APB wrote: ↑15 Oct 2023 07:06
LombardiTime wrote: ↑13 Oct 2023 16:02
APB wrote: ↑13 Oct 2023 12:15
History of
49ers draft classes.
The 49ers have not had the "banger drafts" like many believe them to have had. They have hit on a player or two in some years, just like many teams do, but to characterize their drafts as consistently exemplary is a serious stretch.
Anyway, I just wanted to share some perspective in light of seeing several posters singing the praises of the awesome 49ers and their awesome organization. They embraced the suck for many years to get to where they are now and are no more consistent in their drafts than anyone else.
I guess I’m just not communicating very effectively.
My post was directed specifically toward refuting a claim of recent 49er “banging” drafts made by a member.
I acknowledged some successes they’ve had in mid/late round picks. I also acknowledged hitting on the no. 2 overall pick a few years back. Hell, if it means that much to you to shine a light on Aiyuk’s 17 game barely 1k yd season, I’ll concede it. But you cannot deny they’ve had plenty of misses, and those misses have come from draft positions consistently within the top 10 of rounds over the past (near) decade.
One solid pick from the 5th round does not completely dismiss misses in rounds 1-4. One stud LB pick in R3 does not overshadow misses in every other round. When taken in whole, hits and misses, they’ve been no better than any other typical drafting team. Worse than several, actually, when you consider the position they were drafting from and the top end whiffs.
And yes, better than the Packers, who have missed completely on quite a few drafts lately albeit drafting from consistently unfavorable (low) draft positions.
But I never said the Packer drafts (of late) compared favorably to those of the 49ers. Why was that comparison even brought up in your response?
Further, you went on to refute my post with other roster building moves the 49ers have recently made i.e. trades
and FA signings. Again, I never even addressed those things. My post was aimed specifically to a distorted claim of 49er “banging” drafts.
Hopefully this clears up my point. I’m not sure why my words are being continually misconstrued, and not only by you, but it’s become a thing lately.
The original posts I read were about Green Bay's relative disadvantage when it came to acquiring free agents and that led to a discussion of how the 49ers built their roster on the offensive side of the ball. I guess that is why I compared the Packers drafting record to that of the 49ers on a chat board dedicated to the Green Bay Packers
In any event, to the extent your post was about the Niners not consistently "banging" their drafts in building their team, I absolutely concur and don't want to give any impression to the contrary.
To the extent that your post detailed that the Niners have had several recent premium round 1 picks, I also believe it was spot on.
And to the extent your post pointed out how the Niners "missed" on several top picks again I completely concur. The trade for Lance being the most glaring example.
However, to the extent the post was intended to provide some "perspective in light of seeing several posters singing the praises of the awesome 49ers and their awesome organization," it was, in my view, a skewed or at least incomplete presentation of the 49ers drafting record that I don't believe I misconstrued.
First, and to reiterate, the 49ers have selected a number of impact players
outside of round 1 such as Samuel, Kittle, Warner, Greenlaw, and Purdy and thus I disagree with the premise that their drafting record is "tarnished" because they have "picked near the top of the draft."
But more to the point, a post pointing out the 49ers many drafting deficiencies in order to provide supposed needed "perspective" to other posters who are "singing the praises of the ... awesome 49ers organization" without acknowledging that SF obtained an All-Pro LT in a trade for 3rd and 5th round picks and perhaps the best RB in the game in exchange for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th round picks is quite the omission.
The willingness to trade draft picks to obtain Williams and McCaffrey is, in my opinion, one of the key reasons to sing the praises of the 49ers organization. Those trades were a "bang up" use of those draft picks.
(For the record, you state that my post "went on to refute [your] post with other roster building moves the 49ers have recently made i.e. trades
and FA signings. That is simply not true. I never mentioned any trades that did not involve 49er draft picks that were exchanged for players. I merely pointed out that your post criticizing the 49ers' drafting record did not account for the players the 49ers' obtained in exchange for draft picks. I also never mentioned any FA signings. None. Zero.)
In summary, I likewise hope my position is clarified in that I believe it vitally important in critiquing a team's "draft" history to consider not just the players actually selected by the team but also players obtained when those picks are traded away.