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Title: A look back at the EOS 12 draft Post by: Paul-London on April 16, 2008, 10:52:01 AM CB Hank Poteat Mexico - Over 500 tackles in his career, long time starter, great pick
DE Chris DeMarre, Paris - Now with Ohio, 48 career sacks, talented pass rusher QB Travis Brown, Raleigh-Durham - Two years as a starter then benched, now starting for Barcelona WR Herb Haygood, Scotland - 154 catches in his career, started for the first time last year and had 903 yards receiving. WR Christopher Liess, Ohio - Bust with Ohio, 66 catches in his career, now with Paris hoping to restart his career DE Randy Garner, London - Traded to Amsterdam, 41 sacks in his career, FWL Bowl ring last year, starting DT for the Admirals top defense CB Earthwind Moreland, Austria - Over 400 tackles and 4 ints, talented CB S Charles Drake, Birmingham - Over 300 tackles, 2 sacks and 5 ints, good safety for the Fire CB James Thornton, Orlando - Nearly 350 tackles in his Orlando career and 4 ints, good CB HB Santino Octobre, Scotland - Was a bust his first few years but came on strong last year with 850 yards and 12 td's, developed into a great RB WR James Addison, New York - Total bust, traded to London, then to Sacramento, 10 career catches ! Has talent but doesnt get a look in QB Nate Hybl, Berlin - On/off starting QB, on paper looks great but plays lousy in games. DE Clenton Ballard, Rhein - Very underrated, over 250 tackles and an impressive 63 sacks, very good player DE Jeff Haguza, Sacramento - Had moments with the Surge, traded to Ohio, has 35 sacks and shows spark FB Jeff Chaney, Frankfurt - Blew out his knee in the offseason, two seasons with the Galaxy before retiring T Scott Huff, San Antonio - Talented strong lineman, now traded to London where he is an All-FWL guard DT Aubrayo Franklin, Amsterdam - Talented player but who retired after one season to start a ministry S Ralph Parent, Mexico - Starting CB for Mexico, over 450 tackles, starts alongside Poteat Title: Re: A look back at the EOS 12 draft Post by: Niki on April 16, 2008, 06:13:20 PM DT Aubrayo Franklin, Amsterdam - Talented player but who retired after one season to start a ministry I am still upset about this retirement, with him I would have a dream dline for years (I drafted the year before Dliners Scott and Mitchell Title: Re: A look back at the EOS 12 draft Post by: Paul-London on April 17, 2008, 03:32:37 AM Yes i never unretire players but i must admit in instances like that (And with Frankfurts FB Jeff Chaney) i should have a rule. If 1st round rookies dont play in their first 2 or 3 years then they shouldnt retire. It the computer says they retire then i should unretire those.
Many 1st round players in the NFL do sit on the bench for a year (or two perhaps) before starting. Either way 1st round rookies get a 4 or 5 year deal and hardly ever ever retire in that period (unless theyre cut and theyre rubbish). The Raiders Napolean Kaufman retired after his first contract to open a ministry. But yeah mistakes from me really. When i run the retirements and see the list i dont always know if someones a 1st rounder (i mean from the year before) but from now on i'll check Title: Re: A look back at the EOS 12 draft Post by: Marco_Frankfurt on April 17, 2008, 03:37:01 AM Ohh yes I agree, I was also very upset that I lost Chaney just 2 seasons later.
Not only was he my only draft pick for the first 4 rounds of EOS12 also I planed him to become the running back duo partner with Skip Hicks (drafted 1 season before). But he was not the only early retirement of a RB I ever had :-( RB Alex Haynes retired after 3 season just before last season (I had traded for him after Chaney had retired) FB Cory McIntyre retired after 3 season (just before I drafted Chaney) I think I had more of them but have not the data available to look at it. It seems to be a kind of curse for Frankfurt to loose young RBs very early without reason. |