I’m pretty sure you would be posting Twitter links had this class been getting overwhelming positive reviews.Remember when we all thought Hakeem Butler, the other Thompson and Johnson were steals? Or when the Rosen One was going to be QBOTF?
Draft grades are pointless.
I’m pretty sure you would be posting Twitter links had this class been getting overwhelming positive reviews.
You grade the attempt to draft/fix holes in the team.how can you grade a draft if none of he players have played yet?
“Trenches? What is that?” - Steve Keim.Probably a solid B. I don't think the edge rushers we drafted will be good enough to fill our biggest need on the team. We could supplement that with a FA pickup though.
We also didn't get any real IOL upgrades.
This is all true, and yet the grade at the end of the day is absolutely useless.You grade the attempt to draft/fix holes in the team.
You grade the drafting of specific players, compared to their relative value. (Did they reach for a player? Did they get a steal?)
I thought it was understood.
If you want to look at it that way, this entire message board is useless.This is all true, and yet the grade at the end of the day is absolutely useless.
Fact is that plenty of drafts with high grades flop and plenty with low grades turn out to be great. The NFL is such a crapshoot when it comes to who will pan out and who won't.
I've wondered the same thing about this message boardIf you want to look at it that way, this entire message board is useless.
It is something to talk about, and an interesting one at that.
There is plenty to talk about without even a mention of draft grades. That being said no one is suggesting that draft grades shouldn't be talked about, but more so that they shouldn't be taken very seriously because they have virtually no basis in how good the draft will pan out down the road.If you want to look at it that way, this entire message board is useless.
It is something to talk about, and an interesting one at that.
how can you grade a draft if none of he players have played yet?
They listed the top reaches and steals of the draft, and none of the Cardinals' picks made either list.A study done by PFF evaluating the 2014 through 2019 NFL Draft classes found that the Consensus Big Board went nearly blow-for-blow with the NFL in evaluating how well prospects would go on to do. Add in the fact that most public boards do not attempt to control that much for positional value or fit and it’s remarkable that there have been portions of the draft where the consensus board has beaten the NFL in predicting player performance.
We’ll take the draft capital used by teams and divide it by the capital they earned over their picks, using a formula similar to the Jimmy Johnson trade chart and one that aligns closely with the recently formulated trade chart built on draft trades from the last five years via Rich Hill. This does not evaluate the draft trades teams made in part because it is difficult to figure out how to discount future picks or incorporate player-for-pick trades.
So this will just evaluate the selections made for the picks teams had.
...daveAdding up the values of all 262 draft picks, adjusting for need and positional value and calculating it as a percentage return on investment gives us the following chart:
2022 Consensus Board Draft Return
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My god! CardsSunsDbacks is right! What have we all been doing all these years?!? We should shut down ASFN and every other sports board that’s based on speculation, opinion, and arguing and do something productive for the world and society! May god have mercy on all of us!This is all true, and yet the grade at the end of the day is absolutely useless.
Fact is that plenty of drafts with high grades flop and plenty with low grades turn out to be great. The NFL is such a crapshoot when it comes to who will pan out and who won't.
Cool story, never said not to talk about it, but make your snarky comments anyways.My god! CardsSunsDbacks is right! What have we all been doing all these years?!? We should shut down ASFN and every other sports board that’s based on speculation, opinion, and arguing and do something productive for the world and society! May god have mercy on all of us!
He was clearly being facetious...Ouchie - There’s a difference between (a) shutting down all debate and (b) calling out the material containing faulty logic, inaccuracies or bias for or against the team merely to “fire for effect.”
Bottom Line - Criticize dumb or inaccurate content, but don’t ban it altogether.
Then maybe don’t read the “Draft Grade” thread? Just a thought.Cool story, never said not to talk about it, but make your snarky comments anyways.
My issue is more with the seriousness that people often take from these draft grades. They really aren't something to be taken seriously, but if you want to use your time taking it seriously and have debates over than you do you.
Eh when someone tells a bunch of posters what they are doing is “useless” it bothers me. Sorry, just the way I’m built.Ouchie - There’s a difference between (a) shutting down all debate and (b) calling out the material containing faulty logic, inaccuracies or bias for or against the team merely to “fire for effect.”
Bottom Line - Criticize dumb or inaccurate content, but don’t ban it altogether.
Sanders has very flexible ankles and is quick off the snap. He moves odd and is hard to set up a blocking angle on. I think he’ll be fine, but we’ll seeThen you would be wrong as usual. Seems to be getting B's widely but can't think of any more pointless.
I personally am unsure about many of the picks. Don't see Thomas as an OLB. Sanders doesn't seem to have much bend. Etc
But we will see.