Ive said it before under multiple names before and you noticed. Man I love your vids, you let me know way more than I ever would or could without knowing your channel, thank you KTO. You are awesome also please do more what ifs. Those were awesome
It’s worth mentioning that Trent Richardson is also an executive in the Mexican league and has been very helpful instrumental in getting it off the ground at all, and he left the CFL voluntarily as being in the AAF let him be closer to his young family. The guy may have been an nfl bust, but you have to credit him for not giving up and finding a way to stay involved in both football and his kids lives. Flemlo Raps has a great video on Richardson
What really hurt T-Rich is he literally never played behind a competent OL. Browns to Colts to Raiders... I mean it was just three bad run blocking OLs for a guy that needed good scheming to get him running downhill.
Man that Gilmore pass deflection on 4th down hurts almost as much as Myles Jack being whistled down. That was a great play on a decent throw that could've been a TD with how he went for the deflection
Honestly the thing I remember is Washington being ballsy and also drafting Kirk Cousins. Hindsight 20/20, an incredible decision considering everything
Its so ballsy and cool because it wouldnt have made any sense if Kirk Cousins didnt end up being as good as he is. They just gambled on a dude they liked, I imagine everybody mocked or at least questioned them for it, and it worked out
The funniest thing is Kirk cousins is the only winner in the RG3 trade as most of those draft picks the Texans got we’re awful picks and didn’t last long in their organization, and RG3 is infamous how he got taken… so yeah the main winner is Cousins
I hope Kuechly makes it into the Hall of Fame. On a rate basis, he's up there for most dominant ILBs ever, only held back by a shorter career, but shorter careers have still wound up in Canton.
@@derkaiserzen Kuechly seems to rank slightly above him per Pro Football Reference. Willis was also on a stacked defense while Kuechly carried his a bit harder. Willis has come close a couple times and I really hope he gets in, and if he does Kuechly stands an extremely good chance.
The first year I watched the packers was the year before Favre became a starter in Lambeau My parents told me don't expect them to be good Then I saw majikowski go n Favre come in And I was so hyped I knew things in Wisconsin would change forever And they did Our state stopped being the BUTT of everyone's jokes n became the envy overnight This envy still happens today
Seeing Kuechly retire was sad but I am really happy he made that decision to protect his own brain. He is by far one of the greatest modern linebackers and the guy is a borderline football genius. I hope he becomes an analyst of some sort because his abilities were truly special. Hes one of those guys that makes a play and you think, "why cant we get guys like that"
Trent Richardson is a glaring example of what happens when you listen to stats without the context. Richardsons stats were gaudy. But, was he REALLY going to be able to use that strength to run over and through NFL linebackers the way he could in college?
If Calvin Johnson made the Hall of Fame having played nine seasons, Kuechly will make it. Their short careers were NOT short on Hall of Fame-level production.
There are players making it because they played fifteen years but had a couple of elite seasons, guys who played 8/9 years but were elite almost their entire career should always be locks imo.
@@bostonk.o. Marion Motley has the fewest NFL seasons played to make the HoF at five, but like several of his Cleveland teammates who also made it they carried over a lot of success from their AAFC playing.
Blackmon will forever be one of the great mysteries to me in NFL history. He certainly looked the part when he was on the field talent wise. And I think he's a great example why Jacksonville has struggled so much in our era. All the talent in the world doesn't mean a thing if he cant stay on the field. For awhile, I truly feared the worst for him because the only stories you'd hear was "last seen a bar in x state x months ago and not seen since."" And I mean that not as a sports fan but as a human being concerned about another.
Luke Kuechly was from my hometown of Cincinnati and I got to seen him play in high school and he was ten times better than the competition. That’s when I knew he was the real deal
As a cowboys fan I don’t really see mo claiborne as a “bust”. When he was on the field, we all saw why he was taken 7th overall. He just couldn’t stay healthy. A bust is a person who never shows what their capable of in the nfl in my opinion
Man RG3 will always be one of the biggest what ifs to me in NFL history. That rookie season he had was incredible, it is a damn shame he got hurt and then the Redskins throw him out there and gets hurt again, always makes me wonder how his career would’ve turned out if Washington didn’t draft him.
11:30 ehhhhhhh, I don’t know about that one chief. Sure, he was god awful during the playoffs, but at the very least, that team definitely wasn’t held back by him specifically. He’s one of those players that you won’t be able to judge the level of his play by just looking at his stats. He’s by no means elite, but he certainly isn’t holding his team back, either.
