Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Fanspeak Draft Simulator


Bronn

Recommended Posts

In case some of you didn't know, there is a draft simulator at Fanspeak that lets you choose some variables, pick a team, and draft a mock draft based on the variables you select.

http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/

I wasn't a fan of it when it first launched because it was too early to tell much, and the data pool was smaller.

It is getting some updates, so I decided to run a few mocks to see how I ended up picking for the Panthers:

The first attempt was probably the most Panther-est of Panther drafts. We get some solid guys throughout, even though we missed out on Fournette (Jacksonville took him.) Here's how it ended up for us.

8: R1P8
S JAMAL ADAMS
LSU
40: R2P8
EDGE CHARLES HARRIS
MISSOURI
72: R3P8
C ETHAN POCIC
LSU
98: R3P34
TE JORDAN LEGGETT
CLEMSON
115: R4P8
RB KAREEM HUNT
TOLEDO
152: R5P8
EDGE DAWUANE SMOOT
ILLINOIS
192: R6P8
RB FREDDIE STEVENSON
FLORIDA STATE
233: R7P15
DL JEREMIAH LEDBETTER
ARKANSAS


I changed the team needs variable for a second run. Originally I picked User-Voted for team needs, but for the second run I chose FanSpeak. Here's how it played out then:

 

8: R1P8
EDGE MYLES GARRETT
TEXAS A&M
40: R2P8
RB LEONARD FOURNETTE
LSU
72: R3P8
TE BUCKY HODGES
VIRGINIA TECH
98: R3P34
C ETHAN POCIC
LSU
115: R4P8
DL DAESHON HALL
TEXAS A&M
152: R5P8
S JOHN JOHNSON
BOSTON COLLEGE
192: R6P8
RB FREDDIE STEVENSON
FLORIDA STATE
233: R7P15
DL JEREMIAH LEDBETTER
ARKANSAS

Needless to say, lmfao. Garrett and Fournette, without having to trade up. So yeah, let's count out FansSpeak's team needs.

For those two runs, I chose the composite player rankings. For my third run, I switched to CBS' rankings, and reverted back to user-voted for needs. Here's how that one went:

8: R1P8
EDGE SOLOMON THOMAS
STANFORD
40: R2P8
S BUDDA BAKER
WASHINGTON
72: R3P8
CB QUINCY WILSON
FLORIDA
98: R3P34
RB SAMAJE PERINE
OKLAHOMA
115: R4P8
C ETHAN POCIC
LSU
152: R5P8
OT DAN SKIPPER
ARKANSAS
192: R6P8
EDGE KEIONTA DAVIS
CHATTANOOGA
233: R7P15
FB FREDDIE STEVENSON
FLORIDA STATE

Not bad, although I don't think Wilson slides to the third round.

If I had to pick, the first would probably be most likely to be accurate to how the draft could play out for us.

Anyways, it is a fun way to kill time if you're bored. I wish they had a way for you to control more than one team, or to import rankings.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Your score is: 12249 (GRADE: A-) 

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 8: Jamal Adams, SS, LSU (A+)
Round 1 Pick 25 (HOU): John Ross, WR, Washington (A)
Round 3 Pick 34 (COMP): Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE, Villanova (B+)
Round 4 Pick 8: Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma (A-)
Round 5 Pick 8: Howard Wilson, CB, Houston (A+)
Round 6 Pick 8: Sam Tevi, OT, Utah (A)
Round 7 Pick 15: Jake Elliott, K, Memphis (C+)
 

Just had this draft on First-Pick.  Traded up with Houston, giving our 2nd and 3rd for the 25th. 

