In another thread a poster referred to Saquon Barkley as the worst draft pick that the Giants had ever made.
Hopefully he was just being hyperbolic, but it did make me think about past #1 draft choices and who might actually be the worst.
After a little research I noticed that we (unfortunately) had a lot of good candidates. So I split them up into two different categories… pre and post 2000.
With that in mind, who are your choices for the Giants worst 1st Round picks in each century?
I have listed all the players below (chronologically) who I believe would receive votes, but feel free to choose another 1st RD pick if yours is not listed.
My choices… Deandre Baker (This Century) and Tucker Fredrickson (Last Century).
Baker played poorly his rookie year, got arrested for gun play in the off season and was cut.
Fredrickson wasn’t a bad player and he did accomplish more than many of the other Giants’ #1s on the Last Century list. But it’s tough to forgive Wellington for choosing Tucker with the #1 overall pick when he could have had his pick of HoFers Gale Sayers, Dick Butkus or Joe Namath.
Again, who are your two “worst” picks and why?
This Century
Daniel Jones- 19
Deandre Baker-19
Saquan Barkley-18
Evan Engram-17
Eli Apple-16
Eric Flowers-15
OBJ-14
David Wilson-12
Ron Dayne-00
Last Century
Cedric Jones-96
Tyrone Wheatley-95
Thomas Lewis-94
Derek Brown-92
Jarrod Bunch-91
George Adams-85
John Hicks-74
Rocky Thompson-71
Tucker Fredrickson-65
Especially if they are from the Big Ten.
There are two guys who really stand out other than DeAndre Baker, who is definitely an all-time NYG first round bust.
One is HB Joe Don Looney back in 1964. He never played a down for the GIANTS. Probably the WORST ever first round pick EVER by the team.
The other is TE Derek Brown in 1992. LT hit him hard in the first practice and he never recovered from his introduction to pro football. Was on the team for five seasons, mostly sitting on the bench and taking first round money. He did catch a few passes here and there, but was never any kind of a threat in the passing game, wasn't a very good blocker, and actually contributed less than a myriad of rookie free agents did over the years.
Just for the record, the very promising careers of FB Tucker Fredrickson and FB Jarrod Bunch were ruined by injuries, so you can't hold that against them or the team for drafting them. Both of them would have been stars if they hadn't gotten seriously hurt.
WR/KR Rocky Thompson was waaay over-drafted in 1971, but actually contributed more than a number of other first round picks like RB David Wilson and QB Lee Grosscup in 1959 (ANYBODY remember him?) to name a couple of picks that didn't work out. Note that Wilson was discovered to have a previously unknown medical condition that ended his football career. Thompson has been unfairly vilified ever since.
RB Tyrone Wheatley was the victim of a head coach (Reeves) who didn't want him. George Adams was similarly over-drafted (for need) but did contribute some including a long TD against Dallas in a nationally-televised game.
Even G John Hicks, who turned out to be a MAJOR flop, had a relatively promising rookie year in 1974.
I agree Rocky Thompson was not that bad. Yes, he should have not been a #1 choice. He also should not have been expected to be a Wide Receiver. He was a running back. He had two run backs of kickoffs for touchdowns.
He should have been used as a running back.
But man, in 2016, the Eli Apple pick pissed me off so much. I remember getting excited that off-season the Giants had and that pick had "Reese/Giants reach" written all over it with taking someone way before they have been drafted. So awful. I wonder how long he would've lasted for on that day if the Giants did not take him. No way of knowing.
I think I saw his name come up ONCE later in the first round in all of the mocks.
Everything about it was bad from the start. His annoying mom, negelct of OL, his poor performance, his immaturity. Him just standing there on the 3rd and 33.
Rocky Thompson was from Bermuda. I was there the year he was selected by the Giants. Showed pictures of him jumping off cliffs with a football to help learn how to not fumble?
He was a backfield running mate of Duane Thomas but had little talent but speed
Eddie Hicks?
I agree with this. Tucker F. was not a bad player (prior to injury) but passing on both Butkus and Sayers was inexcusable. I mean, maybe Butkus if you were looking for a RB, but Frederickson over Sayers? Everyone could see Gale Sayers was an incredible running back from his college career.
+1. I think you did I nice summary of those picks. I have much the same memory of them.
+1. I think you did I nice summary of those picks. I have much the same memory of them.
1. Barkley, even if he was all that he was supposed to be, and he isn’t even close, a RB at the 2 overall was always a mistake. It was a partially big mistake because the Giants had so many other needs. This pick set the team back and we haven’t yet recovered. This might be the worst pick in the history of the Giants.
