04-25-2013, 03:59 PM
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Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer
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One way to judge how well a team does in the NFL Draft over time is look back how how many future AP All-Pros it has picked.
For that statistic, no one has done better in recent history than the New England Patriots.
All-Pro teams over the last decade include 15 players originally drafted by the Patriots, more than any other team. The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers each drafted 12.
The Cleveland Browns drafted two future All-Pros during this span.
Not surprisingly, the biggest share of the All-Pros over the last decade - 116 of them - were taken in the first round.
Some 45 future All-Pros were selected in the second round, 30 in the third, 19 each in the fourth and fifth rounds, 13 in the sixth round, 5 in the seventh round and 1 in the 12th round.
The NFL Draft has been limited to seven rounds since 1994.
Last edited by troutman; 04-25-2013 at 04:09 PM.
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