@@mribbon89 Bingo! Bucs haven't had a pro bowl quality RB since 2015 Doug Martin. Even then he wasn't on the elite echelon. Gotta place the blame on management there.
I hope he returns to the game. He's probably not coming back this year if at all, but he was a top 5 QB and he retired 6-10 years early. Good QBs don't come along often. Somebody needs to challenge Mahomes.
@@drunkotaku I am too. I just want to see good games. I am confident in our ability to beat any team and the better the team, the more the legend grows. Our team led by Patrick needs to beat the best to be considered the best. So bring on the best QBs. They'll get us sometimes but we'll get them way more.
That needs to be a new tracked stat - something like "offensive player-tipped interception" or something like that. It's not always the fault of the receiver - bad passes can get tipped too - but I feel it's too black and white as is.
@Mike Schwab you seen how unlucky smiths been his whole career. he's actually decent when he starts playing good he gets injured and replaced. the one year we're he could have turned it around with the browns he got injured again lol
Winston had weapons but 2019 year Winston looked like he wanted so badly that passing yard title and threw risky bombs which got him also interception title too ironically. Most Players in sports try to inflate their stats right before signing another contract for more money, this time it backfired. Maybe he'll learn from Brees.
Nicky Overholtzer That’s Bruce Arians’ scheme, QBs almost always have inflated interception amounts in their first year with Bruce Arians as their HC. Winston is getting undeserved hate imo
Stafford held the team back. The Lions missed out on so many great defensive players trying to keep Stafford happy. Stafford picked all of the Lions offensive coordinators.
@@elipeterson7415 He's younger than Matt and has playoff experience, so I think Detroit is in pretty good hands for this rebuild with those extra draft picks
I think Matthew Stafford is so under appreciated. That dude is basically in one of the worst situations as a football player other than the browns and Bangles and he’s just sticking with them.
yup everyone laughed at him being the shortest qb in the league at 5 10 but he's been exceptional for what he's been given. I'm excited to see what him and d hop can do this coming year
It aged fine, he literally said, we know that this guy us going to be a franchise qb in the future, but he's still new to the league and hasn't done anything yet to warrant being put ahead of anyone else.
Gregory Siegel I mean...yeah Eli at 1. Who do you possibly rank ahead of him? He’s a borderline HOF QB who beat the greatest QB and head coach this game has ever seen in the SB...twice. So...yeah who ahead of him?
Yeah I was really surprised with all the names ahead of Murray up to Goff at 10, they were pretty much all players who showed some potential but are on the verge of being labelled as bust, while Kylers only season he was Offensive Rookie of the year. i don't think thats enough to get him ahead of 1-9, I'm fine with him being behind them based on his single season of work, but pretty much everyone in 12-10 debate-ably also only really had 1 good season and have had at least one mediocre if not out right bad one, which is the same number of good seasons and Murray and at least 1 more mediocre or bad season then he has. Seems like that should give him the edge. You want to argue Goff should be 11 instead of 13, fine, there's some subjectivity with the order of everyone at 12-10, but ahead of Murray makes no sense to me.
Why? Kyler hasn’t done anything yet. This is about rating the players on their careers. Goff has 3 winning seasons, pro bowl, super bowl appearance etc. I’m not saying Kyler isn’t crazy talented and have potential. But he and the cardinals haven’t done anything.
Honestly Im just happy you gave Stafford as much props as you did. Honestly the most underrated QB in the league. He has just never had a running game and the Lions are a disaster of a franchise.
It’s so sad to see talents like Palmer, Newton, Luck, Mayfield, and Stafford get drafted to such terrible organizations. And for Alex Smith to end up in so many terrible situations is heartbreaking. That’s why Eli pulled off what he did in 2004. Wish more young players would pull stuff like that off and stick it to the teams for being so awful organizations.
Some players want to make the terrible organization a good one. Mayfield said when he got drafted i want to change everything about this team. I know he wasn't drafted by them but Brees completely changed the culture of the saints and made them to a winning team.
MGRIFFIN22 this is my rankings 1: Kurt Warner 2: Wareen Moon 3: James Harrison 4: John Randle 5: Larry Little 6: Antonio Gates 7: Jason Peters 8: Tony Romo 9: Brian Waters 10: Adam Theilen
The wild-card Giants knocking off Tom Brady, who was fighting for that PERFECT season, is a treasure I will always hold dear. And I am a lifetime 49er fan.
