take a look
When he took over the Pats from Dick Macpherson in 03...BIll FAt tuna Parcells drafted Gems!!! here they are in the 03 draft
Rnd Pick Ovrall Name College Pos
1 1 1 Drew Bledsoe Washington State QB
2 2 31 Chris Slade Virginia DE
2 22 51 Todd Rucci Penn State T
2 27 56 Vincent Brisby N.E. Louisiana WR
4 2 86 Kevin Johnson Texas Southern DT
4 26 110 Corwin Brown Michigan DB
5 1 113 Scott Sisson Georgia Tech K
5 26 138 Richard Griffith Arizona TE
6 2 142 Lawrence Hatch Florida DB
8 2 198 Troy Brown Marshall
The 1994 New England Patriots Draft:
Rnd Pick Ovrall Name College Pos
1 4 4 Willie McGinest USC DE
2 6 35 Kevin Lee Alabama WR
3 13 78 Ervin Collier Florida A&M DT
3 25 90 Joe Burch Texas Southern C
4 18 121 John Burke Virginia Tech TE
5 4 135 Patt O'Neill Syracuse P
6 5 166 Steve Hawkins Western Michigan DB
6 7 168 Max Lane Navy T
6 15 176 Darrell Mitchell Texas Tech WR
7 4 198 Jay Walker Howard QB
7 28 222 Marty Moore Kentucky LB
The 1995 New England Patriots Draft:
Rnd Pick Ovrall Name College Pos
1 23 23 Ty Law Michigan DB
2 25 57 Ted Johnson Colorado LB
3 10 74 Curtis Martin Pittsburgh RB
3 24 88 Jimmy Hitch**** North Carolina DB
4 14 112 Dave Wohlabaugh Syracuse C
6 24 195 Dino Philyaw Oregon RB
7 26 234 Carlos Yancy Georgia DB
The 1996 New England Patriots Draft:
Rnd Pick Ovrall Name College Pos
1 7 7 Terry Glenn Ohio State WR
2 6 36 Lawyer Milloy Washington DB
3 25 86 Tedy Bruschi Arizona LB
4 6 101 Heath Irwin Colorado G
4 24 119 Chris Sullivan Boston College DT
4 29 124 Kantroy Barber West Virginia RB
5 7 139 John Elmore Texas G
5 17 149 Christian Peter Nebraska DT
6 6 173 Chris Griffin New Mexico TE
6 28 195 Marrio Grier Tennessee-Chattanooga RB
6 39 206 Devin Wyman Kentucky State DE
7 7 216 Lovett Purnell West Virginia TE
7 38 247 J.R. Conrad Oklahoma T
JEts 97 draft!!! Fat tuna takes over for Rich Kotite
The 1997 New York Jets Draft:
Rnd Pick Ovrall Name College Pos
1 8 8 James Farrior Virginia LB
2 1 31 Rick Terry North Carolina DT
3 28 88 Dedric Ward Northern Iowa WR
4 6 102 Terry Day Mississippi State DE
4 8 104 Leon Johnson North Carolina RB
5 1 131 Lamont Burns East Carolina G
5 15 145 Raymond Austin Tennessee DB
6 1 164 Tim Scharf Northwestern LB
6 28 191 Chuck Clements Houston QB
7 1 202 Steve Rosga Colorado DB
7 28 229 Jason Ferguson Georgia DT
200 draft the best ever in NFL history!!! look at that draft ladies and gents
Rnd Pick Ovrall Name College Pos
1 12 12 Shaun Ellis Tennessee DE
1 13 13 John Abraham South Carolina LB
1 18 18 Chad Pennington Marshall QB
1 27 27 Anthony Becht West Virginia TE
3 16 78 Laveranues Coles Florida State WR
5 14 143 Windrell Hayes USC WR
6 13 179 Tony Scott North Carolina State DB
7 12 218 Richard Seals Utah DT
The cowbosy draft!!! He did wonders here also take a look
The 2003 Dallas Cowboys Draft:
Rnd Pick Ovrall Name College Pos
1 5 5 Terence Newman Kansas State DB
2 6 38 Al Johnson Wisconsin C
3 5 69 Jason Witten Tennessee TE
4 6 103 Bradie James Louisiana State LB
6 5 178 B.J. Tucker Wisconsin DB
6 13 186 Zuriel Smith Hampton WR
7 5 219 Justin Bates Colorado G
The 2005 Dallas Cowboys Draft:
Rnd Pick Ovrall Name College Pos
1 11 11 Demarcus Ware Troy State DE
1 20 20 Marcus Spears Louisiana State DE
2 10 42 Kevin Burnett Tennessee LB
4 8 109 Marion Barber Minnesota RB
4 31 132 Chris Canty Virginia DE
6 34 208 Justin Beriault Ball State DB
6 35 209 Rob Petitti Pittsburgh T
7 10 224 Jay Ratliff Auburn DE
I think The 2005 draft is the best ever in NFL history!!! Loook at those quality starters
he builds teams like mountains!! tough durable and stable
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The question is, How involved will he be with the Draft? He's certainly not going to be scouting anybody extensively (but boy would it speak volumes if he shows up at ANY players workouts) so how much decision making will he hold on draft day.
