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only 10-15 consensus first-round talents in the 2015 class?


gettlemanjack

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I hope not.

Josh Norris of Rotoworld:

"There might only be 10-15 consensus first round talents in the 2015 class, and many many more second-round evaluations (likely even more than usual)... A number of teams will want to trade back from their original first-round slot. The supply will likely outweigh the demand, or teams could settle for less value in return"

http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/cfb/52439/344/post-combine-mock-draft?pg=2

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To be honest, I don't know how one would come up with this assessment before Pro Days and team workouts have even been going that long.  Perhaps this guy is privy to tape and info that we don't know about.  In any event, I am only really concerned with Gettleman's grades.  If he decides to trade back on draft day, then with all the second round graded talent, I will feel great about it.  

 

It just makes free agency that much more interesting, if not important.

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I don't see how anything could be "consensus" at all with how different all the talent evaluators are. I guarantee you Gettleman doesn't end up picking a guy with a 2nd round grade in the 1st round.

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ESPN has 21 listed.

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft/draftboard

Might be a good year to trade back. Unfortunately other teams might be thinking the same and nobody wants to trade up.

On a side note the listing of players in grid form does a nice job of showing the strengths and weaknesses of various positions in this years draft.

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Negative they say that every year and someone always manages to nab a game changer in the latter of each round. They could have tons of talent and no drive, and the later guys usually have insane work ethic. It all depends on how easy they are to be coached and how open they are to learn to become the best they can be.

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ESPN has 21 listed.

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft/draftboard

Might be a good year to trade back. Unfortunately other teams might be thinking the same and nobody wants to trade up.

On a side note the listing of players in grid form does a nice job of showing the strengths and weaknesses of various positions in this years draft.

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Someone always wants to trade up, get the browns on the phone.

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ESPN has 21 listed.

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft/draftboard

Might be a good year to trade back. Unfortunately other teams might be thinking the same and nobody wants to trade up.

On a side note the listing of players in grid form does a nice job of showing the strengths and weaknesses of various positions in this years draft.

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Wow. I figured Jameis will go #1 overall, but according to that link, he's the highest graded player in this draft as well.
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Wow. I figured Jameis will go #1 overall, but according to that link, he's the highest graded player in this draft as well.

Winston apparently has genius-level football IQ on the level of Peyton Manning and Luck

and here's a scouting report that says they've never seen a better QB except for Luck

http://www.thebaycave.com/jameis-winston-breakdown/

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Wow. I figured Jameis will go #1 overall, but according to that link, he's the highest graded player in this draft as well.

 

Rotoworld Josh Norris is one of the few draft analyst in existence that still have Mariota going number 1.

 

 

 

All the signs indicate that Winston is going to be the Bucs pick but he won't make the switch.

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