20. J. Russell QB - RAIDERS (2007) 19. D. Carr QB - TEXANS (2002) 18. C. Brown DL - BROWNS (2000) 17. S. Bradford QB - RAMS (2010) 16. J. Long OT - DOLFINS (2008) 15. J. Winston QB - BUCS (2015) 14. K. Murry QB - CARDINALS (2019) 13. B. Mayfield QB - BROWNS (2018) 12. J. Clowney DL - TEXANS (2014) 11. E. Fischer OT - CHIEFS (2013) 10. J. Geoff QB - RAMS (2016) 09. M. Williams DL - TEXANS (2006) 08. C. Palmer QB - BENGALS (2003) 07. A. Smith QB - 49ERS (2005) 06. M. Vick QB - FALCONS (2001) 05. A. Luck QB - COLTS (2012) 04. M. Stafford QB - LIONS (2009) 03. M. Garrett DL - BROWNS (2017) 02. C. Newton QB - PANTHERS (2011) 01. E. Manning QB - GIANTS (2004)
Jake Murphy not necessarily, their defense shut down San Francisco and New England. Then again, his throw to Mario Manningham was one of the greatest I’ve ever seen
@@buckeyetillidie27 First off, if both were coming off their rookie years, I could understand Baker being ahead, he had arguably a more impressive rookie year as far as passing statistics go. But, again, thats not the case, your comment is actually why Mayfield should be lower, hes no longer a rookie and while he also has much to proven, when taking BOTH of his seasons into account, what he has "proved" is quite lack luster compared to what Murray has proven. Further, if we're going to compare statistics, you can't discount Kylers 4 rushing touch downs, putting his total TDs for the year at 24. He also finished with 64.4% completion percentage despite having one of the most under whelming recieving cores in the league to throw to Bakers 63.8 in his rookie season, and only 12 picks to Baker's rookie 14. His total yards including rushing were 4266 to Bakers 3856. And he only had 5 fumbles to Bakers 7, and lost only 2 to Bakers 3. And thats comparing them in the MOST favorable way possible, using ONLY bakers rookie season. If we uses Bakers averages based on his full 2 year career to this point, things shift DRAMATICALLY in Kylers favor. Which, again, is my point. You could still argue that despite everything I brought up, Baker had a better rookie year. I think thats debateable, but it is a reasonable evaluation. But unlike Kyler, Mayfield DID have a second year, and it was bad. You can't just ignore that second year, to fairly evaluate the two you'd need to use Bakers averages, and when you do that, its not even a debate, Kyler wins hands down. Both are young enough that one, both, or neither could end up being stars in this league, but all we can evaluate to this point are their existing bodies of work, and on that basis Baker's 2019 must negate whatever slight edge he might have had over kyler based purely on his rookie season. Unrelated aside, I was born and grew up until I was 13 in Cleveland, then moved to Arizona where I spent the majority of my life. I live in neither place now, but the Browns and Cardinals are the two teams I follow and root for. So I while I might have a bias for Murray, I don't have a bias against Baker, rather, I have a Bias for him too. I've watched both play every week and like them both. But if I'm being honest with myself, because of Bakers 2019, as of right now, Murray has had a better career and I don't even think its that close.
@@DanTheMeek yea i understand but at the same time Mayfield didnt even play his full rookie season. Look at the crap coach he had his 2nd year not to mention the horrible o-line he had both years. They both have ALOT to prove but as far as ranking them Mayfield is better. And you cant say Murray is better after just 1 season. After 1 season Mayfield was the best rookie QB in years. Not to mention he did that with the browns. Murray could also have a sophomore slump this year. Not saying he will but it is very possible. So like i said if you wanna just talk 1 season then lets only compare the rookie campaigns for the 2
@@buckeyetillidie27 Again, if this list was "best rookie seasons" then I would agree, lets only compare the rookie campaigns. But thats not what this list is, it supposedly takes into account the entire body of work to this point. If Baker had had 2 great season, that WOULD be better then Murrays 1 great season, even if you thought Murrays 1 great season was a little better then either or both of Bakers. But thats NOT what happened, Baker's second season was a disaster. Could Baker turn his career around after this year? Sure, he could also regress even more. Could Murray have a sophmore slump? Sure, he could also improve. Because the future is unwritten, we can only speak to what has already happened. Murray has had ZERO bad season to date. Baker has had 1. Murray has had 1 good season. Baker has had 1. based on that body of work, Baker is currently behind Murray. The future may change that, but we can only speculate about the future. Also, the fact Baker didn't play a full season makes his higher amount of INTs and higher number of fumbles in his rookie season all the more concerning. Even compared to Bakers one good season, and even with Murray running the ball quite a bit, Murray did a much better job of protecting the ball, that can't be discounted. Also of note, the season Murray took over the Cardinals were coming off a year when they not only crushed the browns in how bad their OL was (it was historically bad the year prior), but probably the one player they signed in the offseason who was a meaningful upgrade, Marcus Gilbert, got injured for the year prior to game 1, so its arguable that Murray had an even worse OL then Baker, he just used his legs to make that OL look much better then it had looked when it had a more Baker like QB behind center the year prior. Also also of note, yes Baker took over a browns club that was the worst in the league the year prior... but so did Kyler, thats why both teams took their QBs first overall. Again, I like Baker, what he did in his rookie season was electric, I'm not ready to give up on him after one bad season like many people are, I'll be rooting for him like crazy this year, but just based on their current bodies of work, Murray's body of work is straight up superior. We can't evaluate what Murray's second year might be because it hasn't happened yet, but we MUST evaluate Mayfields because it HAS happened, and in that year he was vastly inferior to either players rookie season. Or in math terms: 1 = 1 But 1 -1 != 1
M_a_s_o_n23 We don’t know if it’s a fluke yet. They need to have no postseason success and losing seasons to call it a fluke and It’s too early to call. But it might be a fluke, time will tell.