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The 1995, 1996 and 2005 drafts were most impressive.
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Anyone else notice Jimmy Hitch****'s name was ***** out?
And for the hundreth time, Parcells left the Patriots because they wouldn't give him more power to draft, his Jet's Drafts didn't really pan out.
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I would be interested in seeing a year by year comparison of the Dolphins drafts compared to Parcells showing how many games the drafted players actually played in.
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What's big about Parcells is he's a "big picture" guy. He knows how to surround himself with the right people and what he wants out of players. Which is something Miami desperately needs. -
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Glancing at the total draft history, there has been 7 DT's taken, and only one really panned out Jason Ferguson, and he was a 7th rounder. -
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Matt Ryan come on down! Either him an OT or a DE. That's Parcells. I'll be interested to see who has the power here. Very interesting development
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I say Chris Long will be the pick and I would be very happy with that and trading down seems even more likely to stockpile picks and draft Vernon Gholston at a reasonable spot who is a Parcells player.
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John Ireland (if he decides to leave Dallas) will likely take care of the draft along with Parcells if he decides to leave Dallas for the GM job which will likely be open because Mueller I think is a goner.
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one thing tho is he drafts a LOT of defensive guys. A LOT. tahts a big sign already...and a lot of the RBs he drafted are LATE round draft picks...go figure.
I think if we dotn trade out dorsey/long might be the guy just b/c of his history. he has taken MANYYY DE's -
I and many others have been saying it all along, bring on the Tuna!
And we are very well aware that the Tuna will probably bail on us in 4-5 years also. SO WHAT. By then he would have done the same thing he's done to every other franchise--built stability and winners. -
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well the bottom line is this
he took a losing pat's team to the dance and changed the team from 0 to hero
he took a losing jets team from basement to 1 game away from the show.
He took a losing dallas team from 0 to back to back appearances in the playoffs and most likely on there way to the show.
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that is the reason why he left dallas
he wanted Romo to start from the start and Jones wanted him to go with Bledso.
after a long struggle with Jones he finally got the chance to start Romo and they had a good season down the stretch and was 1 play away fromt eh NFC title game.
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Sean Peyton knew of Romo because they both played Qb for Eastern Illinois University (At different times of course). He was an undrafted free agent in 2003.
As for Parcells vs. Jones about Romo, you probably missed all the Cowboy fan's rants about Parcells reluctance to start Romo and sticking with the over-the-hill Bledsoe. Cowboy fans were wanting Jones to intervene.
Here's a part of an article that shows what it was like at the start of last year:
....Coach Bill Parcells defended his longtime quarterback Monday, insisting that plenty of others were to blame for a 24-17 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. He said Bledsoe will definitely start Sunday night against the Washington Redskins and that calls for him to turn to Romo are premature.
However, Parcells' loyalty to Bledsoe has its limits. By qualifying most of his comments with "right now," he opened the door to the exact speculation he was trying to deny.
Maybe that's why he got so testy about it.
"I told you I was getting Romo ready to play. And at some point in time, I'm hopeful I will be able to play him this year," Parcells said. "Now, I don't know when, where or under what circumstances. But that shouldn't be the story for today because it's a non-story."
Asked about it again, Parcells said, "You write what you want, I'm going to explain it the best way I can. ... I think you're trying to get me to say at some point in time I'm going to get Romo in. That time is not now, OK? Is that clear enough? Do you want me to repeat it?" ..." -
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The best draft in NFL history belongs to the Pittsburgh Steelers...hands down. I can't remember the year, and frankly I'm too lazy to look, but in the late 70's the Steelers drafted five hall of famers in ONE draft! Think about it. Five guys in the hall from one draft. Absolutely insane.
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Point being that while some of those drafts were definitely good calling them the "best ever" is hyping them up a bit more than they deserve.
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