Draft Rewind: 2nd Round QB’s

19. April 2012  - Published by Dan Clasgens

Andy Dalton had a breakout rookie season after the Bengals nabbed the quarterback in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft. While much needs to still be written in terms of Dalton’s career will shape up to be it does leave some optimism for teams that may look to fill a need at the position after their first pick. However, history is not on their side.

The best QB taken in Round 2 over the past decade or so was Drew Brees, who was drafted by the Chargers with the No. 32 overall pick (before league expanded to 32 teams). Brees has delivered during his career, posting Hall of Fame type numbers. In between Brees and Dalton though there have been some swings and misses:

Andy Dalton (Bengals), 2011
Colin Kaepernick (49ers), 2011
Jimmy Clausen (Panthers), 2010
Pat White (Dolphins), 2009
Brian Brohm (Packers), 2008
Chad Henne (Dolphins), 2008
Kevin Kolb (Eagles), 2007
John Beck (Dolphins), 2007
Drew Stanton (Lions), 2007
Kellen Clemens (Jets), 2006
Tarvaris Jackson (Vikings), 2006

*No quarterbacks were drafted in the second round of the 2002-2005 drafts.

Furthermore, you can go back all the way to 1991 and the Falcons’ second-round selection of Brett Favre.  While Favre will go down as one of the greatest signal callers of all-time there were another slew of busts in the ten drafts between him and Brees including:

Quincy Carter (Cowboys), 2001 - 34 starts
Marques Tuiasosopo (Raiders), 2001 - 2 starts
Shaun King (Bucs), 1999 - 24 starts
Charlie Batch (Lions), 1998 - 53 starts
Jake Plummer (Cardinals) - 136 starts
Tony Banks (Rams), 1996 - 78 starts
Todd Collins (Bills), 1995 - 21 starts
Kordell Stewart (Steelers), 1995 - 87 starts, career 77:84 TD-to-INT ratio
Matt Blundin (Chiefs), 1992 - 0 starts
Tony Sacca (Cardinals), 1992 - 0 starts

Assuming Dalton continues his success and you include Plummer in the mix that means NFL teams have only produced quality players in 3-of-22 incidents of the past 20 drafts and that is not a good percentage.

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Draft Rewind: Top RB Picks

16. April 2012  - Published by Dan Clasgens

Trent Richardson is a sure-fire bet to be the top running back selected in next week's draft. Many of the latest mockdrafts project him to be a top 5 pick. Over the past 10 seasons there have only been five RB's to have been selected in the first five picks of the draft and three of those came in one year, 2005.

Here's a look back at the first running back selected in each of the last 10 NFL Drafts:

2011 - 28th overall pick - Mark Ingram (NO)
2010 - 9th overall pick - CJ Spiller (BUF)
2009 - 12th overall pick - Knowshon Moreno (DEN)
2008 - 4th overall pick - Darren McFadden (OAK)
2007 - 7th overall pick - Adrian Peterson (MIN)
2006 - 2nd overall pick - Reggie Bush (NO)
2005 - 2nd overall pick - *Ronnie Brown (MIA)
2004 - 24th overall pick - Steven Jackson (STL)
2003 - 23rd overall pick - Willis McGahee (BUF)
2002 - 16th overall pick - William Green (CLE)

*3 top 5 picks were RB's (Cedric Benson 4th to CHI; Cadillac Williams 5th to TB)

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