Kuechly was a physical monster but his best trait was his knowledge of the game and film study. Incredibly smart guy. He will make a great coach one day if he wishes to write it in stone. TO THE LAST CLIP THOUGH MJWD
Browns definitely lost that trade for Trent Richardson. I know he didn’t do great on the colts, but the pick the colts traded ended up being used on Johnny Manziel who had an arguably worse career than Richardson.
@@Shamwowzable they both were at the low end of their respective positions. Obviously Manziel had the bigger fallout but that comes with the qb position
Getting picked by the Browns 3rd overall must feel like the strangest gut punch ever. You're a star which feels great... so the most hopeless franchise selected you to messiah them out of irrelevance. Yay, go Cleveland!
I still remember Blackmon VS NEB, ON a Flea Flicker Prince Amukamara doing everything he could to PI Blackmon to sop the elevatable 50+ yard TD and Amukamara played a Decade in the NFL
Injuries didn’t ruin him, Washington ruined him with injuries because they got the best QB and couldn’t protect him…. It’s like having a baby and then driving him into wrecks without a car seat. He had no protection and kept getting hurt. If he would’ve played for a team with defense, he’d still be in the NFL.
I always forget Stephon Gillmore was in the 2012 draft, let alone in the top 10. I remember watching that play in the AFC Championship and thinking holy shit that was insane
This top 10 is going to be remembered for young talent who had injuries and off the field issues end promising careers.luck rg3 both should have been long term luke was so good just retired earlier than ud like for a hof case and Blackmon was good just couldn't stop drinking etc
Luke Kuechley’s retirement felt abrupt, but considering he played 8 years and made 7 pro bowls when the average career is 3-4, he had a full career. He went out while he was still on top
Did anyone else find it funny that a Kings fan was ringing up a purchase for Browns gear? I know KTO lives in Sacramento and all, but still, you forget these teams have fanbases given their struggles. Great video as always.
Trent Richardson’s college highlights are ridiculous. I remember following his high school career after he committed to Alabama. Almost everyone thought he should’ve been a top 15 pick. No one could tackle that dude.
New England has had some phenomenal corners over the years but man I miss Gilmore. Glad to have Butler back but idk what to expect from him now. JC is a beast too. Wish we kept him.
@@encycl07pedia- didn’t mean to come across that way at all, his problem was definitely his choice to control. Just a what if I always thought of, same with Josh Gordon to a certain degree.
@@darieljavier5560 Thank you for clarifying. It read to me as the difference between "the ball was dropped" and "the WR dropped the ball." One is neutral, the other assigns responsibility to the WR.
Luke Kuechly is one of the best defenders I’ve watched, started watching and paying attention to football in the early 2010’s so I’ve been watching for a good 11-12 years
Using Trent's YPC doesn't paint the picture. He missed training camp in '12 and '13 for knee surgeries that the Browns GREATLY downplayed. He had a very slow start and eventually hit his stride before his reported "bruised" ribs turned into cracked ribs. He was certainly a raw prospect as a RB but he flashed a lot of potential in 2012 and excelled in the receiving game.
Best offensive player overall in this draft : Russell Wilson (3rd rd) Best defensive player: Luke Keuchly (Gilmore is good, too, but he is the 5th in the HOF monitor among ILB according to PFR and 4 players above him are: Ray Lewis, Michael Singletary, Jack Lambert & Dick Butkus, and Brian Urlacher in the 6th, and all five are in the Hall.)
We gave up a lot of picks for RG3,(we literally didn’t have a 1st round pick for years!) but the fact that we also drafted Cousins later on in the draft says a lot (he also owns a lot of Redskin records and is STILL PLAYING 🤣)
Steven Gilmore single-handedly destroyed Blake bortles career with that batted pass. I mean Blake bortles who really was never that good except I guess maybe that year was almost in the Super bowl. Wow!
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Ive said it before under multiple names before and you noticed. Man I love your vids, you let me know way more than I ever would or could without knowing your channel, thank you KTO. You are awesome also please do more what ifs. Those were awesome
I been using them since 2019
@@BIGJT4X well I’ve been using them since 4,000 B.C.
It’s worth mentioning that Trent Richardson is also an executive in the Mexican league and has been very helpful instrumental in getting it off the ground at all, and he left the CFL voluntarily as being in the AAF let him be closer to his young family. The guy may have been an nfl bust, but you have to credit him for not giving up and finding a way to stay involved in both football and his kids lives. Flemlo Raps has a great video on Richardson
What really hurt T-Rich is he literally never played behind a competent OL. Browns to Colts to Raiders... I mean it was just three bad run blocking OLs for a guy that needed good scheming to get him running downhill.
