please no, he stunk it upBack to the draft show.
At least he gave it a shot . It’s not as easy as it looks . Football when it’s all said and done is still and will always be about blocking and tackling. Running fast and jumping high gets people fired on a yearly basis .

At least he gave it a shot . It’s not as easy as it looks . Football when it’s all said and done is still and will always be about blocking and tackling. Running fast and jumping high gets people fired on a yearly basis .
He loved the Clemson program and it’s players to a fault . I don’t blame him for taking a player he liked and thought was a fit where ever he took them . He shot his shot and it ricochet right back at him .Agreed! his problem was in seeing talent; he did. his problem was weighing where to select that talent.
in fairness, Jacobs is a back most would love to have, and Ruggs was a WR most would love, and at the time Farrell was a 1st round grade; just not 5th overall.
The problem with evaluating Mayock is that Gruden had a big say, and perhaps the final say in who got selected and when.