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According to these analytics Gettleman killed it again


Nate Dogg

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This is very interesting analytical work that was buried in another thread. Whatever this guy's formula is, it seems to fall very closely in line with how Gettleman ranks his board. I've also added some of his commentary I found pertinent to the Huddle's draft expectations. I'm not sure who this guy is or if he has a proven track record, so take it for what it's worth.

http://media.wix.com/ugd/7e8ac1_58415f64beba46f7bbe71aa8ce6a80e9.pdf

Round 1 - DT Vernon Butler / Louisiana Tech - #1 Ranked Nose Tackle

 

 

Round 2 - CB James Bradberry / Samford - #3 Ranked Cornerback

 

 

 

 

Round 3 - CB Daryl Worley / West Virginia - #7 Ranked Cornerback

 

 

Round 5 - CB Zach Sanchez / Oklahoma - #37 Ranked Cornerback

Round 7 - TE Beau Sandland / Montana State - #2 Ranked Tight End

UDFA - WR Keyarris Garrett / Tulsa - #8 Ranked Wide Receiver

UDFA - S Jeremy Cash / Duke - #13 Ranked Safety

 

 

Analysis of this Year's Rankings

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And let's cap it off by all having a laugh at the Bucs...

 

 

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Really reading into his analytics report, Getts drafted 4 players with high starter potential and 2 with high pro bowl potential in those two WTF CBs. By his same measure, we have 2 potential starters in our UDFA pool. Granted, none are day 1 threats but that's because Dave apparently can see the hidden analytics like Earnhardt could see the air and has been using them since he arrived in Charlotte

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28 minutes ago, stirs said:

ECU88 would be the only one here capable of putting this kind of thing together

My 2014 WR ranking system was very similar. Edit* I might to have to get back into this :)

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3 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

@KB_fan would put this guy to shame if (as she said in another thread) she didn't have a life.

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True, between her and ECU88, I think they could come up with something very nice for the Huddle.  Lord knows these yahoos around here need some perspective during draft time

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