These are the rankings from the video rating 1st overall draft picks: (2000-2019) Please leave a like since I saved you time (if you want) :) These are rating worst to first as followed: 20. QB: Jamarcus Russell (OAK) (2007) 19. QB: David Carr (HOU) (2002) 18. DE: Courtney Brown (CLE) (2000) 17. QB: Sam Bradford (STL/LAR) (2010) 16. OT: Jake Long (MIA) (2008) 15. QB: Jameis Winston (TB) (2015) 14. QB: Kyler Murray (ARZ) (2019) 13. QB: Baker Mayfield (CLE) (2018) 12. DE: Jadeveon Clowney (HOU) (2014) 11. OT: Eric Fisher (KC) (2013) 10. QB: Jared Goff (LAR) (2016) 9. DE: Mario Williams (HOU) (2006) 8. QB: Carson Palmer (CIN) (2003) 7. QB: Alex Smith (SF) (2005) 6. QB: Michael Vick (ATL) (2001) 5. QB: Andrew Luck (IND) (2012) 4. QB: Matthew Stafford (DET) (2009) 3. DE: Myles Garrett (CLE) (2017) 2. QB: Cam Newton (CAR) (2011) 1. QB: Eli Manning (SD/LAC) (2004)
My heart broke a little when Joe Thomas popped on the screen at 0:46. I miss that guy. A shame the forever revolving door of Cleveland's front office, personnel and QBs didn't give him more than just 1 winning season.
Mayfield should be higher up. He brought the browns from a perfect season record of 0-16. To something like 7-8-1. That’s amazing for a rookie. He, single handidly, ended a joke of a franchise
Not the best player or most consistent, but he had the most pinnacle success. Myles Garret is the best #1 pick on the list talent wise that's still playing. Luck was the best overall. Garret is a hothead though.
Completely DISAGREE!! Carson Palmer was the most talented player on that list and im a Steelers fan saying that, Andrew Luck ill give you was probably #2 behind Palmer and Myles Garrett is just a PUNK ASS PIECE OF SHIT!!
Crazy to think that very few of these guys are players I would immediately consider first ballot hall of famers. Shows how drafting well is so important in the NFL.
I would take Palmer over Smith anyday. Most people forget that the Bengals might have went to the Super Bowl if Carson didn't tear his knee up in the playoff game against Pittsburgh. On the play he threw a touchdown if I remember it correctly.
Next idea would be the Four Horsemen on Defense and the Four Winds on Offence ranked by each team. All four players would have to be on the team at the same time. You can do it by decade or all time. I suggest this because there have been a lot of snubs because teams had great talented players but when you have 4 out 5 OLM play a whole season creating holes to run thru and keep QBs upright to deliver the ball to elite weapon or 4 DBs shutting down the airways so LBs DLM can get their evil on. That aint right. So two lists are needed and I know that the Posse would make the list, Legion of Boom, Purple People Eaters, The Steel Curtain (plus others that followed) and other units that graced our eyes.
I like how everyone gives Eli the credit of beating the perfect season patriots when it was really the giants defense who held the team in check. Eli just had to put up points against a middle of the pack defense and even then it took a miracle pass from him to win.
At least the browns finally got a good pick, honestly other than Miles Garrett, Baker Mayfield is by far the best quarterback they've ever had, post 1995. So that deserves another good pick.
Wow. Only one of these players MIGHT make the hall of fame in Eli Manning. You heard it hear first the number one pick is a joke outside of the goat Peyton Manning. Keep in mind there is still a lot of time for the younger guys to develop but it isnt looking to good. There have been consistent starters and winners but not too many rings. If i was a gm, i would definetely trade down and let a desperate team give me the farm.
p49512 yeah fr. Seems like a lot of these number 1 overall picks have been bombarded with injuries that essentially wrecked their careers. And these are players that weren’t really injured in college
Ryan Smith honestly though I think the reason is that the team with the first pick is the worst Team. I guarantee you if baker mayfield was on the patriots right now he would be a star. It’s sad and the first round picks in every sport under preform (besides the obvious ones like lebron and Kobe)
Jay Ayers yeah that’s fair. Would you trade down if you had the first overall pick to get a bunch more picks? Or would you just go with the “generational talent” to try and turn your franchise around. In my understanding one guy won’t be able to turn the whole franchise around. The management has to be good, coaching staff, free agency, etc.
“Winston has no weapons!” Mike Evans, Desean Jackson, Vincent Jackson, and Chris Godwin
I bet DeSean Jackson wishes he was in tampa right now.
He just wasn't eating enough Ws
It's more "Winston cant see his weapons." Lol
It doesn't matter how many recievers you have. You need to be able to run the ball and Tampa never could while Winston was there.
@@mribbon89 Bingo! Bucs haven't had a pro bowl quality RB since 2015 Doug Martin. Even then he wasn't on the elite echelon. Gotta place the blame on management there.
Video Idea: Biggest bust from each spot in the first round.
Yea I like that one
O heck yeah this is an awesome idea
W
I wonder who'd they pick for #1 between Jamarcus Russell and Ryan Leaf
man i miss kto i’m stuck with this channel it’d be so good if he did this
The colts literally killed Andrew luck
I hope he returns to the game. He's probably not coming back this year if at all, but he was a top 5 QB and he retired 6-10 years early. Good QBs don't come along often. Somebody needs to challenge Mahomes.
Bradley Howard as a chiefs fan I say we’re good
@@drunkotaku I am too. I just want to see good games. I am confident in our ability to beat any team and the better the team, the more the legend grows. Our team led by Patrick needs to beat the best to be considered the best. So bring on the best QBs. They'll get us sometimes but we'll get them way more.
