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We need a roll call to see who is game.
Could Hamas or somebody sticky a separate thread? |
Sfeihc, you should try to engineer it yourself.
PM every owner and start a thread in DP. If you get at least 12 out of 16 owners, invite a few of the better dudes from the Alt Mock and let's have a re-mock ho-down. |
I'll sticky it for you, but I'm not going to participate. One mock is enough for me. I like the purity of one, kind of like filling out only one bracket.
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I'll pass as well.
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I was originally gonna participate, but I just have too much going on to be able to give it its due diligence for another go around.
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I'll sign up for the next go-around. As long as I don't have to draft with chiefscafan
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Hope I can get back in on this next year. I probably could've done this had I known it'd go by so fast.
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You would have shit your pants by the second round. Begging us all to "help you out," because you don't "watch college ball" or "know football"... "at all." I can't hold everybody's hands through this damn mock every year. And personally I'm getting sick and tired of having to tell you all how wrong you are all the time. Mr. Flopnuts, you will do what you're told, put in a couple years in the Alt Mock without crying that chiefscafan keeps taking all the good prospects, and then maybe we'll consider putting in a request possibly examining your verisimitude or whatever the word is called where we ask each other if you're secretly reeruned and trying to infiltrate our sacred Mock with your sneaky reerun agenda, like a virus that will spread its reerunation over everybody until we're all redrafting Tebow like it's our key to freedom. And you'll like it. |
I'm averaging about an hour per pick in the alt draft. I don't feel like I was well prepared for a mock draft, but the slowness of that draft has allowed me to up my research. I'd like a shot at a redraft
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Nevermind. Looks like people are out. Don't want to do another slow one.
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I wanted to see how effective my drafting is when stacked up to where the players I took in the mock went in the real draft and I think I did pretty damn good.
I took the # where I took the player and stacked it up against the # the player went at in the real draft to see if the pick was a good value or not. I totally OWN. (27) Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa (20) ..........+7 (59) Titus Young, WR, Boise State (44)..............+15 (90) Shane Vereen, RB, Cal (56)........................+34 (123) Julius Thomas, TE, Portland State (129)..........-6 (155) Buster Skrine, CB, Chattanooga (137).............+18 (187) Shiloh Keo, SS/PR, Idaho (144).......................+43 (217)Jeremy Kerley, WR/PR, TCU (153)...................+64 (218) Henry Hynoski, FB, Pittsburgh ...only player I took for Atlanta that wasn't drafted. ..........................................that equates to a -3 Thats an overall +172.....every pick was a great value and the only undrafted player was a late 7th rounder! OWNAGE! Now for the Browns... (6) Julio Jones, WR, Alabama (6)...................nailed it (37) Christian Ballard, DL, Iowa (106)................-69 (68) Sione Fua, DT, Stanford (97).......................-29 (101) Derrick Locke, RB, Kentucky ...not drafted......ouch... -120 (133) Nathan Enderle, QB, Idaho (160)......................-27 (163) Jalil Brown, CB, Colorado (118)......................+45 (165) Roy Helu, RB, Nebraska (105)......................+60 That Locke pick really hurt (****ed up part is that was the pick I let my buddy make for me because he is a Brown fan) The overall score for my Browns draft is a -140 Combined score of two teams is +32 I made 15 picks and 13 of them were drafted...that's gotta be the top dog. 87% rate of drafted players Another fun year. Thanks again for letting me participate! How do your drafts grade out? 1) remember, we didnt have as many picks as the real draft due to no comp picks 2) if you picked a player that went undrafted, you get dinged for each slot missed by and the total picks in the mock was 221. Did I win? |
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What ****ed me was letting my buddy make the Derrick Locke pick (that went undrafted after I took him in the 4th) because he is a Browns fan... and Ballard failing a pee pee test at the combine and dropping like a rock. Those two picks alone cost me 189 points. I bet my Falcons draft is one of the best single team point totals. If not the best. |
Packers draft- Round and draft position to the left of the name. To the right is the actual draft position and after that is the difference
1 (32) Mike Pouncey, OG, Florida 15 +17 2. (64) Demarco Murray, RB, Oklahoma 71 -7 3. (96) Chimdi Chekwa, CB, Ohio State 113 -17 4. (128) James Brewer, OT, Indiana 117 +11 5. (160) Chris Conte, S, Cal 93 +67 6. (192) Tyrod Taylor, QB, Virginia Tech 180 +12 7. (193) Terrell McClain, DT/DE, South Florida 65 +128 7. (221) Ryan Whalen, WR, Stanford 167 +54 +265 Not to toot my own horn or anything... but damn |
For the Vikings:
1.(12) Jake Locker, QB, Washington 8 +4 2. (43) Jabaal Sheard, DE, Pittsburgh 37 +6 4. (105) Lance Kendricks, TE, Wisconsin 47 +58 5. (136) Casey Matthews, LB, Oregon 116 +20 5. (147) Keith Williams, OG, Nebraska 196 -49 6. (167) Tori Gurley, WR, South Carolina undrafted -54 7. (203) Martin Parker, DT, Richmond undrafted -18 Oof. Vikings didn't go so well. Got a score of -33 I'll still take it. Leaves me with a grand total of +232 Back off, BossChief. I won the draft. 15 players, 13 of them drafted. |
What are the rules again? The guy who wins the draft this year gets to pick for the Chiefs next year? :evil:
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Where's Direckshun? I'm going to go teabag him for calling me an idiot when he sent me a pick reminder.
