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kccrow 04-30-2017 07:38 PM

I'm probably about -800 or so on each team. I'll get around to checking here in a moment.

kccrow 04-30-2017 07:50 PM

Assuming UDFA valued at 254.

Chargers Draft: -48

1.007 - Reuben Foster, ILB, Alabama (R1.31 SF) -24
2.038 - Obi Melifonwu, FS, Connecticut (R2.056 OAK) -18
3.071 - Dion Dawkins, OT/G, Temple (R2.063 BUF) +8
4.113 - Shaquill Griffin, CB, Central Florida (R3.090 SEA) +23
5.151 - Kenny Golladay, WR, Northern Illinois (R3.096 DET) +55
6.190 - Hunter Dimick, DE, Utah (UDFA) -64
7.225 - Chad Kelly, QB, Ole Miss (R7.253 DEN) -28

Seahawks Draft: +1

1.026 - Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA (R3.081 WAS) -55
2.058 - Antonio Garcia, LT, Troy (R3.085 NE) -27
3.090 - Tyus Bowser, DE/OLB, Houston (R2.047 BAL) +43
3.102 - Larry Ogunjobi, DT, Charlotte (R3.065 CLE) +37
3.106 - Will Holden, RT, Vanderbilt (R5.157 ARZ) -51
6.210 - Josh Malone, WR, Tennessee (R4.128 CIN) +82
7.226 - Damarius Travis, SS, Minnesota (UDFA) -28


Taking Dimick really slaughtered my Chargers draft and Moreau injuring his pec dropping him from R1 consideration hurt pretty bad. Other than that, I suppose I did okay.

CleveSteve 04-30-2017 09:11 PM

Wow boss that's fantastic. Great job

BossChief 04-30-2017 10:36 PM

Here's the Eagles actual daft...

1. (14) Derek Barnett, de, Tennessee

2. (43) Sidney Jones, cb, Washington

3. (99) Rasul Douglas, cb, West Virginia

4. (118) Mack Hollins, wr, North Carolina

4. (132) Donnel Pumphrey, rb, San Diego State

5. (166) Shelton Gibson, wr, West Virginia

5. (184) Nate Gerry, s, Nebraska

6. (214) Elijah Qualls, dt, Washington

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...#storylink=cpy

...

Crazy that I drafted Douglas and Hollins for KC and drafted Gerry for Phili....

I selected at least 1 player from each team that their real team actually drafted. I think I've done that every year I've been in this mock.

...

BossChief 04-30-2017 11:15 PM

14 Dalvin Cook went at 41....-27
43 Adoree Jackson went at 18....+25
74 Chris Wormley went at the 74 slot. Nailed the exact slot he was drafted.
118 Corn Elder went at 152....-34
139 Jermaine Eluemanor went at 159.....-20
155 Noah Brown went at 239....-84
194 Nathan Gerry went at 184....+10
230 Chase Roullier went at 199...+31

Overall, I think I'm at a -99 with the Eagles...but I'm happy with that.

I nailed the draft slot for Wormley and drafted them a player they took in the real draft in Gerry. Getting a first round corner like Jackson in the second was nice and Cook is a game breaker. Also, every guy I drafted for the Eagles got drafted in the real draft.

Overall, between both drafts, I'm at +131 (if I did my math right, I quick added it up in my head.)

My best pick was Joe Williams that got me a +95
Other notable selections were nailing KCs first rounder, Nathan Gerry to Philly and Wormley taken at his actual draft slot.

My worst pick was Noah Brown at a -84.


Thanks again for letting me participate.

Did anybody score higher for one of their teams than KCs +230? Or combined +131?

CleveSteve 05-01-2017 08:37 AM

While my numbers / score were not good, I did a pretty good job of positional picking.

The Buccs started off with seven picks but ended up drafting six players. All six positions they drafted, I drafted for them as well.

Also, I drafted the same positions for the first five rounds as the Panthers actually drafted with those picks, including getting Daeshon Hall in the third, a running back at 8, and a tackle at 64.

DJ's left nut 05-01-2017 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12827586)
49ers draft is done:

1) Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State (2) -- drafted 11 (-9)
2) Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford (34) -- drafted 8 (+26)
3) Zay Jones, WR, Eastern Carolina (66) -- drafted 37 (+29)
4) Tarell Basham, DE/OLB, Ohio (109) -- drafted 80 (+29)
4) Kendall Beckwith, ILB, LSU (143 - comp) -- drafted 107 (+36)
5) Brad Kaaya, QB - Miami (146) -- drafted 218 (-72)
5) Julie'n Davenport, OT, Buffalo (161; via Was) -- drafted 131 (+30)
6) Zane Gonzalez, K, ASU (198; via Bal) -- drafted 227 (-29)
6) Shelton Gibson, WR, WVU (202; via Den) -- drafted 167 (+35)
7) David Sharpe, G, Florida (219) -- drafted 130 (+89)

49ers draft = +164. Not as good as my Steelers draft last year, IIRC but damn good. The Kaaya pick got me pretty good; I bought into some of the late hype on Davis, Dobbs and Peterman, figuring that Kaaya would end up being the beneficiary of a day 2 run that had him going early in day 3.