@@bradleyhoward9638 I think Lamar Jackson and Deshaun Watson will sufficiently challenge Mahomes in the coming years.
@@ckmoore101 I think they'll be good but never the favorites in head to head games barring several major injuries to key pieces.
"David Carr was sacked a record setting 76 times."
Joe Burrow: Hold my beer
Not Burrows fault, his O-line is cardboard
Chuckles Honeyfuck Im a Bengals fan myself😂 ik
Tyrone must have hurt to watch today -ravens fan
@@joeyrotolo752 yup😂
Nah it’s: hold my cigar
Eli throws a perfect pass
It hits the hands of the receiver
A defender catches it
"Another pick by Eli Manning"
Like Jones and Engram now. Seen this shit before.
Faxxxxx Eli gets so much hate
cam newton hike the ball
oline doesnt block
he gets strip sacked
another fumble by cam newton
That needs to be a new tracked stat - something like "offensive player-tipped interception" or something like that. It's not always the fault of the receiver - bad passes can get tipped too - but I feel it's too black and white as is.
That happens to all quarterbacks. If the ball bounces off the receiver's hand and gets picked off. It's an interception on the quarterback
Not all of Carr's fault , honestly his story is one of the saddest
Archie Manning type beat
At least he has a pro bowl brother
Not worse than alex smith
@Mike Schwab you seen how unlucky smiths been his whole career. he's actually decent when he starts playing good he gets injured and replaced. the one year we're he could have turned it around with the browns he got injured again lol
Mike Schwab idk why i said browns i meant redskins**
Winston had weapons but 2019 year Winston looked like he wanted so badly that passing yard title and threw risky bombs which got him also interception title too ironically. Most Players in sports try to inflate their stats right before signing another contract for more money, this time it backfired. Maybe he'll learn from Brees.
Imagine only having 500k subs🙄
Gary how much subs u got
@@glendarivera8584 lol, it was sarcasm
@@glendarivera8584 I have one😂
TampaTec tech channel watches football. Yep makes sense
Next video idea: Every NFL teams most overrated and underrated players
you know I’m not hating the idea
Good idea but it’s one or the other overrated or underrated cant have both
Eagles: underrated wentz overrated ertz
@@nathangerrystinks3243 Ertz is a top 5 tight end.
Bro that is an awesome idea 👍!!!!
Wow this Winston guy sounds so good 30TDs, 5000 yards, and.... 30ints?
Those are double agent stats.
Also 50 stolen crab legs
It seemed like he was doing a hail mary every play to get a ton of yards then all of the interceptions
Nicky Overholtzer That’s Bruce Arians’ scheme, QBs almost always have inflated interception amounts in their first year with Bruce Arians as their HC. Winston is getting undeserved hate imo
He is a bust as of now. That could change after Brees retires i mean look how good Bridgewater was last year and he was never more than mediocre.
we lowkey all knew Jamarcus Russell was going to be at #20
Biggest #1 pick bust ever
@@bradleyhoward9638 Him and Leaf are in the running for that.
In my mind, Jared Goff and Kyler Murray should switch spots
@Akash Sandhu Leaf was the second overall pick
I didn’t watch the video. Where is Ryan leaf?
"Imagine how much worse this team would be without stafford" me: oh we are about to find out😝😂🤭
nah you are going 16-0 with jared goat
@@lbvbrosvaldez3504 i hope
@@lbvbrosvaldez3504 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@@lbvbrosvaldez3504 your funny
Stafford held the team back. The Lions missed out on so many great defensive players trying to keep Stafford happy. Stafford picked all of the Lions offensive coordinators.
Stafford finally gets some credit
The Lions waste his career. It's sad.
Ikr
Bradley Howard I’m a lions fan and a huge fan of stafford but I’d rather him succeed on a different team then have to deal with us
Statt Padford
Myles garret is ranked a bit high move him down to five he isn’t accomplished needs 4-5 good years on his belt.
As a lions fan that has lived through 0-16, Stafford being one of the best franchise QBs ever is a hill I will die on
Have fun with Jared Goff haha
@@elipeterson7415 He's younger than Matt and has playoff experience, so I think Detroit is in pretty good hands for this rebuild with those extra draft picks
Same here but as a browns fan with Baker mayfield
@@Krabnut ooofff
@@daphenom45 what the issue? Let’s see why the lions do year 2 before you talk bud
I think Matthew Stafford is so under appreciated. That dude is basically in one of the worst situations as a football player other than the browns and Bangles and he’s just sticking with them.
He's free now.
Browns? How are they a problem they made the playoffs (im not a browns fan)
@@sert173 they were a problem
Stafford is PAINFULLY overrated.
I don't think he was better than Carson Palmer.
Video Suggestion: One player from every nfl team that could possibly make their first pro bowl in 2020-2021.
Arik Armstead would make it to that list
Good idea
Devantae Parker
Tyler Lockett or DK Metcalf could make it
Ishan Patil yup
Winston has no weapons.... D Jack, Vincent Jackson, Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, OJ Howard
Had*
Love the random Matt Shaub thrown in when doing David Carr 😂😂
lol
Lol that Kyler one did not age well he’s a superstar now in year 2😂😂
Fr everyone laughed at me when I drafted him in fantasy now I’ve had over 10 trade offers for him
@@bradymcgregor2098 I drafted Kyler AND Josh Allen and won the championship
yup everyone laughed at him being the shortest qb in the league at 5 10 but he's been exceptional for what he's been given. I'm excited to see what him and d hop can do this coming year
It aged fine, he literally said, we know that this guy us going to be a franchise qb in the future, but he's still new to the league and hasn't done anything yet to warrant being put ahead of anyone else.
