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Draft Day 3 General Discussion


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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

So stockpiling picks makes him competent? they dont even have to get on the field first? Damn...things have changed.

It’s a start. Chances of getting 2-3 good players on Day 3 are a lot better when you have 7 picks than when you 3 or 4. The math on this ain’t hard. 

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3 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

Yeah, but you have to understand at this point in the draft you’re generally not selecting NFL level players.

You're drafting flawed players at this point. Lots of NFL starters knocking around, as evidenced by every NFL roster and the law of averages. 

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Just now, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

I think the idea here is due to the odd circumstances created by the covid season, more guys will slip through the early round cracks than normal.

Possible. Though in general it also means that it’s very difficult this year to scout.

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7 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

That is the first one I am legitimately upset about missing on in Jabril Cox.  We were there and could've taken him and traded back.

I honestly didn't like his instincts when I watched his cut-ups. Athletic, but looked lost at times. 

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Just now, Krovvy said:

The stats over a decade. It takes a decade worth of fourth round picks to hit that statistic. This is basic math. Look up the by year hit rate.

What is it you are trying to say here? If 60 % of the league is made of players from the forth and down, then there is NFL level players to be found you said thats not the case. 

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Yeah not a fan of trading down in rounds 2 and 3, now it’s almost troll level how many times we’ve traded down.

hedging your bet that you’ll find a diamond in the rough in rounds where statistically the outcome of that happening is slim, if we have the same grade for all these guys than I except those guys who went before us not to out shine our 7 6th round picks we’ll be fielding. This is dangerous 
 

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2 minutes ago, RJK said:

Sure you can keep going. But the thousands of players who’ve never played a snap dwarfs your list of pro bowlers 

But you're giving yourself more chances to find them what are you not understanding  here??.. Your logic is dumb..

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