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  • NorthCoast
    Legend
    • Sep 2008
    • 26059

    Hurts Thought It Was The Steelers Calling

    ... on draft day.

    Should the Steelers follow the Philly way?

    Hopefully it's the reason they brought a guy over from their org, i.e. to show them how to use analytics to build a team.

    According to most of the football world, Jalen Hurts should not be a Philadelphia Eagle. Even Hurts was incredulous at the beginning. When his phone rang on dra…


    How The Eagles Built A Winner By Overdrafting Quarterbacks
    By Josh Hermsmeyer

    JAN. 26, 2023, AT 6:00 AM

    Jalen Hurts has gone from Philly’s extra QB to an MVP-level star in just a few years. KEVIN SABITUS / GETTY IMAGES
    According to most of the football world, Jalen Hurts should not be a Philadelphia Eagle. Even Hurts was incredulous at the beginning. When his phone rang on draft day and the area code was 215 — a Pennsylvania number — at first Hurts thought it was the Steelers calling. Instead, it was Eagles general manager Howie Roseman telling Hurts they were selecting him with the 53rd pick of the 2020 NFL draft.

    “I had no idea I would come here,” Hurts said on New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce.

    Hurts wasn’t alone. Philadelphia fans — folks not known to be particularly temperate in expressing their emotions, even at the best of times — were apoplectic. NFL talking heads said the pick didn’t make sense; that Hurts couldn’t help enough immediately to justify his second-round selection; that owner Jeffrey Lurie should fire everyone if the Eagles moved on from 2019 starter Carson Wentz. Even sharp young analysts with an analytical bent declared it extremely unlikely that Hurts would ever deliver value to the Eagles. It seemed as if the entire football world was convinced Roseman had bungled things badly.

    Perhaps the world can be forgiven for not imagining a future where Wentz would lose his job, or that just two short years later, Hurts would lead the Eagles to the NFC championship game. After all, Wentz was coming off a solid year in 2019 (6.7 YPA, 27 touchdowns, seven interceptions for a 62.8 QBR) and had led the team to the wild card while staying healthy. Perhaps more importantly, he’d just signed a $128 million extension the previous June. Most viewed Hurts as either an expensive insurance policy taken out against another Wentz injury, or an upscale version of the New Orleans Saints’ do-everything gadget player Taysom Hill. But no one gave the notion that Wentz could suddenly turn into a pumpkin any real credence … until it happened the very next season. In 2020, Wentz led the league in sacks (50), tied for the lead in interceptions (15) and ranked 28th in QBR. By the end of the year, Hurts was starting; soon after the season, coach Doug Pederson was fired and Wentz was traded.

    Did the Eagles see the implosion coming when no one else did? Probably not. In his news conference after the Hurts pick, Roseman said that having a strong QB room was the bedrock of the team’s philosophy. When Roseman said, “Our priorities are that … quarterback position,” he was expressing the attitude that having multiple quarterbacks was simply sound team-building — not that Wentz’s downfall was assumed to be imminent.

    We should probably take him at his word. Just look at how Roseman has allocated draft capital since he reclaimed personnel power over the Eagles in December 2015. If we include trades involving first-round picks,1 the Eagles have spent more draft capital (as defined by the net expected future value of each pick plus the net future value of players acquired for traded picks) on quarterbacks than any other position besides wide receivers — and they’ve used three times as many picks on receivers.

    Roseman spent draft capital at the most valuable positions
    Philadelphia Eagles draft picks by position and draft capital*, 2016-22

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    In fact, the Eagles’ allocation of draft capital has been nearly identical to what “the analytics” say about positional value. From the series of trades that landed the Eagles the No. 2 overall pick (ultimately used on Wentz); to the Hurts pick; to the nine selections that the team has spent on wide receivers; to the eight picks spent on edge rushers and the four shots taken on interior linemen to provide a stout inside push (allowing those edge rushers to flourish): Roseman has followed an evidence-based approach to team-building almost perfectly.


    And when Wentz went all pear-shaped in 2020, that approach helped save the team. It certainly wasn’t Roseman’s ability to “pick the right players.” Every team misses on picks, and the Eagles are no exception. Roseman spent a first-, fourth- and sixth-round pick to move up three spots and draft tackle Andre Dillard at No. 22 in 2019. Dillard is a first-round bust who still hasn’t played more than 35 percent of the team’s offensive snaps in a season. Second-round cornerback Sidney Jones was waived after just three seasons in Philadelphia. And most egregiously, Roseman missed out on perhaps the best receiver in the league in 2020. He bet and lost on wide receiver Jalen Reagor in the same draft that he took Hurts, picking Reagor one spot ahead of future Minnesota Vikings superstar wideout Justin Jefferson. Reagor was eventually traded to the Vikings (of all teams) this past August for a 2023 seventh-rounder and a conditional 2024 pick.

    Yet despite all the failure, the power of allocating draft capital to high-value positions is that it gives a franchise the cushion to absorb the calamity of a missed premium pick, an unexpected injury or a precipitous decline in performance. It can even help a team survive the chaos of firing the only Super Bowl-winning head coach in franchise history.

    Spending premium draft capital selecting extra quarterbacks is an expensive insurance policy, but it’s insurance that should become table stakes across the league. It’s so obviously advantageous to have a better-than-average Plan B for your starting quarterback, as both the Eagles and the 49ers have shown, that other teams can’t help but take note. And it’s why it shouldn’t be shocking if the Eagles use a high pick on yet another quarterback this offseason. Injury or ineffectiveness lurks around the corner every year, and preparing for the worst is the most important thing a GM can do.

    So Hurts’s rise proves that another famous Philadelphian, Ben Franklin, had it backward: When it comes to quarterbacks, if you’re not planning to fail, you’re failing to plan.
  • Joel Buchsbaum
    Legend
    • Jan 2021
    • 7549

    #2
    Who is the Philly GM and what has he done? I'm looking him up to learn more. Philly does not keep QB's for long. They dump QB's. When they make a mistake they quickly move on. The have guys like Foles and Hurts playing the super bowl!

    We can not follow the " Philly " way until we get their type of players and get excellent coaching! We need to draft other cheap qb's until Pickett has proven he can or can not be the man.

    7 of the final 8 teams head an offensive minded head coach. Face facts, Tomlin who knows little about offense and Pickett if he proves next year not to be the answer ( I say draft another Qb for to hedge against that in rounds 3 or 4 ) needs to be shown the door next year.
    Last edited by Joel Buchsbaum; 01-30-2023, 09:23 AM.
    Tomlin hasn't won a playoff game in seven years and counting. The earliest will be eight years. I guess that in Art Rooney's II, opinion is worth a 3 year extension.

    Our 2024 draft looks to be grade A. Our 2023 draft is an A. The roster is talented, but Mike Tomlin is still the head coach.

    *** Mike Tomlin is the best coach since the AFL- NFL merger that has not won a playoff game in 8 seasons or more. It's either him or Lewis. ***

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    • feltdizz
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 27131

      #3
      Definitely wanted us to draft Jalen. I think Whatever was vocal about drafting him too and even started a thread on him.
      Steelers 27
      Rats 16

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      • WindyCitySteel
        Legend
        • Nov 2011
        • 15456

        #4
        Najee told Tomlin about him, too.

        Damn Colbert!!!

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        • whisper
          Legend
          • Mar 2020
          • 9423

          #5
          Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum
          Who is the Philly GM and what has he done? I'm looking him up to learn more. Philly does not keep QB's for long. They dump QB's. When they make a mistake they quickly move on. The have guys like Foles and Hurts playing the super bowl!

          We can not follow the " Philly " way until we get their type of players and get excellent coaching! We need to draft other cheap qb's until Pickett has proven he can or can not be the man.

          7 of the final 8 teams head an offensive minded head coach. Face facts, Tomlin who knows little about offense and Pickett if he proves next year not to be the answer ( I say draft another Qb for to hedge against that in rounds 3 or 4 ) needs to be shown the door next year.
          Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha. The team who kept Canada for 3 years is gonna move on from a QB they took in the 1st from the college they share facilities with???? You've gots to be kidding.

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          • The Man of Steel
            Pro Bowler
            • Dec 2009
            • 2199

            #6
            I guess playing most of the 2019 season with Duck Hodges and Mason Rudolph wasn’t enough of a red flag to consider drafting a QB in 2020. That’s OK though because the Steelers chose Chase Claypool instead of Jalen Hurts and obviously that was an absolute home run pick.
            Obviously the standard is the standard.

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            • Steel Maniac
              Banned
              • Apr 2017
              • 19472

              #7
              Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
              Najee told Tomlin about him, too.