Superstar?
I'm happy that Matt Stafford is actually high up in a list
He definitely deserves it !!!
Overrated. He’s good but doesn’t deserve this much credit
@@davidhernandez8013 what now?
In typical tps fashion most of this is questionable
I agree. How do you rank Kyler Murray below Jared Goff?!
I agree. Goff over Murray? Cam at 2? Eli Manning at 1?
Gregory Siegel I think Eli at number 1 is more questionable than goff over a rookie
Gregory Siegel I mean...yeah Eli at 1. Who do you possibly rank ahead of him? He’s a borderline HOF QB who beat the greatest QB and head coach this game has ever seen in the SB...twice. So...yeah who ahead of him?
Gary Malpeli Stafford, Vick and Luck are all much better than Eli regardless of Eli’s accomplishments
In my mind, Jared Goff and Kyler Murray should switch spots
Yeah I was really surprised with all the names ahead of Murray up to Goff at 10, they were pretty much all players who showed some potential but are on the verge of being labelled as bust, while Kylers only season he was Offensive Rookie of the year. i don't think thats enough to get him ahead of 1-9, I'm fine with him being behind them based on his single season of work, but pretty much everyone in 12-10 debate-ably also only really had 1 good season and have had at least one mediocre if not out right bad one, which is the same number of good seasons and Murray and at least 1 more mediocre or bad season then he has. Seems like that should give him the edge. You want to argue Goff should be 11 instead of 13, fine, there's some subjectivity with the order of everyone at 12-10, but ahead of Murray makes no sense to me.
Facts! I was just about to type that when I saw your post.
Why? Kyler hasn’t done anything yet. This is about rating the players on their careers. Goff has 3 winning seasons, pro bowl, super bowl appearance etc. I’m not saying Kyler isn’t crazy talented and have potential. But he and the cardinals haven’t done anything.
One year is not a career, he said it himself that he keeps it up he will rise up the list fast, I have no problem with his current ranking.
Andrew Phillips but really, Jared Goff? I just don’t see it
lmao you know he’s a bust when they mistake matt schaub for david carr
So I’m not the only one who noticed that lol
lol
Video idea: Best team from each division 2000-2020
video idea: the best running back from every nfl team all time
Honestly Im just happy you gave Stafford as much props as you did. Honestly the most underrated QB in the league. He has just never had a running game and the Lions are a disaster of a franchise.
Look at Manning’s smile with the chargers compared to the giants 😆
Ranking every wide receivers rookie season
Ranking each teams best rookie to win the rookie of the year
@@LaurasDisorder I meant to say best chance to win rookie of the year
@Skol Nation I like this idea. So pretty much it is predicting every teams best rookie.
Every wideout ever, that would take a wile
Bradford was the rookie of the year, never offensive player of the year. Never even close.
It’s so sad to see talents like Palmer, Newton, Luck, Mayfield, and Stafford get drafted to such terrible organizations. And for Alex Smith to end up in so many terrible situations is heartbreaking. That’s why Eli pulled off what he did in 2004. Wish more young players would pull stuff like that off and stick it to the teams for being so awful organizations.
Some players want to make the terrible organization a good one. Mayfield said when he got drafted i want to change everything about this team. I know he wasn't drafted by them but Brees completely changed the culture of the saints and made them to a winning team.
You got the Panthers fucked up
There’s no way Carolina is a “terrible organization”
That’s the point of the draft so bad teams can become good
Colts, ain’t a terrible organization, the team was plenty good. The issue was the shitty offensive line, and chuck pagans.
Shocking you gave cam so much credit I’m impressed
Bout time Stafford got some credit for being as great as he really is. Shame the lions wont change and truly build a team around him
They have a good team talent-wise, it’s just injuries and terrible coaching
@@the-bv5mb They finally fired Matt Patricia.
Next Video idea: 10 times TPS was wrong about NFL players
lol
You forgot 2 or 3 zeroes
U need more numbers
Next video: top 10 undrafted players
Seahawks fans alr know Doug baldwin gotta be in dat
Adam Theilen, Doug Baldwin, James Harrison, Jason Peters, Kurt Warner, etc.
The Famous SJ Ticklebottom John randle gotta be number 1 or 2
MGRIFFIN22 this is my rankings
1: Kurt Warner
2: Wareen Moon
3: James Harrison
4: John Randle
5: Larry Little
6: Antonio Gates
7: Jason Peters
8: Tony Romo
9: Brian Waters
10: Adam Theilen
HM: Priest Holmes
Can y'all do Top 5 Best Daft Picks and Top 5 Worst Draft Picks? I appreciate the love of every videos and content y'all made TPS.
David Carr wouldn't have been that bad had he gone anywhere else
Finally tps is gettin better
The wild-card Giants knocking off Tom Brady, who was fighting for that PERFECT season, is a treasure I will always hold dear. And I am a lifetime 49er fan.
