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What are your favorite draft sites?


Cyberjag

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Just curious to know what you all think are the top ones out there. I know there are more than a few that have no more credibility than I do, they're just a guy in his den regurgitating what he's read on other sites. But there are also some that do a pretty good job evaluating and analyzing.

What are your favorites?

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the twitter feeds i pay the most attention to are (in no particular order):

DraftCountdown

NFLDraftBible

walterfootball

DraftTek

TonyPauline

draftace

MockingTheDraft

WesBunting

the draft sites i look at the most (again, no particular order):

http://www.walterfootball.com/

http://www.gbnreport.com/

http://draftace.com/blog/

http://www.fftoolbox.com/nfl_draft/index.cfm

http://www.draftcountdown.com/index.html

http://www.footballsfuture.com/

http://www.nfldraftbible.com/

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/scouting_department.html

http://www.drafttek.com/

a new one i'm keeping up with this year... http://www.sidelinescouting.com/rankings/qb/cameron-newton.shtml

if i had to pick favorites, i would probably go with walter football, draftcountdown, nfldraftbible, drafttek, and national football post scouting department (w/ wes bunting).

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nfldraftscout.com and walterfootball.com

url of www.nfldraftscout.com will transfer you to cbs sports, which has a condensed version of nfldraftscout data. To get to their actual site, google a player name followed by nfldraftscout.com. This will bring up that players page and you can use their links from there. This site has all the prospects and colleges, even Slippery Rock. The way they sort prospects by college/draft class is what I primarily use this site for. They also have much more extensive past and future draft data than other sites. I have it bookmarked on the college sort.

That's the way it works for me, anyway.

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url of www.nfldraftscout.com will transfer you to cbs sports, which has a condensed version of nfldraftscout data. To get to their actual site, google a player name followed by nfldraftscout.com. This will bring up that players page and you can use their links from there. This site has all the prospects and colleges, even Slippery Rock. The way they sort prospects by college/draft class is what I primarily use this site for. They also have much more extensive past and future draft data than other sites. I have it bookmarked on the college sort.

That's the way it works for me, anyway.

Don't pay any attention to there Projections though. They almost never are right.

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url of www.nfldraftscout.com will transfer you to cbs sports, which has a condensed version of nfldraftscout data. To get to their actual site, google a player name followed by nfldraftscout.com. This will bring up that players page and you can use their links from there. This site has all the prospects and colleges, even Slippery Rock. The way they sort prospects by college/draft class is what I primarily use this site for. They also have much more extensive past and future draft data than other sites. I have it bookmarked on the college sort.

That's the way it works for me, anyway.

Yeah it's really frustrating

Don't pay any attention to there Projections though. They almost never are right.

Whose are? For the record nfldraftscout tends to be more on the money than other places I see, as they seem to use a lot of different sources to pull together their big board. Do individuals project poorly? Yup, but then that happens everywhere.

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