2. Jones was a consensus day two pick, aside from I guess some still unknown other team that might have gotten Jones before the 17th overall. Jones may still turn out to be the guy, and I hope he does turn into the guy for Big Blue. But until he is the guy he’s a draft reach at a position where you just should not ever reach. I wouldn’t mind Jones if he were a later selection, but he was a mediocre QB at a third tier program where he also had a tendency to force bad throws and turn the ball over. Smart and touch as nails for sure. But aren’t those table stakes with any QB at the overall 6? Like I say, I hope I’m wrong about Jones but so far, he’s not the right pick at the most important position on the field. I don’t kill Getty for this pick, it’s not indefensible like the Barkley pick. But I’ll always think this was a reach, that Jones would have been available at the 17, maybe even on day two. Based on results to date, I think it’s a miss.
3. Apple was a known maturity problem and had a tendency to get grabby and take off plays in college. Guess what he’s been in the NFL? Aside from literally every scouting report, who would have ever thought he’d be a grabby head case in the NFL? He was also a reach, probably, as many scouting reports projected Apple as a day two developmental pick. But not Reese. Ugh. I wonder if he’s learned how to cook yet? Needlessly risky pick that didn’t pay off.
Sure, he wasn’t able to do much because of the injuries but at the time, he wasn’t the worst pick.
I think there should be a difference between “worst”= bum with no excuses ; “unfortunate”- little results due to circumstances beyond his control
A serious injury (hip) curtailed George Adams' career. He was not a bad pick.
Sure, he wasn’t able to do much because of the injuries but at the time, he wasn’t the worst pick.
I think there should be a difference between “worst”= bum with no excuses ; “unfortunate”- little results due to circumstances beyond his control
+1. Totally agree, perhaps there should be a distinction between worst and unfortunate.
Rocky Thompson was from Bermuda. I was there the year he was selected by the Giants. Showed pictures of him jumping off cliffs with a football to help learn how to not fumble?
He was a backfield running mate of Duane Thomas but had little talent but speed
I think Jacobsen stepped on glass at the beach, severing his arch, while Glover was a third round pick. I was excited, too, as Glover was a collegiate beast.
The name that popped into my head was Eldridge Small. Aquidneck's link states he had one less than one tackle in his three year Giant career.
Zip. Nada. Bupkis.
Correct, I was wrong here, there were certainly day one grades, though I think those were around 20. I don’t think the Denver idea was ever substantiated. I actually thought they said he wasn’t on their board. Could be wrong about this too. Overall though, my opinion is unchanged, so far, that he was a reach at the 6.
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the worst draft pick at #1 was Tucker Fredrickson. He was not the worst player but when Butkus goes #3 and Sayers #4 he was the worst draft pick. Not worst player drafted.
I think Sayers style was considered at that time too risky and there was concern of easy injury…. which in a way did cut down a great career.
And I think it was conceded by the owners that Butkus would be a territorial pick, a hands off for the Bears to grab the local star.
Remember, it was a more friendly ownership ‘family’: after all we helped GB and Dallas get going and then tune us up, and the territorial picks sold tickets..
That all said , over about a 60 year period given the names here, we cover far too many 1st rd flops.
I agree with this. Tucker F. was not a bad player (prior to injury) but passing on both Butkus and Sayers was inexcusable. I mean, maybe Butkus if you were looking for a RB, but Frederickson over Sayers? Everyone could see Gale Sayers was an incredible running back from his college career.
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Overdrafted. Is that wrong? From before my time.
Eddie Hicks?
Hicks was highly rated coming out of Ohio State, but the entire draft class of 1974 was poorly rated
Gordon King OT 1978 More Barf !!
John Hicks OG 1974 Barfing Some More !!
Tyronne Wheatley RB 1995 ..Butt Muscle injury.
Phillipi Sparks CB ..yes and after a bit..HE SUCKED !!
Thomas Lewis WR . GAG me with a Spoon !!
Eldrige Small WR ..Yep played Small.
Rocky Thompson WR/KR.. 1972 Bustoleum.. Just that 1 kick off return against the lions.
Joe Don Looney RB 1964 . Was kicked off his College team. Giants still drafted him in the 1st round. Was found dancing to the "Mashed Potatoes" with a transistor radio in Giants locker room , I think. Skipped practice at will.
Brian Williams OC 1989 .. Another one of Those Billy Price "Which Way did he Go Pass Blocking Centers" I felt for him with that eye injury.
Cedric Jones DE 1996.. How Come The Giants didn't watch "The Voyage Of Sinbad". The Dude
had 1 good eye when we drafted him. Scared The Patriots wanted him ?
Jarred Bunch 1991 ? We're still waiting for that Jerome Bettis Battering Ram Running game..
Ron Dayne RB 2000 .. Was better at Wisconsin.