But other than that, I pretty much aced this one; no terrible misses and 7 picks that went ahead of where I got them to 3 that went behind. I'll take that any day.

DJ's left nut 05-01-2017 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12832133)
Broncos 2017 Mock:

1.20) Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin -- Drafted 32 (-12)
2.51) Sidney Jones, CB - Washington -- Drafted 43 (+11)
3.82) Jaleel Johnson, NT - Iowa -- Drafted 109 (-27)
3.101) Derek Rivers, DE/OLB - Youngstown State -- Drafted 83 (+19)
4.126) Alex Anzalone, LB - Florida -- Drafted 76 (+76)
5.177) Chad Wheeler, OT - USC -- UDFA - Kick in the dick (-77)
6.203) Jamaal Williams, RB - BYU -- Drafted 135 (+68)
7.238) Darrell Daniels, TE - Washington -- UDFA - knew this (-16)
7.252) Zach Pascal, WR - ODU -- UDFA (-2)
7.253) Jayon Brown, LB - UCLA -- drafted 156 (+97)

This draft is utter shite. Stupid decisions abound:

Broncos total = +137. More misfires in this draft but better than I thought it would be. I'll do my 'woulda shoulda' draft in a minute; I'm betting it's far better.

DJ's left nut 05-01-2017 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 12852179)
Did anybody score higher for one of their teams than KCs +230? Or combined +131?

Got ya by a fair amount at +301.

So my combined score this year was better than last year's though my best team last year was better than my best team this year.

Come at me, bro. I'm pretty sure I have back to back Ws in the Mock...

DJ's left nut 05-01-2017 10:11 AM

Worthless breakdown of my hypothetical alternate draft from my previous draft breakdown post

Spoiler!

DJ's left nut 05-01-2017 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 12849267)
Easy does it. I won this dick measuring contest last year when we calculate based on slot comparisons. I outright dominated, in fact.

The hell you did.

You were a +150 on the weekend with a team high +218 for the Chargers.

I was a plus 205 on the weekend with a high of +221 for Pitt.

So apart from being better at my best than you were, I was also more consistent. You didn't dominate. You didn't sneak one out at the line. You flat out lost, Francis.

And sadly, you've done the same this year.

Hoover 05-01-2017 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12852508)
The hell you did.

You were a +150 on the weekend with a team high +218 for the Chargers.

I was a plus 205 on the weekend with a high of +221 for Pitt.

So apart from being better at my best than you were, I was also more consistent. You didn't dominate. You didn't sneak one out at the line. You flat out lost, Francis.

And sadly, you've done the same this year.

I think the scores are kind of silly myself, but I enjoy doing it anyway.

Look, I had the 4th pick in the mock draft, which under this scoring system works against a person because the its difficult to get positive points on the most important pick of the draft. Yet because I nailed my 7th rounder for Atlanta, I end up being +43 overall.

Frankly, I'm just happy that out of all the picks I had for Jacksonville and Atlanta, I only picked one guy who went undrafted.

DJ's left nut 05-01-2017 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Hoover (Post 12852529)
I think the scores are kind of silly myself, but I enjoy doing it anyway.

Look, I had the 4th pick in the mock draft, which under this scoring system works against a person because the its difficult to get positive points on the most important pick of the draft. Yet because I nailed my 7th rounder for Atlanta, I end up being +43 overall.

Frankly, I'm just happy that out of all the picks I had for Jacksonville and Atlanta, I only picked one guy who went undrafted.

Of course they are, but we need some way to announce our greatness. And hell, I had the 2nd pick in a draft where we KNEW who was going 1st. The best I could do was break even. And I even knew who the 49ers were gonna take (Solomon Thomas was telegraphed big time), I just liked Lattimore more and made the pick expecting a bit of a hit there.

Good job with the lack of UDFAs. That's a tough trick.

Rain Man 05-01-2017 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12852532)
Of course they are, but we need some way to announce our greatness. And hell, I had the 2nd pick in a draft where we KNEW who was going 1st. The best I could do was break even. And I even knew who the 49ers were gonna take (Solomon Thomas was telegraphed big time), I just liked Lattimore more and made the pick expecting a bit of a hit there.

Good job with the lack of UDFAs. That's a tough trick.

You couldn't be sure. Playing the role of Cleveland, my thought processes were highly unstable.

Rain Man 05-01-2017 06:10 PM

My big negative scores for Cleveland and New England are merely an indicator that I'm much smarter than the average NFL GM.


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