01-22-2013, 12:56 AM
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I decided to dig on Reid and Dorseys history of draft picks. It's interesting to see that they think very similar. I know they arent the only 2 people that made decisions on draft picks for there teams, but this gives you a pretty good idea. I did not include Kickers and Punters in these numbers.
I will leave it to you guys to discuss your thoughts on these numbers. I'm a big numbers guy so I hope this doesnt bore you.
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This chart shows the percentages of each position averaged for the entire draft. Heavy emphasis on Lbs, CBs,WRs, and RBs
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Reid focused a lot on defense in rounds 1 and 2, when going offense in those rounds he went with WR a majority of his time.
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This shows Reids 1st and 2nd round percentages based on offense and defense. Favors defense in early rounds.
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In all the drafts Andy Reid was part of, he favored offense 54 percent of the time. This is interesting because based off the percentages in his first 2 rounds, he favored defense. This is important because it shows the value he was able to find in later rounds to help build his offense. A lot of those later rounds that Reid got value from were RBs.
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This shows a breakdown of Dorseys picks by position in all rounds combined. This is based off 95 total picks.
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It looks like Dorsey favors the same things in early rounds as Reid. Dorsey does place a bit more emphasis on the DE position early.
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Same as Reid here, Dorsey actually favors defense more than Reid in the early rounds.
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This shows just how balanced Dorsey really is, In ALL rounds with ALL positions..he shows an even 50/50 split in his time with the Packers.
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Last edited by HolyHat; 01-22-2013 at 01:20 AM..
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