While BSPN and the rest of the corporate sports media still fixate on Tony Mandarich, Heath Shuler, Ryan Leaf, Brian Bosworth and other busts from various drafts from the '80s and '90s, a must-see "greatest draft busts" show could be made just from the 2012 draft.
The second pick in '12 was Robert Griffin, the third pick was Trent Richardson, and the fifth pick was Justin Blackmon, three colossal busts right there.
A lot of the other blacks taken in the first round that year have been underachievers and busts as well, including LB Nick Perry, RB David Wilson (out of the league due to injury), RB Doug Martin (two terrible seasons after a good rookie year), WR A.J. Jenkins, DE Quinton Coples, CB Stephon Gilmore, and CB Morris Claiborne among others. The only black player taken in the entire first round who has met expectations is Chandler Jones.
By contrast, most of the Whites taken in the first round in 2012 have excelled, such as Andrew Luck, Matt Kalil, Ryan Tannehill, Luke Kuechly, Harrison Smith, Riley Reiff, and David DeCastro. The only two disappointments have been Shea McClellin, who has been moved to ILB and will be starting for the Bears there this season, and Brandon Weedin, who is locked in as Tony Romo's backup.
But don't hold your breath waiting for BSPN or the NFL Network to air a show about all the busts in the 2012 draft.
The second pick in '12 was Robert Griffin, the third pick was Trent Richardson, and the fifth pick was Justin Blackmon, three colossal busts right there.
A lot of the other blacks taken in the first round that year have been underachievers and busts as well, including LB Nick Perry, RB David Wilson (out of the league due to injury), RB Doug Martin (two terrible seasons after a good rookie year), WR A.J. Jenkins, DE Quinton Coples, CB Stephon Gilmore, and CB Morris Claiborne among others. The only black player taken in the entire first round who has met expectations is Chandler Jones.
By contrast, most of the Whites taken in the first round in 2012 have excelled, such as Andrew Luck, Matt Kalil, Ryan Tannehill, Luke Kuechly, Harrison Smith, Riley Reiff, and David DeCastro. The only two disappointments have been Shea McClellin, who has been moved to ILB and will be starting for the Bears there this season, and Brandon Weedin, who is locked in as Tony Romo's backup.
But don't hold your breath waiting for BSPN or the NFL Network to air a show about all the busts in the 2012 draft.