I'll try to make something
EDIT: SOMETHING MADE: ~~http://www.allourideas.org/nfldraft2015test~~
tell me if I'm missing out on any prospects, I'm sure I am. I just used CBS top 100 'cause I'm lazy
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OK, it is done. I will update it as often as possible. I have a few things to explain (I was thinking of making a separate post for this, but I don't mind explaining it here either):
2012 Reddit Mock Draft Spreadsheet
I took all of the rankings from CBS Sports. Some of you may not like these rankings but they were the easiest to paste into excel.
Everything is self explanatory, however I did add a 'Pick vs Rank' column which is my own addition. I simply compared the Draft Position to the CBS Rank, and if a player was taken 10 picks before their rank (by subtracting draft position - cbs rank), it is labeled as a "reach". Otherwise it is labeled as "value". In rounds 3-4 I will change it from 10 to 25.
We can debate what to set the number at (I have it set at -10). But have a look at the spreadsheet and I hope this helps.
Give these a listen if you’re looking for a solid breakdown of each QB’s game and their NFL prospects.
NFL Draft Podcast: Kyler Murray vs Dwayne Haskins and the Value of RBs
Kyler Murray 2:00-17:00 Dwayne Haskins 17:00-28:00
NFL Draft Podcast: Senior Bowl Quarterbacks
Daniel Jones 15:30-21:30 Drew Lock 24-30 Will Grier 30-36:30 Tyree Jackson 37:30-44 Gardner Minshew 48:30-53:30 Jarrett Stidham 53:30-59 Ryan Finley 59-1:04:00 Trace McSorley 1:04:00-1:07:00 Clayton Thorson 1:08:00-1:11:00
DraftID: The Podcast - CFP Breakdown w/ Chris Paschal of Front Porch Football, Top3/Bottom3 of Fast Food Chains and Week 13 Preview
We welcome on very special guest and friend of the program, Chris Paschal of Front Porch Football (00:41:52). Sawyer and Harris break down Week 13 (00:01:35), make our picks of the week (00:18:00), draft our Top3/Bottom3 of fast food chains (00:23:07), then finish things off by handing out our awards of the week (01:12:57).
We've gone thru 45 prospects individually for the 2019 NFL Draft, including 5 of the Tight Ends likely to play in the NFL. Now we expand our coverage to include the Best of the Rest. Today we look at some additional TEs, including Dawson Knox, Dax Raymond, Josh Oliver, Drew Sample, Isaac Nauta, Alize Mack, Foster Moreau, and Kahale Warring.
Had some technical difficulties, but hope to have made it reasonable. We've gone thru 45 prospects individually for the 2019 NFL Draft, including 16 of the Running Backs likely to play in the NFL. Now we expand our coverage to include the Best of the Rest. Today we look at some additional RBs, including Alexander Mattison, Myles Gaskin, Darwin Thompson, Travis Homer, and Devine Ozigbo amongst others.
Had some technical difficulties, but hope to have made it reasonable. We've gone thru 45 prospects individually for the 2019 NFL Draft, including 16 of the Running Backs likely to play in the NFL. Now we expand our coverage to include the Best of the Rest. Today we look at some additional RBs, including Alexander Mattison, Myles Gaskin, Darwin Thompson, Travis Homer, and Devine Ozigbo amongst others.
We've gone thru 45 prospects individually for the 2019 NFL Draft, including 5 of the Quarterbacks likely to play in the NFL. Now we expand our coverage to include the Best of the Rest. Today we look at some additional QBs, including Brett Rypien of Boise State, Easton Stick of North Dakota State, and Tyree Jackson of Buffalo.
Jalen Hurd has been on the college scene for what feels like a long time. First as a dynamic running back for Tennessee, and now as a wide receiver for Baylor. How much has the positional change added to his versatility as increased his 2019 NFL Draft stock as a prospect?
We’re getting into that next tier of Wide Receivers, and Stanley Morgan Jr of Nebraska offers some interest and upside. We’ll tell you what you need to know, as we look at him next in our 2019 NFL Draft Profiles series, hosted by Dynasty League Football.
Usually we think higher of the lead Running Backs from Ohio State. Especially when their production has been solid. But Mike Weber doesn’t seem to be generating a ton of buzz. We’ll try to figure out why, next, on our 2019 NFL Draft Profiles series hosted by DynastyLeagueFootball.com.
Alex Barnes took the 2019 NFL Combine by storm. In a class that lacks a true number one at the running back position, the Kansas State product testing across the board as one of the most athletic for his position. When you add his prototypical size, and pair it with his production, it is easy to see why so many are falling in love with this late riser in the NFL Draft.