I am a lifetime giants fan
Eli will be a legend forever and fuck what anyone has to say about it
2 time champion 2 time MVP 2 time Brady killer
Bruh, you have 5 super bowls. As a vikings fan, we flopped everytime we had a contender.
@@willseest3732 Coach Walsh said his WORST defeat was to your Vikings in the playoffs where the 49ers had the best record in NFL.
20. J. Russell QB - RAIDERS (2007)
19. D. Carr QB - TEXANS (2002)
18. C. Brown DL - BROWNS (2000)
17. S. Bradford QB - RAMS (2010)
16. J. Long OT - DOLFINS (2008)
15. J. Winston QB - BUCS (2015)
14. K. Murry QB - CARDINALS (2019)
13. B. Mayfield QB - BROWNS (2018)
12. J. Clowney DL - TEXANS (2014)
11. E. Fischer OT - CHIEFS (2013)
10. J. Geoff QB - RAMS (2016)
09. M. Williams DL - TEXANS (2006)
08. C. Palmer QB - BENGALS (2003)
07. A. Smith QB - 49ERS (2005)
06. M. Vick QB - FALCONS (2001)
05. A. Luck QB - COLTS (2012)
04. M. Stafford QB - LIONS (2009)
03. M. Garrett DL - BROWNS (2017)
02. C. Newton QB - PANTHERS (2011)
01. E. Manning QB - GIANTS (2004)
Sam bradford set the all time completion percentage in a single season with minnesota
Absolutely bombed this list
Eli Manning was probably more physically gifted than Peyton, just didn't have the teams nor the command that he did
Baker Mayfield #13 on the list. 7 months later and Backer leads The Browns to the AFC divisional round without Odell.
Watching this now with Murray on my Fantasy team I kinda feel like he should be higher
Lol after the bills win he looks like an mvp candidate
definitely
Video Idea:Ranking all 2019 1st round picks in order
I feel like there are a lot of videos on 1st overall picks, what about the 2nd overall picks in the last 20 years?
Video Suggestion: NFL Players to win the Regular Season MVP and Superbowl MVP in the same season
It’s true tho....manning got it done ✅
Love the spot you put Goff
Since every body first I'm second 😂
Lmao
Biscuit head Ja since your second than I’m third
Aiden Anytime shoot it’s been a month....but I’m fourth
Chance Boyd its been a month but I’m 5
Ur 18th
Huge browns fan totally agree with your list
Eli Manning retired after the 2019 season, and the Giants retired his number 10 jersey.
Cool.
He retired in the middle of the 2019 season
@@xTWOTONTIMx why would you talk shit to a guy who won two super bowls 2007 his defense caring him but in 2012 that was all him
Jake Murphy not necessarily, their defense shut down San Francisco and New England. Then again, his throw to Mario Manningham was one of the greatest I’ve ever seen
@@andrewlarson7 In mine opinion he should go to the hof
Kyler Murray and Baker Mayfield need to be switched around ASAP
Yeah I don't get it, how does 1 good year and 1 bad year beat out 1 good year and 0 bad years.
He is a rookie yet to prove himself. Mayfield still needs to prove himself too but 27 TDs as a rookie beats out Murrays 20
@@buckeyetillidie27 First off, if both were coming off their rookie years, I could understand Baker being ahead, he had arguably a more impressive rookie year as far as passing statistics go. But, again, thats not the case, your comment is actually why Mayfield should be lower, hes no longer a rookie and while he also has much to proven, when taking BOTH of his seasons into account, what he has "proved" is quite lack luster compared to what Murray has proven.
Further, if we're going to compare statistics, you can't discount Kylers 4 rushing touch downs, putting his total TDs for the year at 24. He also finished with 64.4% completion percentage despite having one of the most under whelming recieving cores in the league to throw to Bakers 63.8 in his rookie season, and only 12 picks to Baker's rookie 14. His total yards including rushing were 4266 to Bakers 3856. And he only had 5 fumbles to Bakers 7, and lost only 2 to Bakers 3.
And thats comparing them in the MOST favorable way possible, using ONLY bakers rookie season. If we uses Bakers averages based on his full 2 year career to this point, things shift DRAMATICALLY in Kylers favor. Which, again, is my point. You could still argue that despite everything I brought up, Baker had a better rookie year. I think thats debateable, but it is a reasonable evaluation. But unlike Kyler, Mayfield DID have a second year, and it was bad. You can't just ignore that second year, to fairly evaluate the two you'd need to use Bakers averages, and when you do that, its not even a debate, Kyler wins hands down. Both are young enough that one, both, or neither could end up being stars in this league, but all we can evaluate to this point are their existing bodies of work, and on that basis Baker's 2019 must negate whatever slight edge he might have had over kyler based purely on his rookie season.
Unrelated aside, I was born and grew up until I was 13 in Cleveland, then moved to Arizona where I spent the majority of my life. I live in neither place now, but the Browns and Cardinals are the two teams I follow and root for. So I while I might have a bias for Murray, I don't have a bias against Baker, rather, I have a Bias for him too. I've watched both play every week and like them both. But if I'm being honest with myself, because of Bakers 2019, as of right now, Murray has had a better career and I don't even think its that close.