@@The_Diesel4 lol bullshit. Just search Trent richardson misses holes and come on back and tell me that again. He’s an awesome guy but he sucked.
@@The_Diesel4 and his family took all his money some even stole from him and he went broke within 2 years it's a shame
@@Chuck_EL POS. Coming from being poor, that going pro with major contracts can be a nightmare.
Trent is doing a lot of good things in favor of FAM, we can't hate that guy
Man that Gilmore pass deflection on 4th down hurts almost as much as Myles Jack being whistled down. That was a great play on a decent throw that could've been a TD with how he went for the deflection
Jags could’ve held up pretty well against the eagles too. So close.
Honestly the thing I remember is Washington being ballsy and also drafting Kirk Cousins. Hindsight 20/20, an incredible decision considering everything
Its so ballsy and cool because it wouldnt have made any sense if Kirk Cousins didnt end up being as good as he is. They just gambled on a dude they liked, I imagine everybody mocked or at least questioned them for it, and it worked out
@@AdamKlownzinger To be fair Kirk was a great player in college and could’ve easily been picked in the 3rd round or even higher.
The funniest thing is Kirk cousins is the only winner in the RG3 trade as most of those draft picks the Texans got we’re awful picks and didn’t last long in their organization, and RG3 is infamous how he got taken… so yeah the main winner is Cousins
And uh cousins is a pretty damn good QB...just no one wants to give him credit as being such.
Cousins is consistently the most underrated player in the league
I’ll say this about Tannehill he wasn’t a bust but he bounces from average to above average for most of his career
He won with his wife 😎
@Fries I agree. Although, if Tannehill went late in the first round, a fair amount of people would consider it to be a good pick.
Prior to this season, he was a top 10 fantasy QB for 2 seasons in a row. Let’s not forget- he plays in the run-first Tennessee offense.
Also, he was a WR for his first 3 years at Texas AM. A lot of people forget that.
Oh, Morris Claiborne. I love when the Cowboys whiff on high draft picks.
my favorite part of the trent richardson trade, was that both teams lost the trade because the browns used the draft pick on johnny manziel
Browns will be the Browns lol
Lmfao
@@nasis18 Always will😅😂
@@Grant-co5ef I don't know which Franchise is more abysmal. The Browns, or the Lions.
The Browns can ruin a wet dream.
I hope Kuechly makes it into the Hall of Fame. On a rate basis, he's up there for most dominant ILBs ever, only held back by a shorter career, but shorter careers have still wound up in Canton.
I'll hold my breath while looking at Patrick Willis.
If he got to HOF, Kuechly definitely should too
Dude 5 first team all pros… defensive player of the year, defensive rookie of the year. in a 8 year career. He’s 100% getting in.
@@derkaiserzen Kuechly seems to rank slightly above him per Pro Football Reference. Willis was also on a stacked defense while Kuechly carried his a bit harder. Willis has come close a couple times and I really hope he gets in, and if he does Kuechly stands an extremely good chance.
I miss him so much.
@@derkaiserzenLuke getting into the hall of fame
That Gilmore play might be one of the most clutch defensive plays ever
While it was very clutch, it’s not even the most clutch in patriots history
@@Mymainelife87 don’t say it
@@balestanisovski 💀💀
@@balestanisovski dont say what
@@balestanisovski the butler did it
Kuechly and Wagner were on a different level during the mid 2010’s. I remember Kuechly being a beast whenever someone would user him in madden.
I can't believe its been 10 years already. Aww the year/era when i started watching football more hardcore
Same here
same here. started watching in 2010 but this was the year I didn't miss a game
Same this takes me back
@@R-YR29 it was way better in the early 2000’s
Hard-core was the 90's
Crazy to see youngins talking about how this is the first year they really started watching football. When they were kids. Like wtf time goes by fast
The first year I watched the packers was the year before Favre became a starter in Lambeau
My parents told me don't expect them to be good
Then I saw majikowski go n Favre come in
And I was so hyped I knew things in Wisconsin would change forever
And they did
Our state stopped being the BUTT of everyone's jokes n became the envy overnight
This envy still happens today
Time be flying, I started really watching around 07 when madden 08 came out and it’s crazy to think that was 15 years ago now
@@nautgamingnautgaming9949 lol only people who may envy the packers are y’all divide rivals cause they been trash
i’m 18 and madden 12 is the reason I fell in love w football
this season happened during my sophomore year in high school🤣 crazy thinkin it was 10 years ago
This was the first NFL draft I really got into as a young Vikings fan. This video brought back a ton of memories! Great content!
