Lions Lead The List Of Worst Drafting NFL Teams Since 2002

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Lions lead list of worst drafting teams

Sharon Katz

On Monday we looked at the best drafting teams in the NFL. Not surprisingly, the Seahawks were atop the rankings after winning back-to-back NFC Championships with a homegrown roster of draft successes.
Today we are going to dive into the other side of the conversation -- the NFL's worst drafters.
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A full methodology of the study can be found in Monday's article, but the basic premise is that we are evaluating how teams have drafted since league expansion in 2002. The last two draft classes were omitted because there is not enough information on the successes and failures of the players.
To evaluate which draft picks were gems and which were busts, we utilized Pro Football Reference's Approximate Value (AV) metric to break down how every NFL draft pick since 2002 performed in his first four years in the league (approximate length of his rookie contract). We compared each player's four-year AV to what would be expected of a player selected in the same draft slot to determine which players over- and underperformed the most compared to expectations. By adding up the AV differences for all of a team's draft picks, we can determine which teams excel at finding value in the draft -- and which teams aren't as successful.

Worst Drafters

It's no coincidence that the five worst drafting teams since league expansion have four of the five worst records in the NFL since 2002. The Detroit Lions lead the way by a wide margin, after drafting several notable busts in the early-to-mid 2000s. Because early-round picks are expected to perform well, the worst picks are often the first-rounders who never panned out.
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1. Detroit Lions

Minus-6.2 AV per draft
Worst value picks: Charles Rogers (2), Mike Williams (10), Jordon Dizon (45)

Since league expansion, Detroit has been the worst drafting team in the NFL by a wide margin. The number of unsuccessful picks goes well beyond the three players noted above. Since 2002, the Lions drafted 15 players ranked in the bottom 10 percent of AV added, most in the NFL, and many of those players came with a big price tag. Charles Rogers (No. 2 overall) and Mike Williams (No. 10 overall) are the most notable busts; they cost the Lions more than $25 million despite neither making it through their rookie contracts with the team.
Admittedly, the Lions hit on a few first-round picks like Ndamukong Suh andCalvin Johnson, but as top-2 picks, they were expected to perform well. What really hurt the Lions in the rankings is their inability to find value later in the draft. The Lions ranked last in terms of value added in rounds four through seven.

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2. Oakland Raiders

Plus-2.0 AV added per draft
Worst value picks: JaMarcus Russell (1), Andrew Walter (69), Teyo Johnson (63)

The Raiders' draft ineptitude begins in the first round, where they have gotten the least value out of their first-round picks of any franchise since 2002. The conversation begins with possibly the biggest bust in NFL history, JaMarcus Russell, but it goes beyond Russell to other top-10 picks who failed to live up to expectations. What makes Oakland's first-round failures even more fascinating is the roster the Raiders could have assembled if they took the player who was selected next in the first round. Could you imagine Aaron Rodgers throwing toLarry Fitzgerald and Calvin Johnson? Pure excitement.

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</aside>With Al Davis calling the shots, the Raiders became enamored with speed rather than skill. From 2008 to 2011 the Raiders took either the fastest or second-fastest player at the combine, and none of those players turned into above-average assets. Recently, the Raiders seem to be on the right track after a successful 2014 draft, but the Raiders have a long way to go to make up for previous mistakes.

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3. St. Louis Rams

Plus-3.8 AV added per draft
Worst value picks: Jason Smith (2), Tye Hill (15), Joe Klopfenstein (46)

With Les Snead as general manager, the Rams have turned over a new leaf. They undoubtedly came out the winner in the Robert Griffin III trade and had one of the best drafts of any team in 2014. Prior to Snead's tenure, however, St. Louis missed on a bunch of players. The most notable blunder was No. 2 overall pick in 2009 offensive tackle Jason Smith, who cost the Rams $32 million before they traded him to the Jets after three injury-riddled seasons.
What makes a team a great drafter, though, is the ability to find gems in later rounds. The Rams have not selected a player in rounds four through seven who went on to make the Pro Bowl since 1985, by far the longest streak in the NFL.

