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An Anaytics view of the 2018 Panther draft class.


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Why did he say “and of course” to transition every pick lol.

 

also not an analytical approach at all. Analysts don’t just look at the data they look at the “why” behind the data or the meaning of it. This dude just basically presented data and didn’t offer a meaning besides “he should be a long term starter” or “he has the athleticism of a all pro” like thank hats what your graph says you gotta say why and expand on that

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Sorry, just couldn't make it past the two minute mark. The guy was just rattling off stats and doing a power point presentation with graphs that only he can make sense of. It just lacks context and any kind of conversational style. 

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Nobody from last years draft did jack diddly poo besides McCaffrey. And the year before that pretty much just Bradberry. 

I'm just hoping we arent continuing the trend of getting one good early pick amongst a sea of fodder who wont even be here in 2-3 seasons. 

In particular we've been swinging and missing badly on secondary, ill be pretty pissed if we have to spend another draft on multiple DBs because we dont know how to evaluate the talent at the position. 

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19 hours ago, Pantha-kun said:

Nobody from last years draft did jack diddly poo besides McCaffrey. And the year before that pretty much just Bradberry. 

I'm just hoping we arent continuing the trend of getting one good early pick amongst a sea of fodder who wont even be here in 2-3 seasons. 

In particular we've been swinging and missing badly on secondary, ill be pretty pissed if we have to spend another draft on multiple DBs because we dont know how to evaluate the talent at the position. 

Well, Gettleman is in New York now, so that's their problem.

So far, I like Hurney's second iteration as GM. He seems to have learned a lot, but kept some of the spark that got this team rolling in his first tenure

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