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Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

10 biggest Giants Draft BUSTS since 2000

Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Blue Wire

Sports News, Football, Sports, News

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2023

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Dan and Nick take a walk down memory lane to break down the 10 biggest New York Giants draft busts since the 2000 NFL Draft. They rank each draft bust 10-1 before breaking down why each player made the list and was ranked where they were. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Blue Liar. Welcome back. It's the big blue banter. New York Giants football podcast. I'm Dan Schneier.

0:09.7

joins always my call with Nick Falado. Today we are here to talk about the 10 biggest Giants draft busts since 2000.

0:18.1

According to Nick and I, it's a rankings list. So we'll go 10 through 1, just like we did for yesterday's podcast, which was on the 10 biggest Giants draft steals. And now we're going to the bust. So let's get right into this thing, Nick. Let's do no further ado. I want to hear your 10th biggest draft bust ever. Remember, we're ranking them from 10 to 1. One will be the biggest draft bus. And Nick can go over his criteria, but for me,

0:42.7

draft bus was determined and defined by one, what they did with the Giants, with a smaller

0:48.1

factor in what they did after the Giants, two, where they were drafted overall, and then three,

0:53.5

what position they played. Because in the minds of me, in the minds of drafted overall, and then three, what position they played.

0:54.7

Because in the minds of me, in the minds of the NFL, it's much easier to hit on an

1:00.5

offensive guard at 34 than it is to hit on an edge at 34.

1:04.6

It's much easier to hit on a running back at 2 than it is to hit on a quarterback at 2.

1:09.4

It's much easier and so on and so forth.

1:11.6

So positional value will matter a lot. You have higher expectations if you are a running

1:17.4

back or an offensive lineman drafted high than you do if you are a corner, an edge,

1:21.8

a quarterback because obviously the hit rates are much higher at running back and middle

1:26.9

lineback are in those positions

1:28.2

and also obviously you can get those positions later in the draft versus the others so so on and so

1:32.8

forth nick let's get into number 10 first i think we have to address for the youtube audience you

1:38.0

coming in here in a sleeveless shirt i know it's the summer i know it's raining like crazy in

1:42.2

new jersey today but what were you thinking is it just because you have that nice base tan that you're like, I'm going to show these guns off? No, it was a combination of things. One, I just got back from a long trip and was out yesterday because I was doing some things and haven't had a chance to do laundry. So it's like one of the last few remaining shirts left

2:01.7

in the in the whole drawer. So and I said, F it, let's just throw it on here. We got one podcast to do today, but I'm going to go to the gym after this anyway. So it's always fun to go to the gym in one of these stupid shirts. I very rarely do it. But like, it is like a mental thing. Like you're in the gym and you're lifting and if you're by a mirror, it does actually feel better when you

2:00.2

have my best days.

2:01.2

There's no, there's no way to deny. Like it feels

2:21.8

better with one of these stupid shirts on. Hey, you look good though, but just to reiterate a little bit,

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