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A site that may interest some of you draftniks.


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The site is optimumscouting.com. I came across it last year while researching prospects. I think that it is good for ranking purposes (or trying to get a good list of viable prospects at each position), but if you're looking for profiles and all that, you may have to go elsewhere (though it does have some articles pertaining to some of the draft prospects and players in the NFL right now). One thing I like about it is that it does have its 2012 and 2013 rankings as well, so that you can see how they actually did on their prognostications).   I use this site and walterfootball.com as kind of a beginning point to know the nation's top prosepcts at each position. 

 

I am a relative newcomer to this amateur (fan) draft research business, and am somewhat conflicted about spending time and effort into something that I really don't fundamentally enjoy (but find entertaining only as it relates to the Panthers) and have no control over. That being said, it's fairly interesting.

 

If you get a chance and are inclined, I am curious to know what you think of the site.

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The site is optimumscouting.com. I came across it last year while researching prospects. I think that it is good for ranking purposes (or trying to get a good list of viable prospects at each position), but if you're looking for profiles and all that, you may have to go elsewhere (though it does have some articles pertaining to prospects and players in the NFL right now). One thing I like about it is that it does have its 2012 and 2013 rankings as well, so that you can see how they actually did on their prognostications).   I use this site and walterfootball.com as kind of a beginning point to know the nation's top prosepcts at each position. 

 

I am a relative newcomer to this amateur (fan) draft research business, and am somewhat conflicted about spending time and effort into something that I really don't fundamentally enjoy---but find entertaining only as it relates to the Panthers---and have no control over. That being said, it's fairly interesting.

 

If you get a chance and are inclined, I am curious to know what you think of the site.

 

Thanks for the heads up. I checked it out and added it to my favorites.

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