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How well do you know the draft
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<blockquote data-quote="Favre&gt;Rodgers259" data-source="post: 710406" data-attributes="member: 10866"><p>I let the "experts" dictate to me who's on the board and I do my own scouting from there. It really comes down to watching film, just like the scouts. I watch primarily just the big games and obviously the commentary will allude to who's a star and who isn't. Then you compare to how they perform vs a similar level of competition and there's your baseline. </p><p></p><p>You've got the combine, which pretty much speaks for itself, and then you have the Senior Bowl which pretty much establishes the pecking order for prospects. </p><p></p><p>If you do that at every position, you should come up with about 5-10 prospects easily. Then based on personal analysis combined with expert opinion, you should have your own board. </p><p></p><p>It's impossible to know every player in the draft as probably 2500+ players declare every year and roughly only 10% are chosen, but you should have some idea about what's going on as players come off the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Favre>Rodgers259, post: 710406, member: 10866"] I let the "experts" dictate to me who's on the board and I do my own scouting from there. It really comes down to watching film, just like the scouts. I watch primarily just the big games and obviously the commentary will allude to who's a star and who isn't. Then you compare to how they perform vs a similar level of competition and there's your baseline. You've got the combine, which pretty much speaks for itself, and then you have the Senior Bowl which pretty much establishes the pecking order for prospects. If you do that at every position, you should come up with about 5-10 prospects easily. Then based on personal analysis combined with expert opinion, you should have your own board. It's impossible to know every player in the draft as probably 2500+ players declare every year and roughly only 10% are chosen, but you should have some idea about what's going on as players come off the board. [/QUOTE]
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