You are deflecting the issue. I have no problem with you if you say that you are concerned whether he will develop into a good player for us in the next year or two. But, you are defining a good draft pick as a player who starts and plays well as a rookie. Clearly, you need to back off that statement or explain why those players I listed weren't good draft picks. Have enough intellectual integrity to do one or the other. By the way, there are plenty more examples, if you'd like them.
Well, Dale, I had a feeling you'd come back to that well for more water.
Teams make good picks and they make bad picks. Just as the Brees pick, or the Brady pick, or the Terrell Davis pick was a pick that was made very late and was "missed" by lots of teams...there are teams who make a pick several rounds too early, passing on other options for that guy who they think is going to get scooped up early. Connor Barwin is the pick made several rounds too early. Just as Jason Babin was, too.
Nobody has to wait and see what Brian Cushing will do next season.
I think this team screwed the pooch in rounds 2, 3 and 4. With one exception: I have more hope for James Casey than I have for the other three guys we drafted in 2, 3, and 4.
No team is immune from screwing up and reaching. Glover Quin seems to be the only drafted CB since Dunta who might end up sticking. I think he's doing more than 2nd rounder Connor Barwin.
But then again, I'm just really not sold on our d-line right now. Our LBs are off-the-chain. Our DBs are still sketchy, except their run support is getting much much better with each game.
Vernon Davis running that same route over the middle is stuck in my head. Alex Smith should not be standing up and throwing that pass with nobody touching him or making him throw off a back foot.
And the reason Mario struggled was because he was on a VERY broken team his rookie season. What's Connor Barwin's excuse? He's playing with Mario, Cushing, 'Meco, and a somewhat better-performing defense than the joke of a defense that Mario inherited.