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They have had tons of success late in drafts but their first round record is absolutely abysmal.

2 pro bowlers out of 9 picks and one of those guys went AWOL.

Only 5/9 are starting caliber players.

F them first round picks. Trade back or trade them for proven players.

Can't believe I'm saying this, but the Jets might have a better record in the first round over this time.

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The Raiders don’t

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Now I am curious. I need to check the receipts.

2017: Gareon Conley (who?)
2018: Kolton Miller
2019: Cle Ferrell (you know I like Cle but not with the 4th pick, maybe 4th round)
2019: Josh Jacobs
2019: Jonathon Abram
2020: Henry Ruggs III
2020: Damon Arnette
2021: Alex Leatherwood
2023: Tyree Wilson
2024: Brock Bowers
2025: Ashton Jeanty

Not great.

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Miller, Jacobs, Bowers, and Jeanty probably are better than who the 49ers took, but in far more attempts.

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71 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby OP 2h

Those are good picks but overall results are bad. Raiders had a lot better draft position than the 49ers in almost all of these years.

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True, but Jacobs at least was a late 1st round pick.

Cle, Leatherwood, and Wilson were the real disasters.

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23 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby OP 4h

Way better.

2017: Jamal Adams
2018: Sam Darnold
2019: Quinnen Williams
2020: Mekhi Becton
2021: Zach Wilson and Alijah Vera-Tucker
2022: Sauce Gardner, Garrett Wilson and Jermaine Johnson
2023: Will McDonald
2024: Olu Fashanu
2025: Armand Membou

This is pretty darn good. Granted Jets had a lot higher picks during these years than the 49ers who only picked in the top 10 twice (one of those times they had to trade 3 first rounders to get there).

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Yeah, and the Jets flipped both Adams and Gardner at way above what I'd expected them to get (and got a nice return on Williams as well).

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