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Would anybody be interested in a forum mock draft?


Dorian Gray

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Randomizing it might just be the way to go.

Not everyone is happy with the idea of picking and randomizing allows us to get this thing started sooner because we're not waiting on people to pick teams.

It's not up to me though, just a suggestion.

I want Cleveland you guys can go random if ya choose to I'm locked in

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I'm not trying to be a jerk but people need to quit acting like children.

If you don't get the team you want, then tough luck...

Randomizing is the easiest and fastest way.

Once again, just my opinion.

If people pick their teams they know who they have and that's that. It's actually the faster and safest bet. If I randomize the names in this thread, some people might not show.

Can anyone who took part in the NFL Huddle Mock Draft clarify if they picked teams or randomized it?

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If people pick their teams they know who they have and that's that. It's actually the faster and safest bet. If I randomize the names in this thread, some people might not show.

Can anyone who took part in the NFL Huddle Mock Draft clarify if they picked teams or randomized it?

 

 

We picked the teams, but we started months before the draft started. I'd say it probably has taken on average a month to fill out all the teams. 

 

That's why I said with this getting a late start that I'd pick two teams if needed. I really want Philly though, because I can do a lot of interesting things with the draft since they have 7 picks. :)

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We picked the teams, but we started months before the draft started. I'd say it probably has taken on average a month to fill out all the teams.

That's why I said with this getting a late start that I'd pick two teams if needed. I really want Philly though, because I can do a lot of interesting things with the draft since they have 7 picks. :)

The board is almost full. If we can't fill it up we will give volunteers two teams. Pacers, Pistons and Wizards all only have a 2nd round pick so no one will likely chose them
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