Pretty happy with it. We get that 5 year option on both Adams and Ross. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Leeroy Jenkins PhD said:

Your score is: 12249 (GRADE: A-) 

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 8: Jamal Adams, SS, LSU (A+)
Round 1 Pick 25 (HOU): John Ross, WR, Washington (A)
Round 3 Pick 34 (COMP): Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE, Villanova (B+)
Round 4 Pick 8: Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma (A-)
Round 5 Pick 8: Howard Wilson, CB, Houston (A+)
Round 6 Pick 8: Sam Tevi, OT, Utah (A)
Round 7 Pick 15: Jake Elliott, K, Memphis (C+)
 

Just had this draft on First-Pick.  Traded up with Houston, giving our 2nd and 3rd for the 25th. 

Pretty happy with it. We get that 5 year option on both Adams and Ross. 

This would be incredible tbh.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Heres the mock:

Trade down to Browns at #12 for our #8. Browns give us their #1 in 2nd round because QB's are about to go. Teams calling Panthers for pick 8 such as Browns, Cardinals are calling for DL help, and Philly is calling for 8 for Dalvin Cook.

Panthers take:

R1 TE OJ Howard

R2a WR John Ross

R2b SS Obi Melifonwu

R3a T Antonio Garcia

R3b DE Jordan Willis

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

After running the fastest 40 time ever you believe Ross will slip to the 2nd? After all those playoff teams at the end of the 1st and the basement teams in the top 5 , that's not happening even with his injury history.

Possibly right. He'lll probably go to a team who loves speed.  Substitute in JuJu for John Ross.. There ya go.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Traded down but targeted Mccaffery. Want him to be more of a slot reciever than a rb. Our OL is not going to be good. Need to get the ball out quick. 

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 28 (DAL): Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford (A-)
Round 2 Pick 8: Carl Lawson, DE/OLB, Auburn (A-)
Round 2 Pick 28 (DAL): Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State (B+)
Round 3 Pick 8: Josh Jones, SS, NC State (A-)
Round 3 Pick 28 (DAL): Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma (C-)
Round 3 Pick 34 (COMP): JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Southern California (A)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I did this finally.

Grabbed Fournette in the 1st, Jake Butt in the 4th, and took a flyer on LB Boulware in the 6th. Now that AJ Klien is gone we need a backup, I think Boulware will surprise, high motor guy. Not a Clemson fan BTW. What do you think?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's fun but not a realistic sim. I try not to take players who i think would be unavailable.

8: R1P8
 
S MALIK HOOKER
OHIO STATE
40: R2P8
 
CB ADOREE' JACKSON
USC
72: R3P8
 
RB SAMAJE PERINE
OKLAHOMA
98: R3P34
 
EDGE TARELL BASHAM
OHIO
115: R4P8
 
EDGE DEMARCUS WALKER
FSU
152: R5P8
 
WR DEDE WESTBROOK
OKLAHOMA
192: R6P8
 
K ZANE GONZALEZ
ARIZONA STATE
233: R7P15
 
TE GEORGE KITTLE
IOWA
I think its pretty good for our needs and apart from the DE's realistic. My favorite pick atm remains Adoree Jackson who can be a great nickel and special teams upgrade on Ginn.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

i used CBS' last update and NFLMock for team needs. i like CBS because of the nice database. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/prospectrankings/2017/DE

I'm sick of the OL issues, so i reached for Ramczyk. Why? i don't think Fournette is a generational player. I think Cam Newton is though, and its worth reaching if you can get a true blue Left Tackle prospect to protect the most valuable player on the team (next to Remmers of course--i kid, kid)

Cook in the second round. couldn't pass this up. think i got the best player in the round of what remained as Bolles went one pick ahead of Cook to the Jets. Even more happy with the Ramczyk pick now. 

Walker in the third to add that right end that is needed to replace Charles Johnson. 

Gerald Everett, don't know much about him. About this point in the draft i had to decide if centers or TE's would start falling first and i was worried if i took Pocic (who is rated the highest Center) then neither Butt nor Everett would be there in the fourth. Everett was rated about 20 spots higher than Butt so i took him and crossed my fingers on Pocic. I got Pocic in the 4th but my strategy was poor. Butt went about 5 picks later and Pat Elefin went about 7 spots later. 

this and the fact the needs said CB and his name is Corn are the reasons for this pick. i had no choice. 

i had a shot to get the taylor kid at WR (the one from LA Tech) but went with Ford at Safety in round 6. 