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4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Plus-6.8 AV added per draft
Worst value picks: Brian Price (35), Dexter Jackson (58), Cadillac Williams (5)

There is a reason why the Bucs have the No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. From 2008 to 2013, Tampa Bay had a few successful draft picks but even more unsuccessful ones. Josh Freeman, despite a few good years, never turned out to be the franchise quarterback that the Bucs expected. Second-round picks Brian Price, Arrelious Benn and Da'Quan Bowers also failed to provide the value expected at their draft slots.
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5. Cleveland Browns

Plus-9.8 AV added per draft
Worst Picks:
Brady Quinn (22), Brian Robiskie (36), David Veikune (52)

The Browns went through five general managers in seven years from 2008 to 2014, so it's not shocking they are one of the five worst drafting teams in the NFL. The Browns' inability to find a starting quarterback is really what set them back. They have been through 22 starting quarterbacks since 1999, most in the league during that span, and last year they became the third team in the common draft era to select two first-round quarterbacks in a three-year span (Brandon Weeden and Johnny Manziel).
Trades have not been kind to the Browns, either. They moved up one spot to draft Kellen Winslow sixth overall in the 2004 draft and again one spot to draftTrent Richardson third overall in the 2012 draft. Those unsuccessful trades cost Cleveland multiple later-round picks, including a second-rounder in 2004. In theory, the Julio Jones trade -- which landed the Browns four extra picks -- should have been a win for Cleveland, but only one of the players that the Browns selected with the extra picks was on its roster last season.
All of the teams on this list have one thing in common: their draft ineptitude has cost them wins on the field. In the 2015 draft they will again look to rebuild. The rebuilding process begins in the first round, but remember, the real draft value is found with the late-round gems.


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The Lions drafts have been awful for 30 years. Remember Charles Rogers?
 

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The lions have drafted Calvin Johnson,Suh, Stafford, and Barry Sanders in the last 20 years.

Thats 4 HOFers. Can't think of too many teams that have drafted 4 HOFers Im the last 20 years.
Not bad for the worst drafting team in the NFL.

I know Suh and especially Stafford are not HOFers yet , but they very well could be.

And that's not counting people like Jeff Bacuss , Jason Hason (who is also boarderline HOF), and Herman Moore.

The raiders easily win this award
 

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The only chance Matt Stafford has of going to the HOF is if he buys a ticket just like the rest of us.

His record vs winning teams is like 5-117 give or take
 

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The only chance Matt Stafford has of going to the HOF is if he buys a ticket just like the rest of us.

His record vs winning teams is like 5-117 give or take

Regardless, it was a good pick and if they could go into a time machine and make the pick again they would.

Stafford may not be a HOFer but there are at least 25 teams in the NFL that would love to have him.
 

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He is an above average starter which goes a long way at the QB position. Don't think I'd put him top 10 in the league though
 

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The lions have drafted Calvin Johnson,Suh, Stafford, and Barry Sanders in the last 20 years.

Thats 4 HOFers. Can't think of too many teams that have drafted 4 HOFers Im the last 20 years.
Not bad for the worst drafting team in the NFL.

I know Suh and especially Stafford are not HOFers yet , but they very well could be.

And that's not counting people like Jeff Bacuss , Jason Hason (who is also boarderline HOF), and Herman Moore.

The raiders easily win this award



I think it's based on the last 12-13 years, since 2002.

I'd rank the Bucs ahead of Detroit...
 

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I think it's based on the last 12-13 years, since 2002.

I'd rank the Bucs ahead of Detroit...

You're a homer on this.
I'm a homer saying I can't remember a Bear that was drafted in the last 20 other than Urlacher
 

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You're a homer on this.
I'm a homer saying I can't remember a Bear that was drafted in the last 20 other than Urlacher

Forte and Tillman were great 2nd round picks.
Both from Louisiana
 
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Funny, they cant say the Raiders as we all know is #1 and we know the reason why. Al Davis kid may be just as dumb as his father. He literally drafted the fat fuck #1 overall because he could throw a ball from 1 knee 80 yards. Hey dumbass, in the NFL you are down if on a knee and who throws it 80 yards? His head coach begged the dumbass Davis not to take him. He saw want everyone else did.
 
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You mean the Redskins deal for RG 3 was bad one? Trading 3 first round picks didn't work out? Why? Was he too stupid to run an NFL offense or just a 1 read qb like the others?
 

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Didn't Tampa draft a Gaines kid that killed him self a couple years ago? Crazy. Top 5 pick or so and commits suicide.
 

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The Lions have earned the #1 ranking for horrible drafting. We also drafted a nut job from Bosie a few years ago
 

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Stafford is 0-18 against teams that finish the season with a winning record in his career. His an average QB with a ton of talent around him. Past couple years they had a ton of talent on that team yet against big teams Stafford simply doesn't show up. Also forgot to mention the lions arguably had the best defense in the league last year, yet with that offense and all the weapons around him they still had trouble moving the ball from time to time.
 

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The Browns are FIFTH (5th)???!!!?

Chick who wrote this article musta mismanaged a variable or sumthin.

Browns are a clear #1 in this category.

Even without the full (yet) unravelling of manziel
 

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