Also thought Fan Speak - Jake, Bleacher Report - Matt Miller, Fan Speak - Steve, and Kingdom Connection - Brad Norris were all good Big Boards. They had different grades than I had, but it all looked valid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
player evaluations are just all over the place.
Yep. Every single board has players just everywhere and nobody is in agreement except for the top 10 in general. Some boards have players in the top 40 that others have as 3rd rounders. Really awkward year for evaluations. [Reply]
CB Jeff Gladney TCU - was probably one of the most consistent with 6 boards rating him in the 30s or end of 1st round or top of the 2nd. One guy had him at 121 though. So you could probably throw out the high and low.
LB Zack Baun, Wisconsin - was pretty consistent with being in the 30s or 40s but one had him at 135 and another at 112. Zack is not a 3rd or 4th round LB.
TE Thaddeus Moss was all over from being a 2nd rounder to a 6th rounder to not even being on their board. [Reply]
32: R1P32
CB JEFF GLADNEY
TCU
63: R2P31
CB JAYLON JOHNSON
UTAH
96: R3P32
LB MALIK HARRISON
OHIO STATE
135: R4P32
WR K.J. HILL
OHIO STATE
177: R5P31
RB MICHAEL WARREN II
CINCINNATI [Reply]
I did this draft on First-Pick instead so I could simulate a 1st & 3rd for Chris Jones trade with SEA. In this scenario, we work out restructure with Sammy Watkins and let Colquitt, LDT, and Erving go.
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
I did this draft on First-Pick instead so I could simulate a 1st & 3rd for Chris Jones trade with SEA. In this scenario, we work out restructure with Sammy Watkins and let Colquitt, LDT, and Erving go.