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  • Draft Review- 2004 Amatuer Draft

    Because every draft is a crapshoot, we're going to take a look back at the IFL's first Amateur Draft to see how teams really turned out and grade them accordingly. Teams will be done in alphabetical order.

    Albuquerque Matadors

    Draft Picks -

    1.16 - RG Brian Pihos

    Pihos was the 5th guard taken off the board in 2004, and currently is the 4th highest in the league in his year group. He's the current Matador offensive line leader. He's not the most durable, but his stats are solid and he's been a starter since day 1.

    2.14 - WR Louis Halstead

    Also a starter from Day 1, Halstead was the 4th WR taken out of a notoriously weak WR class. He's currently the 2nd best rated WR in his year group. Pulling a regular starter out of the mid-2nd round is a solid pick.

    3.19 - TE Ellis Connell
    Retired

    4.28 - RB Vincent Gaskin
    Retired

    5.14 - CB Ernest Crawford
    Retired

    7.16 - QB Graham Foulke
    This All-Pro kick holder didn't make final cuts in Albuquerque and has since had 2 year stints in Vermont and Oakland. Landed this season in Norfolk.

    The Matadors have 2 quality starters from 2004 and nothing else to show for the draft.

    Overall Grade - B-


    Anchorage Lynx

    Draft Picks -

    1.28 - QB Skip Hildebrand

    Hildebrand started all games as a rookie compiling a decent 74.7 passer rating. The Lynx weren't impressed and pick up Rob Richardson at 8th overall the next year and the 2 shared starts in 2005. Since then Hildebrand has started 1 game.

    2.16 - DE Ron Hill

    The Lynx struck gold with Hill. He started 12 games in his first season and has been the permanent starter since. He was the 3rd DE to come off the board, but surpassed both players taken before him.

    4.13 - C Ron Fisher

    Never more than a backup when he's active.

    5.15 - WLB John Gaynor
    Retired

    6.17 - FL Mike Levine
    Retired

    7.17 - RG Amos Austen
    Lasted 3 seasons playing in 6 games with Anchorage. Spent a year in Portlad, is now in Newark and a backup.

    All Anchorage has to show for the 2004 draft is a starter and 2 backups, hardly a solid draft.

    Overall Grade - C

    Boston Dragons

    Draft Picks -

    1.21 - QB Ruben 'Picante' Sante

    Spend 2004 on the bench and then started the next 36 games for the Dragons. Was traded 4 games into 2007 to Newark for QB J.B. Fogarty who could be a decent starter and a 2nd round pick which ended up being CB Lawrence Currie. their current nickel back. Both are raw, so it's hard to assess the trade impact.

    2.7 - CB Bryan Gardner

    Started off and on for Boston for 3 seasons before departing to Norfolk where he is currently a backup. 1 career INT in 4 seasons.

    2.30 - SS Hunter Siglar
    Retired

    3.8 - DE Nick McDonald
    Decent Backup

    4.8 - RG Marcus Roscoe
    Lucky to have a roster spot.

    5.9 - SLB Shawn Hinsley
    Very solid backup and a good find in the 5th round.

    6.10 - Bo Woodson
    Spent 3 years with the Dragons, one with Madison, and is currently a Free Agent.

    7.10 - DT Marco Lester
    Retired

    The Sante trade seems like a wasted 1st rounder at this time. The only other worthwhile player from this draft is Hinsley.

    Overall Grade - C-

    California Heroes

    Draft Picks -

    1.14 - QB Darrell Wilson

    Started 10 games over 2 seasons in California before injuries derailed him. Currently a 3rd string QB in Pittsburgh.

    2.12 - WLB Lance Fox
    Retired

    3.12 - WR Dean Chellgrin
    Retired

    4.11 - WR Jay Poole
    Retired

    6.14 - DE Patrick Compton
    Retired

    7.14 - CB Deon Boyd
    Retired

    Not a single player left on the roster from the 2004 draft. On one bright note, they managed to find a starting DT in undrafted LDT Kenny Banks

    Overall Grade - F

    Cleveland Clawz

    Draft Picks -

    3.29 - QB Kurt Walsh
    Lasted 1 season in Cleveland as a backup. Spent 2 years in St. Louis. Currently a Free Agent.

    7.31 - DE Bruce Pemberton
    Retired

    2 picks, neither of which are still with the team. Cleveland's trade happy ways in 2004 leave no one from this year group on the roster.

    Overall Grade - F

    Columbia Fire

    Draft Picks -

    1.3 - CB Oliver McKenzie

    Defensive Rookie of the Year and one of the best in the league at his position. A 2 time selection for All League 2nd team.

    1.23 - DE Trent Hayden

    Good Starter who had a career year in 2006 with 11 sacks. Blew his knee out in 2007 and is still recovering.

    3.18 - LT Byron Quiroz
    Spent 2 seasons as a backup in Columbia. Currently a Free Agent.

    4.17 - SS Otis Tuman
    Decent Backup

    5.20 - RT Jospeh Farrell
    Retired

    6.21 - OLB Preston Cucina
    Never played a down in Columbia. Started 12 games over 3 seasons in Portland. Spent one year in Hartford. Currently a free agent.

    3 players left on the roster, two were starters, one is among the best in the league at his position, and the other may not ever recover to be the same again.

    Overall Grade - B

    That's all for now folks, I'll be adding to this over the next few days.

  • #2
    This is one of the best threads in the history of the IFL. I love drafts and now is a great time to rate the first one!
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    • #3
      Re: Draft Review- 2004 Amatuer Draft

      Great idea.
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      • #4
        Nice idea JC. Keep up the great reports.
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        • #5
          Re: Draft Review- 2004 Amatuer Draft

          Originally posted by John Clayton
          1.14 - QB Darrell Wilson

          Started 10 games over 2 seasons in California before injuries derailed him. Currently a 3rd string QB in Pittsburgh.
          Don't believe Wilson had any injury problems, at least nothing major. He just split time with Scottie Strickland his rookie year, then took a back seat to Pat Williams in 2005. Nonetheless, he was a bad pick and served as an example as to why you don't take guys with currents under 15 in the first 3 rounds (much less the 1st round).
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          • #6
            Great thread idea!

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              • #8
                Good work 8)
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