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scott "based god" wright's final mock


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Scott Wright is a great mock drafter. He has a great track record when it comes to predicting picks since the 90s, though he always does rounds 1-3. Unfortunately he updates his mock like 3 times a year. Here is his final mock.

 

http://www.draftcountdown.com/sub/Mock-Draft-A.php

 

He has

 

1. DJ Humphries

2. Devin Smith

3. Justin Hardy

 

as our three picks. what would you think about that draft?

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draft countdown (actually, I used it when it was called NFL Draft Countdown before it was changed for trademark purposes I guess) used to be a waaayyyy better site. Now Scott Wright doesn't even do individual evaluations anymore, he just slaps a link to their prospect report on NFL.com. The forums used to be good for insight, but it's a ghost town now compared to years past. Also he tends to be biased towards specific skill sets or positions. He completely whiffed on the QB class in 2011 and had Cam rated at the end of the first round, with "traditional" QBs like Jake Locker rated much higher, in the top 10.

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Frash is typing the truth. A few years back that was my go to site for draft infro. More and more it got weaker and others hit the web. I think one of the huddlers ran the panther form... shutdwn? Or something. Form about 2005- 2010 it was a decent draft site with a few nuggets.

I basically only use cbs and nfl 24/7 now-a-days. Its very hard for a website site remain "fresh". I used my old computer a few months ago and check outed the folders, rip 85% of them. :/

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