Boo Vikings
No offense
@@lO_-_Ol good luck with Sammy Watkins and treylon burks
@@lO_-_Ol thanks for taking Sammy off our hands lmfao
4:40 well then again that first round draft pick was Jonny Manziel
This series is great, love the content keep it up
Literally this and the top 10 recruits videos are my most anticipated of each year
If one player still playing from this draft class is surprising, I might say Tannehill
Seeing Kuechly retire was sad but I am really happy he made that decision to protect his own brain. He is by far one of the greatest modern linebackers and the guy is a borderline football genius. I hope he becomes an analyst of some sort because his abilities were truly special. Hes one of those guys that makes a play and you think, "why cant we get guys like that"
He going into the hall of fame
Trent Richardson is a glaring example of what happens when you listen to stats without the context. Richardsons stats were gaudy. But, was he REALLY going to be able to use that strength to run over and through NFL linebackers the way he could in college?
I thought he was the next Adrian Peterson
The guy had no vision
He had no vision and zero breakaway speed. Was always running into blockers.
There is really only one way to find out
2023: 10 years ago draft is gonna be miserable
If Calvin Johnson made the Hall of Fame having played nine seasons, Kuechly will make it. Their short careers were NOT short on Hall of Fame-level production.
There are players making it because they played fifteen years but had a couple of elite seasons, guys who played 8/9 years but were elite almost their entire career should always be locks imo.
Calvin Johnson is also in my opinion the most talented wr to ever play
There was a RB that made the HOF only playing 4 seasons. Can’t remember his name.
@@bostonk.o. Marion Motley has the fewest NFL seasons played to make the HoF at five, but like several of his Cleveland teammates who also made it they carried over a lot of success from their AAFC playing.
@@ferratorr1033 it was a WR named Mac Speedie and he only played 3 seasons
Blackmon will forever be one of the great mysteries to me in NFL history. He certainly looked the part when he was on the field talent wise. And I think he's a great example why Jacksonville has struggled so much in our era. All the talent in the world doesn't mean a thing if he cant stay on the field. For awhile, I truly feared the worst for him because the only stories you'd hear was "last seen a bar in x state x months ago and not seen since."" And I mean that not as a sports fan but as a human being concerned about another.
Luke Kuechly was from my hometown of Cincinnati and I got to seen him play in high school and he was ten times better than the competition. That’s when I knew he was the real deal
im from dc but i remember how good he was for st x
Go Bombers!
Kuechly was SO special. One of the most talented LBs I’ve ever seen. So sad what happened to his career
He still going into the hall of fame
@@antoniohoward981 for sure. Well deserved
@@itscole83 he sho did put in that work
2012 was my first year watching football and I remember RG3 and Luck were absolute rockstars. Crazy it’s been 10 years
"TOUCHDOWN,...... Washington Redskins" Best call in all of NFL history (I'm a DAWG!, still love it!).
As a cowboys fan I don’t really see mo claiborne as a “bust”. When he was on the field, we all saw why he was taken 7th overall. He just couldn’t stay healthy. A bust is a person who never shows what their capable of in the nfl in my opinion
Is you drunk? As a cowboys fan any cowboys fan know when you think of mo claiborne the first word tht comes up is bust wtf 😂
@@GOATSO99 that dudes an idiot lol mo was a bust with a few bright spots And I mean a very few 😂
He was not good till 2016 but got hurt again he’s a bust no question
I love mark barron playstyle, watched highlights of him a couple years ago and changed my hs number to 26 cuz of him
You get burned a lot?
I wish somebody would pick him up
Man keep this videos coming! I have learned so much about sports from your videos.
Man RG3 will always be one of the biggest what ifs to me in NFL history. That rookie season he had was incredible, it is a damn shame he got hurt and then the Redskins throw him out there and gets hurt again, always makes me wonder how his career would’ve turned out if Washington didn’t draft him.
Similarly. It's not like you become more prone to injuries when you wear a Redskins jersey.
What if he drank more milk? Now that's a what-if scenario.
@@encycl07pedia- Redskins *MISMANAGED* his career.... there was absolutely no reason u risk ur franchise guy the way they rushed him back out there
@@NAT-turners-Revenge You mean don't use a dual-threat running QB as a runner? You're such a big brain.