@@DanTheMeek yea i understand but at the same time Mayfield didnt even play his full rookie season. Look at the crap coach he had his 2nd year not to mention the horrible o-line he had both years. They both have ALOT to prove but as far as ranking them Mayfield is better. And you cant say Murray is better after just 1 season. After 1 season Mayfield was the best rookie QB in years. Not to mention he did that with the browns. Murray could also have a sophomore slump this year. Not saying he will but it is very possible. So like i said if you wanna just talk 1 season then lets only compare the rookie campaigns for the 2
@@buckeyetillidie27 Again, if this list was "best rookie seasons" then I would agree, lets only compare the rookie campaigns. But thats not what this list is, it supposedly takes into account the entire body of work to this point. If Baker had had 2 great season, that WOULD be better then Murrays 1 great season, even if you thought Murrays 1 great season was a little better then either or both of Bakers. But thats NOT what happened, Baker's second season was a disaster.
Could Baker turn his career around after this year? Sure, he could also regress even more. Could Murray have a sophmore slump? Sure, he could also improve. Because the future is unwritten, we can only speak to what has already happened. Murray has had ZERO bad season to date. Baker has had 1. Murray has had 1 good season. Baker has had 1. based on that body of work, Baker is currently behind Murray. The future may change that, but we can only speculate about the future.
Also, the fact Baker didn't play a full season makes his higher amount of INTs and higher number of fumbles in his rookie season all the more concerning. Even compared to Bakers one good season, and even with Murray running the ball quite a bit, Murray did a much better job of protecting the ball, that can't be discounted.
Also of note, the season Murray took over the Cardinals were coming off a year when they not only crushed the browns in how bad their OL was (it was historically bad the year prior), but probably the one player they signed in the offseason who was a meaningful upgrade, Marcus Gilbert, got injured for the year prior to game 1, so its arguable that Murray had an even worse OL then Baker, he just used his legs to make that OL look much better then it had looked when it had a more Baker like QB behind center the year prior.
Also also of note, yes Baker took over a browns club that was the worst in the league the year prior... but so did Kyler, thats why both teams took their QBs first overall.
Again, I like Baker, what he did in his rookie season was electric, I'm not ready to give up on him after one bad season like many people are, I'll be rooting for him like crazy this year, but just based on their current bodies of work, Murray's body of work is straight up superior. We can't evaluate what Murray's second year might be because it hasn't happened yet, but we MUST evaluate Mayfields because it HAS happened, and in that year he was vastly inferior to either players rookie season.
Or in math terms:
1 = 1
But
1 -1 != 1
kyler murray after the game against bills proves he is a legend
Mike Vick was one of the most entertaining QBs to play the game! I loved watching him win comeback player of the year with my Eagles😎
I liked him a lot more before I found out he wasn’t a very good human being. But everyone deserves a second chance. Great player no debate on that.
Next video: top 10 biggest fluke seasons ever
Peyton hillis number 1
Tim Tebow has to be in top 5
2017 Jacksonville Jaguars, such a shame, that Defense was filthy
2019 titans
M_a_s_o_n23 We don’t know if it’s a fluke yet. They need to have no postseason success and losing seasons to call it a fluke and It’s too early to call. But it might be a fluke, time will tell.
These are the rankings from the video rating 1st overall draft picks: (2000-2019)
Please leave a like since I saved you time (if you want) :)
These are rating worst to first as followed:
20. QB: Jamarcus Russell (OAK) (2007)
19. QB: David Carr (HOU) (2002)
18. DE: Courtney Brown (CLE) (2000)
17. QB: Sam Bradford (STL/LAR) (2010)
16. OT: Jake Long (MIA) (2008)
15. QB: Jameis Winston (TB) (2015)
14. QB: Kyler Murray (ARZ) (2019)
13. QB: Baker Mayfield (CLE) (2018)
12. DE: Jadeveon Clowney (HOU) (2014)
11. OT: Eric Fisher (KC) (2013)
10. QB: Jared Goff (LAR) (2016)
9. DE: Mario Williams (HOU) (2006)
8. QB: Carson Palmer (CIN) (2003)
7. QB: Alex Smith (SF) (2005)
6. QB: Michael Vick (ATL) (2001)
5. QB: Andrew Luck (IND) (2012)
4. QB: Matthew Stafford (DET) (2009)
3. DE: Myles Garrett (CLE) (2017)
2. QB: Cam Newton (CAR) (2011)
1. QB: Eli Manning (SD/LAC) (2004)
ELI!!!!! GOAT... most clutch playoff QB of all time too
Stafford perhaps looks even better than #4 now that he’s won a Super Bowl.
Who’s here after the browns beat the Steelers in wild card game
Yep
My heart broke a little when Joe Thomas popped on the screen at 0:46. I miss that guy. A shame the forever revolving door of Cleveland's front office, personnel and QBs didn't give him more than just 1 winning season.
Mayfield should be higher up. He brought the browns from a perfect season record of 0-16. To something like 7-8-1. That’s amazing for a rookie. He, single handidly, ended a joke of a franchise
Then the following year he has a horrible head coach. Putting the blame on him is ridiculous.
Alex S thank u
@@alexs799 lmao baker is so fucking bad it’s ridiculous ppl think he’s good
Anyone watching when Alex Smith is basically healthy
I have something to watch on my birthday 😄
I love you TPS but you've done this video 100 times.