Apple... Ron Dayne
Thomas Lewis
Cedric Jones
Eli Apple
DeAndre Baker
Maybe Ereck Flowers
Some other guys that others are mentioning, including Brian Williams, were solid before injury. Unfair to say David Wilson was a bad pick as we don't know what he would've become as a player.
Trouble is neither were tough runners when the game was being decided but both earned a lot of yds in the passing game.
Bush put in his rookie contract years with New Orleans but then bounced around 4 other teams
I suspect Barkley will be moved in the off season, I'm thinking to Buffalo for some reason. If he comes back and plays as he did as a rookie all bets are off
Fredrickson was a tough a RB between the tackles as you would ever see.....he blew out his knee in an era where surgery was primitive
Ron Dayne was by far our worst ever 1st round pick- another Dancing Queen
Both Dayne and Bush needed holes you could drive a truck through to be effective
[quote] Who I miss greatly,because she passed away 3 months ago,loved Tucker #24 on the Giants..I took her to many games,and she only went for a chance to meet him..You guys are lucky that she's no longer here,because I have a suspicion that she would be telling you off..I thought he was a good back..But your all correct about who we passed on in that draft..My 1st thought was for Rocky,and I don't mean Sly Stallone...By the way...He did make the Pro Bowl !!
Fredrickson, Wilson, etc.
To have Fredrickson on this list is ridiculous although most Giants think taking Fredrickson ahead of Gale Sayers was insane. Fredrickson made the pro bowl his rookie year, then suffered an ACL and was never the same. Surgery in 1965 was not what it is today.
Ron Dayne and Deandre Baker - this century
Dayne makes the list because if looking for a running back, the Giants could have drafted Shaun Alexander.
IMO these are the 5 picks that are/were the worst football players that the Giants drafted #1
1965-1999
Derek Brown 12th pick - scored exactly 1 TD in his entire career. None for the Giants. Started 33 games in 6 years for 3 teams. 22 of them for expansion Jacksonville.
Cedric Jones 5th pick - A well known story. The Giants had the 5th pick and were ready to draft 4 players. All were taken 1-4 and the Giants panic picked Jones who they had barely scouted.
2000-2021 all three are still in the NFL
Baker 30th pick - spent 3 picks on him still in the league a horrible player and horrible embarrassing choice.
Apple 10th pick - History repeats in the next generation of Mara's. The players the Giants had heavily scouted were all gone and they panic picked Apple. Still in the league a horrible player and horrible choice.
Flowers 9th pick - still in the league a horrible player and horrible choice.
Correct me if I’m wrong, my memory is starting to go, and those years is like to forget anyway!😂😂
Correct me if I’m wrong, my memory is starting to go, and those years is like to forget anyway!😂😂
Yes. From the Tarkenton deal. Jacobson was bad. Small was awful.
He almost ruined the franchise as we got into the 90's. When he was coupled with Dan Reeves.. it was like two 5 year olds trying to drive a huge Cadillac from NY to FL
He almost ruined the franchise as we got into the 90's. When he was coupled with Dan Reeves.. it was like two 5 year olds trying to drive a huge Cadillac from NY to FL
Interesting analogy
Kind of the opposite of the movie The Green Book
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for as good as he was for this organization in the 80's...
He almost ruined the franchise as we got into the 90's. When he was coupled with Dan Reeves.. it was like two 5 year olds trying to drive a huge Cadillac from NY to FL
Interesting analogy
Kind of the opposite of the movie The Green Book
Right... OPPOSITE
Ereck Flowers was picked 9th overall at a time when the Giants O-Line had suffered terribly with poor drafting, Will Beatty was clearly not the answer, Eli Manning was playing shellshocked from revolving doors at the tackle position, jailbreak pass rushes were all too common.
The Flowers pick was critical at this point in time. Had this pick produced even a servicable left tackle, the last 6 years could have been so much better - not only was Flowers a disastrous pick, the Giants left freaking Lael Collins on the table - would it have been THAT big of a risk to use a 6th or 7th rounder on him??? Instead, Dallas gets him. Dallas also STILL has Zack Martin, Giants took OBJ that draft. Imagine if you will, a Giant OLine that had Martin and Collins since 2015. We're still smelling the stink of Ereck Flowers and the ripple effect of the 2014 and 15 drafts.
Cedric Jones was selected 5th. Based on where he was selected, Top-5 - while not nearly as damaging as the Flowers pick, the loss in value on this one is staggerring.
For my final pick - this one is *pending*, because the Jury is still out on Saquon Barkley. If the injuries have in fact set him back to the point where he never realizes his potential, this could easily turn into one of the worst ever. (Of course right now, Rosen and Darnold aren't faring much better)
Also-rans...
Derek Brown 15th
Gordon King 10th