2020 Best Drafts Measured By Value Chart #s - ARI, DAL,CLE Winners

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  • Maniaque 6
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    #13
    Originally posted by beachcomber View Post
    Az didn't have a second or fifth, so unless you were one of the super Simmons supporters, not sure if their draft was all that spectacular, as think Dallas was the best draft value.
    Arizona had the best draft this year.
    My prediction for the Chargers was...
    1- Simmons
    2- Jones
    3- Fotu

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    • Steve
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      #14
      If you are into analytics, this draft chart does a much better job of reflecting the value of nfl trades, in general than the JJ draft chart, which is now quite dated.



      Also, since there is no commonly agreed on "VALUE" for where a player SHOULD go, the methodology is kinda flawed to being with.

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      • Boltjolt
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        #15
        I don't think I've ever seen anybody use a draft trade chart to grade a draft. And though I like CBS, nfl draftscout rankings are different as are say Daniel Jeremiah's and the TDN rankings someone was showing when we were doing our forum mock. And apparently the NFL GMs making the picks.
        Pretty sure a rankings list is used rather than the trade chart value when grading these drafts the next day.
        I mean on paper, Hill was good value but we'll see how he plays for us. Hope Herbert is great but we'll see.

        I'll wait for the three year period to grade it
        11 Brock Bowers TE - Georgia
        35 Kris Jenkins DT - Michigan
        37 Cooper Beebe OG -Kansas st
        66 Mike Sainristil CB - Michigan
        69 Jaylen Wright RB - Tenn or Blake Corum - Michigan
        100 Brenden Rice WR - USC (trade ⬆️w/ Wash for 2025 5th)
        110 Cedric Gray LB - N. Carolina
        140 Hunter Nourzad OC -Penn st
        181 Cedrick Johnson Edge - Mississippi
        225 Josh Procter S-Ohio st /253 Dwight McGlothern CB -Ar​

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        • Heatmiser
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          #16
          This is interesting, but it reminds me of fantasy football. Fun but not very relevant to the real world.

          TG
          Like, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.

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          • Steve
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            #17
            Someone does something like this every year. BUt you are using 2 subjective tools, so that makes any result extremely subjective, and hard to generalize the subjectivitiy because you are blending 2 sets of biases.

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            • Cdn Bolt
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              #18
              Originally posted by Heatmiser View Post
              This is interesting, but it reminds me of fantasy football. Fun but not very relevant to the real world.

              TG
              Just a quick way to measure who got steals and who had reaches. Each GM likely has their own boards so it depends how correlated they are to the CBS big board. I think for the top 100 picks anyway they would be fairly similar. Once you start getting into the lower rnds maybe not so much.

              Seems to jive w the CBS's review of daft winners and losers. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...-north-falter/

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