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Is Rome Odunze Falling?


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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It's a conspiracy to convince you the sky is falling I tell ya. The next the you know dogs and cats will be fornicating with each other. 

That's one of the signs of the eclipse.

I kept my dogs in just in case today.

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4 hours ago, Stingray3030 said:

I think this board needs to put more respect on Mock Draft Simulators - they are VERY accurate.  Look at this one I did recently.  Keep in mind every trade I made was offered to me and I did not have forced trades on.  Clearly the algorithms are solid:

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I also picked up 16 more picks in next year's draft ranging from rounds 2-7.

Very accurate yet picked up all those picks? 

 

Just a simulator. 

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6 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

No one is falling right now, nor rising.  Thats all sports media.  Team boards have been set for a while now but youre going to hear all kinds of changes reported because thats what sports media has to do.   Odunze is clearly locked in at wr #3 at worst.  Nabers is the one the media is actually trying to push down right now "leaking" a lot of stuff about teams having character concerns.

According to everything I'm reading final draft boards are put together as player meetings and medical re-evaluations wrap up in April. They create preliminary positional boards in December.

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1 hour ago, csx said:

According to everything I'm reading final draft boards are put together as player meetings and medical re-evaluations wrap up in April. They create preliminary positional boards in December.

From what ive heard listening to former gms and exectutives in interviews and podcasts the board is built pretty early.  Combine and interviews are usually just used to confirm things unless big red flags appear they already have a decently set board pretty early on.

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