Im an Auburn fan (shameful i know) and he did a great job as our Nickle (Auburn plays nickle almost the whole game--sound familiar?). He would fit perfectly in the system at Carolina and the guy is fast. he's got flaws but for a seventh round pick, they guy is a steal. 

For those angered by this Matt Millenesque decision i took shelton gibson as my last pick. he had the best WR shuttle time at the combine. read up on him, he's a good get here, IMO

8: R1P8
 
OT RYAN RAMCZYK
WISCONSIN
40: R2P8
 
RB DALVIN COOK
FLORIDA STATE
72: R3P8
 
DL DEMARCUS WALKER
FLORIDA STATE
98: R3P34
 
TE GERALD EVERETT
SOUTH ALABAMA
115: R4P8
 
C ETHAN POCIC
LSU
152: R5P8
 
CB CORN ELDER
MIAMI (FLA.)
192: R6P8
 
S JOHNATHAN FORD
AUBURN
233: R7P15
 
WR SHELTON GIBSON
WEST VIRGINIA
 
 
 
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Panthero I'd take that draft not bad. Getting Ramcyzk and Cook is pretty much like getting two first rounders.Here's mine pretty much a well balanced, safe picks draft assuming there's no trades. I also got Cook in the 2nd but decided Barnett's talent isn't worth passing on for a tackle or yet another DT.

YOUR PICKS
1: R1P8
EDGE DEREK BARNETT
TENNESSEE
2: R2P8
RB DALVIN COOK
FLORIDA STATE
3: R3P8
S EDDIE JACKSON
ALABAMA
4: R3P34
WR DEDE WESTBROOK
OKLAHOMA
5: R4P8
TE JAKE BUTT
MICHIGAN
6: R5P8
CB MARQUEZ WHITE
FLORIDA STATE
7: R6P8
OT ERIK MAGNUSON
MICHIGAN
8: R7P15
EDGE DARIUS ENGLISH
SOUTH CAROLINA

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

and fug it ill throw in a first pick mock too. Yes double dip at RB , WR, SS, and TE. Talent is stacked in certain positions this draft you can't pass on Legett in the 4th or Foreman in the 5th or 6th the value is through the roof that late. We have a world beating TE group with Greg, OJ, and Legett , a crafty RB in McCaffrey, a power RB in Foreman, an absoulte steal in Cam Robinson at pick 40. A gunner late round WR in Cannon and a solid all rounder in Smith-Schuster. Not to mention upgrading the pass rush with Walker.  I'd take this all day.