11:30 ehhhhhhh, I don’t know about that one chief. Sure, he was god awful during the playoffs, but at the very least, that team definitely wasn’t held back by him specifically. He’s one of those players that you won’t be able to judge the level of his play by just looking at his stats. He’s by no means elite, but he certainly isn’t holding his team back, either.
Yo KTO, you should make a throwback What if video. They used to be my favorite videos on your channel. Regardless, keep up the good work!
Kuechly was a physical monster but his best trait was his knowledge of the game and film study. Incredibly smart guy. He will make a great coach one day if he wishes to write it in stone. TO THE LAST CLIP THOUGH MJWD
God I miss Luke Kuechly. We didn't deserve him. He was so good.
Browns definitely lost that trade for Trent Richardson. I know he didn’t do great on the colts, but the pick the colts traded ended up being used on Johnny Manziel who had an arguably worse career than Richardson.
Arguably worse?
@@Shamwowzable they both were at the low end of their respective positions. Obviously Manziel had the bigger fallout but that comes with the qb position
Both had terrible careers no winners
Johnny Manziel was exciting. Trent Richardson was a blob. Guarantee you more people went to see Manziel for the Browns than TR.
Nah Browns won the trade but wasted the pick
Always awesome when KTO uploads
Getting picked by the Browns 3rd overall must feel like the strangest gut punch ever. You're a star which feels great... so the most hopeless franchise selected you to messiah them out of irrelevance. Yay, go Cleveland!
I still remember Blackmon VS NEB, ON a Flea Flicker Prince Amukamara doing everything he could to PI Blackmon to sop the elevatable 50+ yard TD and Amukamara played a Decade in the NFL
RG3 was to me like luck but slightly worse since his injuries sapped his skills more and had a shorter peak.
A waaaay shorter peak.
I love these types of videos blasts from the past
Dang not even a Panthers fan but I miss Kuechly on the field. Seeing him in action was art. Best of luck to him in his post NFL career
I used to watch this guy in 2017-2019 all the time, awesome to see he’s still making quality stuff
It's so crazy how I vividly remember this draft.
Rg3 was the qb washington has had in the last 20 years but injuries ruined him
Injuries didn’t ruin him, Washington ruined him with injuries because they got the best QB and couldn’t protect him…. It’s like having a baby and then driving him into wrecks without a car seat. He had no protection and kept getting hurt. If he would’ve played for a team with defense, he’d still be in the NFL.
@@BoneyRasputin yup
0:16 Man, if there’s anybody who can eat that hit like it was nothing, it’s Steve Smith. Toughest dude I’ve ever seen play receiver.
I always forget Stephon Gillmore was in the 2012 draft, let alone in the top 10. I remember watching that play in the AFC Championship and thinking holy shit that was insane
Thank you for the content
I’ve met RG3 in person, super chill dude and me and my friend got a picture.
Love your content Brodie
I wait 10 years for these vids!! Thanks KTO
I love ur videos, the best part is the end moment, KEEP IT UP!
This top 10 is going to be remembered for young talent who had injuries and off the field issues end promising careers.luck rg3 both should have been long term luke was so good just retired earlier than ud like for a hof case and Blackmon was good just couldn't stop drinking etc
Only kuechly and Gilmore fulfilled their potential in terms of stats and success. But even at that I doubt they’ll go to the hall of fame.
Luke Kuechley’s retirement felt abrupt, but considering he played 8 years and made 7 pro bowls when the average career is 3-4, he had a full career. He went out while he was still on top
These videos are so good. Can't get enough KTO vids!
Some of my favorite videos every year 🐐
Youre videos are always great overall, but your endings are fire
Ryan Tannehill is so underrated and hated, people should respect him more.
Always makes me happy when i see a kto video
Did anyone else find it funny that a Kings fan was ringing up a purchase for Browns gear? I know KTO lives in Sacramento and all, but still, you forget these teams have fanbases given their struggles. Great video as always.
Idc what the topic is I will always watch for your outros 🔥
Trent Richardson’s college highlights are ridiculous. I remember following his high school career after he committed to Alabama. Almost everyone thought he should’ve been a top 15 pick. No one could tackle that dude.
Love your videos 🙏🏾
New England has had some phenomenal corners over the years but man I miss Gilmore. Glad to have Butler back but idk what to expect from him now. JC is a beast too. Wish we kept him.
I get chills every time I hear the song at the end of your videos
Always a good day when KTO posts
I love your content, keep it up ❤️
Gilmore should have won that SBMVP in that Pats/Rams Super Bowl. The voters really botched that one.