              Damn Colbert!!!
              I guess it was time for Colbert to move on huh? Lot of things Colbert was doing in the final years were @ss backwards; Passing on Humphries, bargin basement shopping for O-linemen, missing on Hurts. I hope Khan and crew can bring our drafting prowess into the new millennium.

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              • Steel Maniac
                Banned
                • Apr 2017
                • 19472

                #8
                Originally posted by The Man of Steel
                I guess playing most of the 2019 season with Duck Hodges and Mason Rudolph wasn’t enough of a red flag to consider drafting a QB in 2020. That’s OK though because the Steelers chose Chase Claypool instead of Jalen Hurts and obviously that was an absolute home run pick.
                wow...when you put it that way.........

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                • NorthCoast
                  Legend
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 26059

                  #9
                  The above writeup, the postseason this year, are just a couple more reasons why the Steelers should extend Trubisky's contract. Give him another $10M new money for three additional years and spread his cap hit next season. The Steelers will more than likely be playing their backup at some point next season. He might not be a starter but he proved he can win games (CAR, TB games). Added bonus; if KP isn't the guy by the option year, then MT is around to mentor the next QB.

                  btw, I reordered the table above using the avg draft per pick. Paints a little bit different picture;

                  Position DrftCap/pick
                  QB 171.3
                  IDL 63.5
                  WR 58.3
                  C 56.0
                  G 43.7
                  OT 36
                  TE 34.5
                  Edge 29.8
                  CB 29.8
                  RB 27.8
                  S 12.3

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                  • NorthCoast
                    Legend
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 26059

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum
                    Who is the Philly GM and what has he done? I'm looking him up to learn more. Philly does not keep QB's for long. They dump QB's. When they make a mistake they quickly move on. The have guys like Foles and Hurts playing the super bowl!

                    We can not follow the " Philly " way until we get their type of players and get excellent coaching! We need to draft other cheap qb's until Pickett has proven he can or can not be the man.

                    7 of the final 8 teams head an offensive minded head coach. Face facts, Tomlin who knows little about offense and Pickett if he proves next year not to be the answer ( I say draft another Qb for to hedge against that in rounds 3 or 4 ) needs to be shown the door next year.
                    Philly had Pederson (supposed QB whisperer) when Wentz was the QB. He's getting raves for turning around Lawrence this season.

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                    • Steel Maniac
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2017
                      • 19472

                      #11
                      Originally posted by NorthCoast
                      Philly had Pederson (supposed QB whisperer) when Wentz was the QB. He's getting raves for turning around Lawrence this season.
                      Boom.............

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                      • feltdizz
                        Legend
                        • May 2008
                        • 27131

                        #12
                        Originally posted by NorthCoast
                        Philly had Pederson (supposed QB whisperer) when Wentz was the QB. He's getting raves for turning around Lawrence this season.
                        turning around Lawrence? lmao..

                        I’m pretty sure any of us could’ve turned Lawrence around after his rookie year with the idiot entitled college head coach.

                        This is like BA being a QB whisperer for Peyton and Andrew Luck.
                        Steelers 27
                        Rats 16

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                        • Joel Buchsbaum
                          Legend
                          • Jan 2021
                          • 7549

                          #13
                          Originally posted by feltdizz
                          Definitely wanted us to draft Jalen. I think Whatever was vocal about drafting him too and even started a thread on him.
                          Well Tomlin drafted WR Chase Claypool. We had no first round pick that year. Did you really want Hurts in round two?
                          Tomlin hasn't won a playoff game in seven years and counting. The earliest will be eight years. I guess that in Art Rooney's II, opinion is worth a 3 year extension.

                          Our 2024 draft looks to be grade A. Our 2023 draft is an A. The roster is talented, but Mike Tomlin is still the head coach.

                          *** Mike Tomlin is the best coach since the AFL- NFL merger that has not won a playoff game in 8 seasons or more. It's either him or Lewis. ***

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                          • hawaiiansteel
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 35222

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum
                            We had no first round pick that year. Did you really want Hurts in round two?
                            yes, I'll verify that dizz did want us to draft Jalen Hurts in Round 2 that year.

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                            • feltdizz
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 27131

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum
                              Well Tomlin drafted WR Chase Claypool. We had no first round pick that year. Did you really want Hurts in round two?
                              yes.. I wanted Hurts with our first pick.
                              Steelers 27
                              Rats 16

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