Round 1 Pick 14 (PHI): O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama (A)
Round 2 Pick 8: Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama (A)
Round 2 Pick 11 (PHI): Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford (A)
Round 3 Pick 8: DeMarcus Walker, DE, Florida State (A-)
Round 3 Pick 10 (PHI): Eddie Jackson, SS, Alabama (A)
Round 3 Pick 34 (COMP): JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Southern California (A)
Round 4 Pick 8: Jordan Leggett, TE, Clemson (B-)
Round 5 Pick 8: D'Onta Foreman, RB, Texas (B-)
Round 6 Pick 8: Xavier Woods, SS, Louisiana Tech (C)
Round 7 Pick 15: KD Cannon, WR, Baylor (B-)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • This is something that has irritated me for a while. I'm going to address his play during these "game winning drives," 8 of them apparently, clear up some nomenclature, and address some points specifically. The games in question.  Also responding to this  What is a Game Winning Drive? This is an undefined term and therefore can be whatever the person using it wants it to be. The term itself removes context from a result which lends itself to be used by people arguing in bad faith. Some people like to attribute every time Bryce is on the field in a situation like this to him "winning the game," or just kind of associating him with a "Game Winning Drive" and leaving it open ended. There's no criteria for what a GWD is. If you had a spectrum of what this could encompass it, on one end you'd have a single player being responsible, and on the other you'd have all 11. Put another way, a QB going 9/9 for 99 yards and rushing the final yard himself is on one end of the spectrum, and on the other is the blocking tight end who was just kinda there. Hey, he was on the field too.  For these purposes, I'm going to hedge and say a GWD is something you know when you see it. I'm not going to claim Bryce hasn't had one, but I'm absolutely not going to give him credit for every one of them. Reasonable people can disagree at the margins, but generally I think we'll be in accord more than not. I also want to look at the context of these, because I think we need to keep in mind how the team got to that position. There's a certain "mystique" about the term game winning drive. Like all of a sudden, when the game is on the line, the QB just turns it on and becomes a better player and blah blah blah. Nothing else matters because he Just Wins Games It neatly ignores the circumstances that led to a team needing a last second drive against some of the worst teams in the league, and this should be taken into consideration. This was an argument made in favor of Delhomme for years...until a certain game that we won't mention.  In reality, defenses are tired by the end of the game, defensive coordinators will generally give up yards in exchange for clock, and offensive playcallers will be more aggressive. That's really it.  But Fiz, why now? Why tonight? People are building this narrative about Bryce Young because it allows them to overlook the rest of his performance, his role in getting the team into whatever hole they're trying to crawl out of, and minimizing the contributions of everyone else (or assigning blame to players other than him) to make him look like he's better than he is/being let down. People in the national media with motivations I can only speculate on are doing this and it's irritating. Also it's very slow at work tonight and it's either this or reruns of ER.  I'll be looking at the final drives here (more or less) when the Panthers were in a position to win or tie. I'll also be adding some context as a I go. So lets just look at these.  2023 Houston at Carolina - 5/10 41 yds, FG  The Panthers drove to the Houston 44, then ran it 6 times in a row for the final 12 yards before the Texans started diving offsides. Panthers weren't just killing clock; Bryce had already taken one sack on the drive (six on the day!), and I don't think any of us feel like Pineiro had a 60 yarder in him in 2023. He did have 5 FG in him though, which is all the scoring the Panthers could muster. It was enough.  Game Winning Drive: eh, Bryce didn't really cover himself in glory here. If you think getting the team into range for a 60 yard attempt before letting the RB finish the job is a GWD, then we're going to have some problems. I'm generally kinda dubious of the whole "wow he set up a long range field goal for the win what a legend." Why yes early career Tom Brady was a fraud carried by Adam Vinatieri why do you ask  Atlanta at Carolina - 5/6 53 yds, GW FG Game Winning Drive: yeah, I think so. It was a miserable 9-6 win against the Desmond Ridder led Atlanta Falcons. Prior to this final drive, Bryce was a whopping 13/18 for 114 yds and the offense had managed 6 whole points. Hard for me to say here they weren't in the position to need a GWD because of how ineffective Bryce was. That said, I think it's fair he did this one on his own. Credit where credit's due little guy, you did it.  2024 New Orleans at Carolina - 1/4, 38 yds Game Winning Drive: not really. Panthers win 23-22. Sanders scored from 16 yards out on the ground, Carolina was only there because of a DPI (a theme with Bryce), Bryce took a sack on the 2 point conversion, and then the defense stopped the Saints afterwards. Prior to this Bryce had a very Bryce esque 15/22 133 1 Td 1 Int performance going so he was just kinda there.  Again, this is where context comes into play. Completing 1/4 passes does not "leading a game winning drive" make. If that's the dividing line, everyone on the field led a GWD, so the term becomes meaningless.  Carolina at Giants - 0/0  Game Winning Drive: no matter what a GWD is, it's certainly not this, and if anyone argues differently you can disregard them. Daniel Jones fumbled on the first play of overtime, Panthers ran a couple times and kicked the game winning FG. Prior to this, Bryce was terrible. Panthers were up 17-7 with 5:31 in the 3rd quarter, on the back of Chuba. From that point on, Bryce went 2/6 for 14 yards. Panthers had two 3 and outs and got just 2 first downs. Panthers overcame him here.  Arizona at Carolina - 0/0 Game Winning Drive: no. On the panthers second possession in overtime, Chuba ran it twice for 49 yards and a TD. On their first possession, Bryce completed a 1 yard checkdown, took a sack, and the Panthers punted after totaling -4 yards. Furthermore, Bryce couldn't convert a 3rd and 3 at the 2 minute warning up 3 points. Arizona got the ball back and tied the game.  Carolina at Atlanta - 5/5, 71 yards  Game Winning Drive: sure whatever have a day. For context, it's generally accepted in Atlanta sports media the defense was trying get the coordinator fired that day, which he was. I was at the game. I'm not saying the players had a conspiracy, but I'm not sure how it would look different if they did. but hey, as long as weird poo keeps happening against the Falcons, let it ride.  Miami at Carolina - 3/5, 45 yards, TD  Game Winning Drive: yes BUT. I don't want to re-litigate this. Briefly, the Dolphins have a historically bad defense, the Panthers were only trailing because of how badly Bryce played, the defense bailed the team out, and Rico was clearly the MVP. Trying to sneak this into a narrative about Bryce and his game winning drives is an attempt to hide how completely dogshit he was for most of the game. On second half drives to start, Bryce went.... 0/1 passing, took a sack, FG 2/3 passing, 18 yards, Delay of Game on Bryce, punt 2/2 passing, 16 yards, took a sack, punt  1/3 passing, 4 yards, punt  1/1 passing, 4 yds, 2 defensive penalties, 43 yd run by Rico, 1 yd TD run Absolutely dismal performance Dallas at Carolina - 3/6, 25 yards, FG  Game Winning Drive: Panthers had 34 yards rushing on this drive, and Rico rushed for more yards on the day than Bryce threw. People will want to point to the 7 yard slant to Renfrow, but that's one moment. Why do you need a 4th down conversion to kick a game winning FG against the worst defense in the league? The Renfrow catch is just as meaningful as the DPI (again) on 3rd and 7. Hard for me to say yeah Bryce gets credit for this and Rico doesn't. or Ryan Fitzgerald. People aren't going to be telling stories about where they were when Bryce got 25 yards passing to set up a 30 yard FG to beat the worst defense in the league.  Conclusion I'd say low end 3, high end 6 for what I'd actually credit Bryce for with having a game winning drive. Absolutely not for the Giants and Cardinals game. Saints game probably not.  As far as questioning which games need a GWD because of Bryce, I'd argue Miami, New York, 2023 Atlanta, and Houston definitely. League average QB play and you don't need the heroics. Bryce had multiple chances to seal the game against the Cardinals in 2024 and couldn't do it. The defense picked off the Cardinals late in the 4th quarter at their 11 yard line after the Panthers went 3 and out, including a classic Bryce check down short of the line to gain on 3rd.  About half of the time, it looks like these GWD, whomever is responsible for them, are happening in part because of what Bryce did or didn't do. I don't think league average QB play is too much to ask for. Panthers usually win these games despite of Bryce; he's an obstacle to be overcome.  Stats Taken in totality, in these situations Bryce's stats are  7 games 17/26 passing for 233, 1 TD  65% completion rating  13 ypc 8.9 ypa I'm not going to compare this to league average, I'm just going to point out you'd expect someone with 8 GWD to have more than 1 TD.  Other side of this  but what about the games in a similar situation where they DIDN'T win? Shouldn't we look at those games too? Maybe find ones where Bryce absolutely lost the game with a pick, or calling an audible into the wrong play, or spiking the ball with zero seconds on the clock after throwing into the middle of the field, or all of the turnover on downs? Maybe also go into some of the games that have been mythologized, like the Eagles game that ended on a turnover on downs where Bryce had 3rd and 4 in Eagles territory and couldn't get a first down? Yeah...someone should do that...
    • Best RB tandem in Panther history (at least for a few weeks)
×
×
  • Create New...