View Single Post
Old 05-02-2022, 08:29 AM   #876
DJ's left nut DJ's left nut is offline
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
 
DJ's left nut's Avatar
 

Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, Mo
Casino cash: $-870901
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rain Man View Post
How'd the Ravens do under Rain Man leadership? Let's look.

In general, we agreed on first three rounds. But after that the NFL had radically different evaluations, leading me to a -411 overall.

I'm surprised that the NFL would be that wrong.

Actual pick - Rain Man pick - Difference

1-9 1-14. +5 Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State
2-35 - 2-45. +10 Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn
3-99 - 3-76. -23 David Bell, WR, Purdue
3-103 - 3-100. +3 Leo Chenal, LB , Wisconsin
7-230 - 4-110. -120 Chris Paul, IOL, Tulsa
6-196 - 4-119. -177 Tyler Badie, RB, Missouri
3-80 - 4-128. +48 Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA
6-220 - 4-139. -181 Kalia Davis, DT, UCF
(Undrafted) 4-141. -122 Aaron Hansford, LB, Texas A&M
5-150 - 6-196. +146 Thomas Booker, DT, Stanford
[/QUOTE]

I am puzzled by your math on Badie and Davis...
__________________
"If there's a god, he's laughing at us.....and our football team..."

"When you look at something through rose colored glasses, all the red flags just look like flags."
Posts: 66,868
DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote