NFL draft picks made by Bill Belichick for the Patriots that show his weakness as a GM
#3 - Ras-I Dowling - 2011 NFL Draft
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The New England Patriots selected cornerback Ras-I Dowling in the second round of the 2011 Draft with the 33rd overall pick. Bill Belichick was hoping he would be a lock-down coverage cornerback for his defense, but Dowling was a massive bust.
Dowling appeared in just nine games for the Patriots over two seasons while defending just one pass. He failed to record a single interception. What made the selection even worse was that the Patriots passed on Richard Sherman in favor of Dowling. Sherman has been one of the best overall cornerbacks of the last decade.
#2 - Chad Jackson - 2006 NFL Draft
Not only did Bill Belichick select Chad Jackson with the 36th overall pick in the second round of the 2006 Draft, but he traded up to make sure he could grab him. Jackson turned out to be a massive failure. He lasted two years with the Patriots before being cut from the roster, recording just 13 receptions for 152 yards. He was a waste of a high draft pick and a bad trade to get it.
#1 - N'Keal Harry - 2019 NFL Draft
The Patriots selected N'Keal in the first round of the 2019 Draft with the 32nd overall pick. While he has recorded just 57 receptions for 598 yards across three years with the team, what makes it even worse are the wide receivers the Patriots passed on to select him. They could have had their choice of several other stars, including Deebo Samuel, DK Metcalf, AJ Brown, Terry McLaurin, and Diontae Johnson.
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