They made an odd trade down in terms of value that draft. Went for volume of 4 picks over just using their first and second. Sent picks 12 and 46 to Det for 32/34/66. Then swapped 34 for 53 and 59. Jumped back up from 53 to 42.
Took S Cline at 32. CB Booth at 42. OG Engram at 59. LB Asamoah at 66.
Could have stayed at 12 to take S Hamilton. Between picks 43 to 46 were WR/WR/OLB/DE. So, still a chance they could have taken CB Booth there.
So, they basically ended up adding OG Engram and LB Asamoah as the price to drop from the #1 S in Hamilton to take Cline instead.
One of those moves where quantity doesn't net out the quality.
Picks bust, it happens, but I even said at the time Cine could be the next Ed Reed and that trade was horrible, especially if you wanted a Safety, why not stay and take Hamilton like you said? And if you are gonna move down that far, how do you not get a future first? And if you're not getting a first, you shouldn't have had to give up 42.
It was just bad all around. 5th-7th* rounders are lottery tickets so I'm not gonna get bent out of shape when those miss. But you're telling me out of Cine, Booth, Ingram, Asomoah and Evans all you got we're 2 complete busts, a special teams guy and 2 players who, granted, did start for you, but were so bad eventually got benched, with one now being waived.
*(funny enough the best players from that class are 5th or later, Chandler and Nailor and they're just replacement level)
2023 isn't looking much better other than Addison. And this year traded up for Turner and he can't even get on the field.