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I could see Guyton who some see in that fringe early 30s on boards.Also 10-20 spots above media consensus. When you look at someone’s top 50, Gute will likely be picking someone in the 30’s-40’s
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I could see Guyton who some see in that fringe early 30s on boards.Also 10-20 spots above media consensus. When you look at someone’s top 50, Gute will likely be picking someone in the 30’s-40’s
Media consensus just means most popular. If they were experts in assessing talent, they would be doing that instead of talking about it.Also 10-20 spots above media consensus. When you look at someone’s top 50, Gute will likely be picking someone in the 30’s-40’s
Media consensus just means most popular. If they were experts in assessing talent, they would be doing that instead of talking about it.
And players can be evaluated higher and lower based on the system that the NFL team employs.True. The other thing that is often "assumed" is that the media has consensus among themselves. I see pretty significant differences in big boards and mocks all the time. If you look around enough you find considerable variation among the media. The same is also true between teams.
When Mel Kiper says so-and-so was taken too high, if you dig you can almost always find someone else who has that player in the range where they were taken. Sure, there's the occasional head scratcher like the Patriots drafting Cole Strange in Rd1 a couple of years ago where nobody but BB had him that high, but those aren't all that common.
Brugler called it outstanding but he did no agility drills, and that (plus 40) matters the most for corners. It’s good that he is healthy enough to workout but the main question mark for him is agility and his ability to be an outside corner. If you don’t think he can play outside then you’re using the 25th overall pick to either 1. draft a slot corner, or 2. assume high end level of play at S, where he hasn’t played before
Kiper at times to can be a fan just like the rest of use. Month or two ago he was on TV saying how ATL should trade the #8 pick to Chicago for Justin Fields.Actually, though it's hard to believe, but Kiper is fairly accurate in his evaluations. He predicted close to 25% of last year's first round picks, and when he posts evaluations, he gives well thought out evaluations of why he says what he does, about players. Is he the best? Not necessarily. Last year Brendan Donahue was the most accurate prognosticator. He's definitely worthwhile checking out. He knows his stuff. He may not be the best of all time, but he does have some chops.
Here's a link to his projections for this year's first round.
Final 2024 NFL Mock Draft From Brendan Donahue
2024 NFL Draft Mock for every first-round draft pick by team, featuring Caleb Williams, J.J. McCarthy & more. Based on draft needs, talent, GM tendencies & scheme fits.www.sharpfootballanalysis.com
More coming out he was invovled in a role over crash and also his SUV smelled like weed. Very possible he falls to a 4th or 5th round pick now.When doing mocks I took this guy a few times. Wonder if and how far this could knock him down the board.
Texas DT T’Vondre Sweat was arrested early this morning and charged with DWI, according to @KXAN_News in Austin. Sweat is viewed as a potential day 2 draft pick.
Everybody's car smells like weed, this isn't the old days.More coming out he was invovled in a role over crash and also his SUV smelled like weed. Very possible he falls to a 4th or 5th round pick now.
NFL Draft Prospect T'Vondre Sweat Involved In Rollover Crash Before DWI Arrest
T'Vondre Sweat is fortunate to have been able to walk out of jail this weekend under his own power ... because cops say the top NFL draft prospect was involved in a rollover car crash just hours before he was thrown behind bars.www.tmz.com
So far, they haven't said if he was , or higher than a kite on pot. The fact that he rolled the car over, and was glassy-eyed is the problem. I'm certain that toxicology will prove how over the line he was. As far as the "smell of pot" in the vehicle is like saying the driver was wearing a cowboy hat. It's that commonly used in the Austin area, despite not being legal, if it was put to a vote, the people of Texas would pass it as acceptable by a huge margin.More coming out he was invovled in a role over crash and also his SUV smelled like weed. Very possible he falls to a 4th or 5th round pick now.
NFL Draft Prospect T'Vondre Sweat Involved In Rollover Crash Before DWI Arrest
T'Vondre Sweat is fortunate to have been able to walk out of jail this weekend under his own power ... because cops say the top NFL draft prospect was involved in a rollover car crash just hours before he was thrown behind bars.www.tmz.com