I'm so happy that Eli manning was number 1 because he's number 1 in my heart
Not the best player or most consistent, but he had the most pinnacle success. Myles Garret is the best #1 pick on the list talent wise that's still playing. Luck was the best overall. Garret is a hothead though.
Completely DISAGREE!! Carson Palmer was the most talented player on that list and im a Steelers fan saying that, Andrew Luck ill give you was probably #2 behind Palmer and Myles Garrett is just a PUNK ASS PIECE OF SHIT!!
Crazy to think that very few of these guys are players I would immediately consider first ballot hall of famers. Shows how drafting well is so important in the NFL.
Stafford finally gets credit
well he is the only thing that kept the lions from going 0-16 at least 3 more times
I would take Palmer over Smith anyday. Most people forget that the Bengals might have went to the Super Bowl if Carson didn't tear his knee up in the playoff game against Pittsburgh. On the play he threw a touchdown if I remember it correctly.
14:31 IT'S A MIRACLE!!!!!
Next idea would be the Four Horsemen on Defense and the Four Winds on Offence ranked by each team. All four players would have to be on the team at the same time. You can do it by decade or all time. I suggest this because there have been a lot of snubs because teams had great talented players but when you have 4 out 5 OLM play a whole season creating holes to run thru and keep QBs upright to deliver the ball to elite weapon or 4 DBs shutting down the airways so LBs DLM can get their evil on. That aint right. So two lists are needed and I know that the Posse would make the list, Legion of Boom, Purple People Eaters, The Steel Curtain (plus others that followed) and other units that graced our eyes.
Putting some respect on stafford name
Video Idea: Every teams best offensive or defensive player
Biggest first round bust from every position
This was hard to watch as a browns fan lol. Courtney brown pick still gives me nightmares lol
I haven’t watched yet but I’m guessing he said bad stuff about baker and kyler that need to be taken back after 2020-2021 season
Yep. Exactly right
video idea: draft class with the most busts in the first round.
So glad Bradford is called out for the bust he really is
As a browns fan, 2020 just feels soooooooooooooooo good
The rams horrible offensive line is what killed Sam Bradford
Video Idea: Biggest GEMS from 5th round or later
The hashtags 💀
Video Idea:5 2020 first-round picks that can bring their team upwards and 5 2020 first-round picks that can pull their team lower in the void of shame
Eli taking down the perfect season Pats is one of the best things ever...
I like how everyone gives Eli the credit of beating the perfect season patriots when it was really the giants defense who held the team in check. Eli just had to put up points against a middle of the pack defense and even then it took a miracle pass from him to win.
@@amitpalbains9361 Keep crying
Video idea: best player from each draft since 2000
I honestly came here to hate because of Baker in the thumbnail but since watching it I have changed my mind. Great vid lol
Jared Goff is underrated!!! WHY is he looked down on so much??
Cause he's inconsistent.
Are you telling me he’s better than Carson Palmer
Because he isn't that good. Go HAWKS
Joseph Possanza lol exactly
20: jamarcus russel
19: David carr
18:Courtney brown
17: Sam Bradford
16: jake long, ot
15: Jameis Winston, qb
14: kyler Murray, qb
13: baker mayfield, qb
12: jadeveon clowney, de
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Murray should be higher than mayfield
At least the browns finally got a good pick, honestly other than Miles Garrett, Baker Mayfield is by far the best quarterback they've ever had, post 1995. So that deserves another good pick.
First one here, hey can I get a shout cause I love this channel and I'm subscribed with notifications on
You’re so soft...
Agree with this list completely
Every first round quarterback ranked since 2010
That would be long but totally worth it.
Eh
RESPECT to Alex Smith Kc loves you!
Y’all should do a video on the top 5 players on each team going into 2020
( please like so tps can see )
Vid idea best defensive player drafted first
Wow. Only one of these players MIGHT make the hall of fame in Eli Manning. You heard it hear first the number one pick is a joke outside of the goat Peyton Manning. Keep in mind there is still a lot of time for the younger guys to develop but it isnt looking to good. There have been consistent starters and winners but not too many rings. If i was a gm, i would definetely trade down and let a desperate team give me the farm.
p49512 fair argument. Just seems like everything with these picks is a “what if.” Mostly regarding to injuries but still
p49512 yeah fr. Seems like a lot of these number 1 overall picks have been bombarded with injuries that essentially wrecked their careers. And these are players that weren’t really injured in college
p49512 maybe. A win over the broncos would’ve helped for sure
Ryan Smith honestly though I think the reason is that the team with the first pick is the worst Team. I guarantee you if baker mayfield was on the patriots right now he would be a star. It’s sad and the first round picks in every sport under preform (besides the obvious ones like lebron and Kobe)
Jay Ayers yeah that’s fair. Would you trade down if you had the first overall pick to get a bunch more picks? Or would you just go with the “generational talent” to try and turn your franchise around. In my understanding one guy won’t be able to turn the whole franchise around. The management has to be good, coaching staff, free agency, etc.
I got the perfect 1000th comment it just is nice for some reason lol and cool vid I agree with most of this
I like Alex smith a lot but hell na I’m taking palmer over him
As a Detroit lions fan I feel so bad for Staford. Literally in any other organization besides maybe the browns, he would have been a monster
What do you think about it now with him on the Rams
8:20 his eyes look unnatural
I'm guessing contacts.