Probably the biggest "what if" class in NFL history
Half empty glass is the phrase I use the most for this class. Lots of talent that did shine through but not for long.
Kuechly is my second favorite football player of all time. Is he worthy of the hall of fame? I say yes but I'd like opinions
Man, I remember thinking so many of these guys were gonna be studs coming out of this draft.
1:48 RGIII didn’t retire, he’s just a free agent. Still a great video!
He did. He's a college football color commentator for ESPN
he done
KTO! KTO! KTO! One of the best in the game and one of my favorite UA-camrs. Haven't seen a video I didn't like, keep up the great work my brother👊
It’s actually wild how Matt Kalil forgot how to play football after his rookie year. I thought the rookie year is supposed to be the hardest
Blackmon coulda done so much in the league, sucks how it all went down for him.
Yeah he showed some flashes. He had that huge 240 yard game. He just couldn't put the sauce down.
You make it seem like it wasn't his fault, like he had injuries or something. His downfall was his own fault.
@@encycl07pedia- didn’t mean to come across that way at all, his problem was definitely his choice to control. Just a what if I always thought of, same with Josh Gordon to a certain degree.
@@darieljavier5560
Thank you for clarifying.
It read to me as the difference between "the ball was dropped" and "the WR dropped the ball." One is neutral, the other assigns responsibility to the WR.
"This dude will be seen as a bust by Cowboys fans"
True but to be fair I think the Cowboys have drafted worse 1st round picks like Bobby Carpenter
@Fries a linebacker from Ohio State....
... Him was bad 😔
that's General Bob to you young man! On the cover of Wheaties, alongside the menace that is known throughout Ohio as AJ Hawk.
This video just shows how short many pro careers are.
Luke Kuechly is one of the best defenders I’ve watched, started watching and paying attention to football in the early 2010’s so I’ve been watching for a good 11-12 years
I was sitting here thinking "how can you NOT show that play against the Jaguars for Gilmore?" Well played
Great video thanks- Motell
I watch a lot of sports channels, but I always watch and rewatch KTO because we can commiserate as Browns fans
That old skool Halloween music at the end. Nice
nice vid my guy
Mark Barron is a absolute beast.
Two of the best quarterback prospects of all time (John Elway, Andrew Luck) went to Stanford. 😏
@Peters6221 Yep!
Using Trent's YPC doesn't paint the picture. He missed training camp in '12 and '13 for knee surgeries that the Browns GREATLY downplayed. He had a very slow start and eventually hit his stride before his reported "bruised" ribs turned into cracked ribs. He was certainly a raw prospect as a RB but he flashed a lot of potential in 2012 and excelled in the receiving game.
Best offensive player overall in this draft : Russell Wilson (3rd rd)
Best defensive player: Luke Keuchly (Gilmore is good, too, but he is the 5th in the HOF monitor among ILB according to PFR and 4 players above him are: Ray Lewis, Michael Singletary, Jack Lambert & Dick Butkus, and Brian Urlacher in the 6th, and all five are in the Hall.)
mark barron was an absolute stud
I remember being 7 and looking up who’s the hardest hitter in the nfl and I would see Barron
Big time hype for this!
Love your vids Brodie
We gave up a lot of picks for RG3,(we literally didn’t have a 1st round pick for years!) but the fact that we also drafted Cousins later on in the draft says a lot (he also owns a lot of Redskin records and is STILL PLAYING 🤣)
Kuechly is still a first ballot after only 8 yrs crazy
Andrew Luck also gave us one of the best Twitter handles ever. Fare thee well, Captain.
Morris Claiborne also had a ridiculously low Wonderlic score if I remember right. Like a 4 out of 50
I get chills at the end of every single kto video
You love the porn music. A man of culture.
@@helloman3676 you’re watching some weird porn
Although Kuechly’s career was cut short he is still one of the best coverage linebackers of all time if not the best.
Loved Gilmore on the Pats, ended poorly as it often does here when guys wanna get paid.
If Andrew Luck was healthy enough to come back to a good team hed win a SB
colts would be up there with bills and the chiefs if luck had stayed 2019 til now
Best pick was 9th. Luke is a beast. White boy is a football nerd on the field.
Steven Gilmore single-handedly destroyed Blake bortles career with that batted pass. I mean Blake bortles who really was never that good except I guess maybe that year was almost in the Super bowl. Wow!
In 1 year we get to see KTO review the top 10 of 2013. That one will make 2012 shine in comparison.