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Can we declare 2013 a Failed Draft Class?
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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 715529" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Below is my recap of Thompson's drafting priority compared to his two predecessors. The first table shows the average round for each position drafted. For example, we've drafted three Fullbacks (1 in the 5th and 2 in the 6th) so the calculation for is 3 divided by 17 (5+6+6) which equals 5.7 - the average round.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]3825[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>For positions most drafted, it's just dividing the number of Running Backs drafted (3 Fullbacks plus 6 Halfbacks) by the total number of TT picks which is 107. Therefore 9 divided by 107 equals 8% for RBs.</p><p></p><p>This is a good tool for seeing the the importance that each GM has placed on different positions. However, there are many variables such as how well prior picks have done and therefore positions of need at each draft. In the Mike Sherman Era, the outlier is his third round draft of BJ Sander. Although Mike's entire stint as GM really is an outlier so it's quite fitting actually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 715529, member: 5830"] Below is my recap of Thompson's drafting priority compared to his two predecessors. The first table shows the average round for each position drafted. For example, we've drafted three Fullbacks (1 in the 5th and 2 in the 6th) so the calculation for is 3 divided by 17 (5+6+6) which equals 5.7 - the average round. [ATTACH=full]3825[/ATTACH] For positions most drafted, it's just dividing the number of Running Backs drafted (3 Fullbacks plus 6 Halfbacks) by the total number of TT picks which is 107. Therefore 9 divided by 107 equals 8% for RBs. This is a good tool for seeing the the importance that each GM has placed on different positions. However, there are many variables such as how well prior picks have done and therefore positions of need at each draft. In the Mike Sherman Era, the outlier is his third round draft of BJ Sander. Although Mike's entire stint as GM really is an outlier so it's quite fitting actually. [/QUOTE]
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