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Have you all tallied the bonus deduction for selecting an undrafted player? Can't win the draft if you're not sitting in the 100% clubhouse, drinking beers with Aviles.
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The drafturbators are no longer controlled by the Four Horsemen. I am the new leader. May Reerun, CoMo, TRR, and Laz quake in terror whenever my name is mentioned. They are powerless, and prolonged exposure to reading my freakishly accurate and awesome draft projections will cause cancerous sores to form on their faces. Your days of riding the coattails of Mecca, Dane, Hamas, and OTW58 are over, Deez. You, like your father... are now.... MINE http://www.andybaird.com/travels/sky...-Palpatine.jpg |
I will have this entire forum worshipping Terrence Copper within a month.
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I also plan on re-naming Draft Planet "The Herb Taylor Memorial Forum"
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Okay, just for fun I went through and determined who was the master of the draft.
I did it as follows: 1. I calculated the number of draft points available, and what percentage of those points each team had. 2. I calculated the number of years as a starter each teams' draft produced, and the percentage of those years compared to all years in the draft class. 3. I calculated the number of pro bowls each team's draft produced, and the percentage of those pro bowls compared to all pro bowls produced by the draft class. (I then divided this number by 2 to normalize it a bit compared to the indices.) 4. I calculated the total Career AV each team's draft produced (per pro football reference), and the percentage of those AV points compared to all AV points produced the draft class. 5. I then produced an index that divides the bottom three percentages by the top one. This means that you were a winner if you produce larger portions of Career AV, pro bowls, and starting years than your portion of the available draft points. It's not a perfect indicator for a variety of reasons, but it gives us a measure. Specifically, I think it's a bit biased against teams that had high first-round picks, because I think those are overvalued in the draft points chart. Also, it doesn't consider positional value, so a team that drafts a solid right tackle gets equal credit compared to a guy who drafts a solid quarterback. You can decide on your own if you'd rank teams differently. Without further ado, here are the rankings from top drafting team to bottom drafting team. Code:
%DP %YrsSt %PBs %AV Index Rank #1 Packers (SNR) The Packers held 1.78% of draft points, but produced 10% of pro bowl appearances, 6 percent of starting years, and 5 percent of career AV. Here's their draft. 1 32. PACKERS*(SNR)*Mike Pouncey, OG/OC, Florida 2 32.*PACKERS*(SNR)*DeMarco Murray, RB, Oklahoma 3 32. PACKERS*(SNR)*Chimdi Chekwa, CB, Ohio State 4 32. PACKERS*(SNR)*James Brewer, OT, Indiana 5 32. PACKERS*(SNR)*Chris Conte, FS, California 6 32. PACKERS*(SNR)*Tyrod Taylor, QB, Virginia Tech 7 1. PACKERS*(SNR)*Terrell McClain, DT/DE, South Florida 7 29. PACKERS*(SNR)*Ryan Whalen, WR, Stanford Pouncey and Murray have each made three pro bowls, while Tyrod has made one. He got contributors Chris Conte and Terrell McClain as well. #2 - Ravens (Direckshun) The Ravens held 2.04% of draft points, but produced 7% of pro bowl appearances, 3 percent of starting years, and 5 percent of career AV. Here's their draft. 1 26. RAVENS*(Direckshun)*JJ Watt, DE, Wisconsin 2 26.*RAVENS*(Direckshun)*Joseph Barksdale, OT, LSU 3 26. RAVENS*(Direckshun)*Niles Paul, WR, Nebraska* 4 26. RAVENS*(Direckshun)*Shareece Wright, CB, USC 5 13. REDSKINS*(Marco Polo)*Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama 5 24. REDSKINS*(Marco Polo)*Jah Reid, OT, Central Florida 6 12. REDSKINS*(Marco Polo)*Anthony Gray, NT, Southern Miss 6 26. RAVENS*(Direckshun)*Dwayne Harris, WR, East Carolina 7 19. RAVENS*(Direckshun)*Kevin Rutland, CB, Missouri 7 24. RAVENS*(Direckshun)*John Bender, G, Nevada Okay, the Ravens' value pretty much came from stealing JJ Watt near the end of the first round. But Dwayne Harris has a pro bowl appearance, and Joe Barksdale logged a few years as a starter. But realistically, this draft was a winner because of the late first rounder. #3 - Falcons (BossChief) The Falcons held 2.03% of draft points, but produced 3% of pro bowl appearances, 4 percent of starting years, and 4 percent of career AV. Here's their draft. 1 27. FALCONS*(BossChief)*Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa 2 27.*FALCONS*(BossChief)*Titus Young, WR, Boise State 3 27. FALCONS*(BossChief)*Shane Vereen, RB, Cal 4 27. FALCONS*(BossChief)*Julius Thomas, TE, Portland State 5 27. FALCONS*(BossChief)*Buster Skrine, CB, Chattanooga 6 27. FALCONS*(BossChief)*Shiloh Keo, SS/PR, Idaho* 7 25. FALCONS*(BossChief )*Jeremy Kerley, WR/PR, TCU* 7 26. FALCONS*(BossChief)*Henry Hynoski, FB, Pittsburgh This is a different model of winning. Thomas is the only pro bowler, but everyone else has contributed to their teams, and he got some late-round gems in Skrine and Kerley. |
Here's the full list of draftees along with their draft points expended, years as starters, pro bowl appearances, and career AV. Sorry about the messy formatting.
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That Packers draft is probably my finest work I've ever done at the CP Mock. I've had other decent drafts, but it will be hard for me to top that 2011 year.
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