i don't use drywall screws for anything but drywall as they are far to brittle
and will easily snap - especially the head - even when using them for drywall-
if they are over torqued or their strength is exceeded.
The thicker construction screws are fine, no matter their length. The main
problem with them is stripping the head slots/cross if you don't pay attention
to the angle the bit meets the screw head with or don't watch the torque setting.
Using screws with a cordless drill is the main way i use to construct things
now. It seems easier and with less effort. If you just use screws to hold things
together, and not glue them as well, [depends on what you are building] that
also gives you the option of disassembling what you have built if it is not
needed/wanted anymore and using the wood for other projects/purposes. I've
done that frequently.
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo