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<blockquote data-quote="DoURant" data-source="post: 716706" data-attributes="member: 12388"><p>I started watching the draft in 1991, but I've been really into the draft for about 10 yrs. I started by writing all the draft picks down Rd. by Rd. on paper, along w/ each team had their own card with needs listed, and I wrote down all their picks on that card. 5 yrs ago, I created my own spreadsheet, still doing the above things, but I also have tabs listing prospects broken down by position. When someone gets drafted, I fill in the cell w/ their name so I know they aren't available anymore. I also have a Packer 7 Rd mock tab. Its just a hobby, I don't know all the x's & o's, but I read a lot of draft publications, follow a lot of "draft experts" on twitter, watch some film on draftbreakdown, along w/ highlight videos on youtube. I definitely put some time and effort into it. Oh, and I take vacation from work every year for the draft, so I can watch it from pick 1 - 255. The spreadsheet makes it less boring, gives me something to fill in the gaps between picks. Right now I have 6 mocks in my Packer 7 rd mock tab that I've done, once we get to draft day I'll settle on one final.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoURant, post: 716706, member: 12388"] I started watching the draft in 1991, but I've been really into the draft for about 10 yrs. I started by writing all the draft picks down Rd. by Rd. on paper, along w/ each team had their own card with needs listed, and I wrote down all their picks on that card. 5 yrs ago, I created my own spreadsheet, still doing the above things, but I also have tabs listing prospects broken down by position. When someone gets drafted, I fill in the cell w/ their name so I know they aren't available anymore. I also have a Packer 7 Rd mock tab. Its just a hobby, I don't know all the x's & o's, but I read a lot of draft publications, follow a lot of "draft experts" on twitter, watch some film on draftbreakdown, along w/ highlight videos on youtube. I definitely put some time and effort into it. Oh, and I take vacation from work every year for the draft, so I can watch it from pick 1 - 255. The spreadsheet makes it less boring, gives me something to fill in the gaps between picks. Right now I have 6 mocks in my Packer 7 rd mock tab that I've done, once we get to draft day I'll settle on one final. [/QUOTE]
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