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How are players rated in the draft?
What determines #2 say over #8?
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What determines #2 say over #8?
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I’m not sure. I’m sure the perceived readiness to make an impact as a rookie is high on the list. Not all first rounders start but most do.How are players rated in the draft?
What determines #2 say over #8?
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How are players rated in the draft?
What determines #2 say over #8?
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Players are scored and not ranked, not compared to each other.How are players rated in the draft?
What determines #2 say over #8?
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Players are scored and not ranked, not compared to each other.
Check this out:
Www.powerhousegm.com/blog/nfl-draft-prospect-grading-systems
There isnt necessarily a number 2 and a number 8 player on the board. That works well for websites but not draftboards.
I know that during the TT years they went strictly BPA. At each pick there would be several players equally rated. A debate would sometimes occur with nobody knowing for sure till TT pulled the trigger.Interesting read but the grades are fine to evaluate the players but at some point you have to decide on which one you would take and that implies a ranking system. If you have 2 players with the same grade you are going to choose one over the other. What tips the scales towards one or the other. Also I'm sure there have been instances where players with lower grades were chosen ahead of players with higher grades. Again implying a ranking.
Need.If you have 2 players with the same grade you are going to choose one over the other. What tips the scales towards one or the other.
I believe with TT, if he had 5 players on a tier at #32, he'd try to trade down to #36 or so and take what is left as well as get maybe another 4th or 5th. Why we got King and not Watt, and how he ended up with Lacey IIRC.I know that during the TT years they went strictly BPA. At each pick there would be several players equally rated. A debate would sometimes occur with nobody knowing for sure till TT pulled the trigger.
Why cant there be 2 guys who are equally good or 8 guys for that matter? Selecting one of them doesnt make one better than the other. The board has to be dynamic based on how the draft unfolds.
2 obvious reasons players are rated: planning and trades.
Planning: As the draft falls, our pick may change. Suppose we have 8 players rated as 6.4 and 5 are left at our NO pick 32. The next teir, 12 players are at 6.3 and one will be there at 2.12. Knowing we are getting a 6.3 and a 6.4, you may select different positions. We may want a 5T and a S with these picks and there is only 1 S but 4 DEs in 6.3 teir. Therefore, we take a S at 1.32 knowing we have a better shot at a DE at 2.12 than a safety.
Or what if we have a single BPA at 1.12 an OLB and we take him. We probably dont want another with either our next 2 picks.
The other reason to rate is Trades. You cant evaluate a trade unless you understand the quality of player you can expect to get at the picks in play.
If he could find a trade partner. It makes more sense if the current teir doesnt have any players at a position of need.I believe with TT, if he had 5 players on a tier at #32, he'd try to trade down to #36 or so and take what is left as well as get maybe another 4th or 5th. Why we got King and not Watt, and how he ended up with Lacey IIRC.