That doesn't mean he won't be a valuable football player and doesn't have upside, which is what I was responding to. You can go ahead and call that pick a bust after one (missed) season, but with that combination of speed and size/strength, I am not willing to. You can also not like McClellin picked where he was, but that's, again, not what I responding to. He definitely has long term upside. And saying that if Rodriguez is a tight end they don't have to sign Bennett is incredibly silly, especially when the other TEs on the roster were pure garbage. The draft is about getting value at the spot of the selection. A guy who hasn't played football in a year shouldn't have been drafted where Hardin was drafted and the fact that he already missed a year just cements the fact it was an awful pick. It does not matter if a guy maintains upside in the future. Anybody who hasn't retired and is relatively young theoretically has upside. That doesn't mean you can draft them wherever you want. Yeah it's hard to get excited about last years draft. Strikeout.