm and nothing much else. Or the Chargers taking Ryan Leaf with the second pick. I look back to the argument over who should have been taken, Payton or Leaf, and now it is more like, "boy, was Leaf such a bust, he should have gone more like the 15th round.
Gert T Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Considering the hype, Todd Van Poppel has to warrant a vote for baseball.
Guest bob_barron Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Boston taking Len Bias with the second pick. GSW taking Joe Barry Carrol in 1980.
Bored Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Considering the hype, Todd Van Poppel has to warrant a vote for baseball. Well we'd be here all day with baseball draft goofs. The baseball draft isn't an exact science although that is starting to change a little. For many years its just been how good you look in your uniform can up your draft position. To add to that a bigger goof in the sense with the be Brien Taylor by the Yankees with the #1 pick in '91. Anyone remember all the money that was thrown at him and he never even pitched in the majors.
Guest bob_barron Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 I mean- Mike Piazza wasn't drafted until the 30th round or something
Bored Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 I mean- Mike Piazza wasn't drafted until the 30th round or something Actually it was the 59th round and just a favor to Tommy Lasorda.
Guest Choken One Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Piazza was last in 1992 draft If I recall
Guest starvenger Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan The NBA is like Vince McMahon - a big guy with some talent is generally more highly regarded than an much more talented smaller guy.
Bored Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan The NBA is like Vince McMahon - a big guy with some talent is generally more highly regarded than an much more talented smaller guy. Actually that's sports in general. Same reason why Ryan Leaf gets to be the #2 pick in the draft and Joe Montana ends up as a 3rd round draft pick. Same reason why a pitcher out of high school who throws a 95 mph fastball but has no control over it and has no other good pitches might get drafted higher than a college pitcher who may only throw 90 but has two or three other pitches and has good command of those pitches.
Gert T Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 It's tough for the GM's too though, you'd get panned less if your 6"4, 225 lbs. QB pans instead of taking the 5"11, 195 lbs. QB that may fail. I'd also like to give a small vote to Trajan Langdon mainly because his senior year in high school Dick Vitale was calling him the second coming of Jesus at the Great Alaskan Shootout, but I guess you have to consider the source.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan On paper that looked like the right move today. And no matter what picks you throw out, Bowie over Jordan is the all time screw up. Bret Farve was a 2nd round pick. Shannon Sharpe was a 7TH round pick. Joe Montana was a 3rf round pick. And Terrell davis was a 6th rounder.
Guest Vern Gagne Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 What made the Bowie over Jordan even worse is Bowie had a history of injuries.
Guest alkeiper Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Baseball's such a crap shoot that its really impossible to say who is going to become a star. Todd Van Poppel and Brien Taylor are good examples of why you don't draft high school pitchers in the first round.
Guest Bosstones Fan Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Blair Thomas over Emmitt Smith To be fair, there were LOTS of folks who ripped the Cowboys for drafting Emmitt when they did because he was "too small" and/or "too slow." It just proves just how much of a genius Jimmy Johnson was. As for my draft bust: I gotta go with LeBron over Carmelo. Something just tells me that that is going to end up being a bad move.
Guest CanadianChris Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 In '93, the Sens took Alexandre Daigle 1st overall (then grossly overpaid him, which I think in turn caused the NHL to put rules in place on how much young players could be played). They took him right in front of Chris Pronger, and other people who went in the first round that year were Paul Kariya, Rob Niedermayer, Jason Arnott, Jason Allison, Saku Koivu, and Todd Bertuzzi, among others. In hindsight, yes. But Daigle was a god in the the Quebec major junior league for years...any team would've been nuts to pass on him at the time. My favourite - Joe Barry Carroll over Kevin McHale...and the Warriors traded Robert Parish to Boston to get the pick.
Guest nl5xsk1 Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Boston taking Len Bias with the second pick. Drafting Bias wasn't a bad decision until he OD'ed. At the time, it was considered a great pick. And you can't use someone's immediate death as a "draft goof".
Guest bob_barron Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Why? Drafting Len Bias turned out to be a draft goof b/c he didn't play one game for them when they could've drafted others....who did
Guest cpac Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Didn't Len Bias die the day after getting drafted? Was it at a draft party for him?
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Didn't the Vikings draft a guy who had died a couple of months before the draft one year in one of the later rounds?
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Bias taking the drugs was the only goof there. And my first thought was Bowie over M.J., although in Portland's defense they already had Drexler. Not defending them mind you, just saying what they already had was pretty darn good (Although Clyde is no Mike...)
Guest Ripper Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Thats why I have never considered the Bowie/Jordan thing a goof. The Blazers needed a big man and they went and got one. Now if Houston had taken Bowie instead of Hakeem...then we would be talking.
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