One round is for amateurs. How about a two-round contest?
Rules are simple:
1. Do a two round mock.
2. You get one point for every player picked to the right team at the correct selection number (picks #1-#64).
3. You get a half point for every player that goes at the correct selection number, but different team (trade).
4. We add up all the points after day two of the draft and see who gets the most points.
5. Winner gets bragging rights as board "Draft Guru" for a year.
6. You can edit your mock up to 5 min before the first round starts, but not after that.
Example:
You pick QB Marcus Mariota to go #2 to the Titans. If the Titans pick him at #2, you get one point. If the Titans trade the #2 to the Eagles, and they select Mariota there at #2, you get a half point. If the Titans trade down to #6 and pick Mariota there, you get zero points.
I will go first so others can use mine as a template.
At this point, I like the idea of the Jags drafting WR Amari Cooper at #3 and getting a LEO later, but for a contest like this, I have to go with Leonard Williams as the pick if he is there. I'd still love Leonard Williams and Philip Dorsett with the first two picks. Then a RB and FS in 3rd and 4th, depending on who is there.
- TAM – QB Jameis Winston
- CLE – QB Marcus Mariota (from TEN)
- JAC – DT/DE Leonard Williams
- OAK – WR Amari Cooper
- WAS – OLB Dante Fowler
- NYJ – WR Kevin White
- CHI – OLB Vic Beasley
- ATL – OT Brandon Scherff
- NYG – DT Danny Shelton
- STL – WR Devante Parker
- MIN – RB Todd Gurley
- TEN – OT La’el Collins (from CLE)
- N.O. – OLB Bud Dupree
- MIA – CB Trae Waynes
- S.F. – CB Marcus Peters
- HOU – DE/OLB Randy Gregory
- S.D. – RB Melvin Gordon
- K.C. – WR Breshad Perriman
- TEN – DT Arik Armstead (from CLE)
- PHI – SS Landon Collins
- CIN – OT Ereck Flowers
- PIT – CB/S Byron Jones
- DET – OT T.J. Clemmings
- ARI – DE/OLB Shane Ray
- CAR – OT Andrus Peat
- BAL – WR Dorial Green-Beckham
- DAL – DT Malcolm Brown
- DEN – OT Jake Fisher
- IND – OC Cameron Irving
- GB– ILB Eric Kendricks
- N.O. – DT Eddie Goldman
- N.E. – WR Nelson Agholor
- TAM – OT D. J. Humphries
- TEN – CB Kevin Johnson
- OAK – DE Owa Odighizuwa
- JAC – WR Phillip Dorsett
- NYJ – OLB Eli Harold
- WAS - OT Cedric Ogbuehi
- CHI – CB/FS Eric Rowe
- NYG – FS Damarious Randall
- STL – OT Donovan Smith
- ATL – DE Preston Smith
- CLE – WR Jalen Strong
- N.O. – TE Maxx Williams
- MIN – OG A.J. Cann
- S.F. – ILB Benardrick McKinney
- MIA – OG Laken Tomlinson
- S.D. – QB Bryce Petty
- K.C. – DE Mario Edwards Jr
- BUF – LB Shaq Thompson
- HOU – CB Ronald Darby
- PHI – QB Brett Hundley
- CIN - DT Grady Jarrett
- DET – RB Ameer Abdullah
- ARI – RB Tevin Coleman
- PIT – NT Jordan Phillips
- CAR – CB Ronald Darby
- BAL – OLB Danielle Hunter
- DEN – CB/S P.J. Williams
- DAL – DE Preston Smith
- IND – DT Carl Davis
- G.B. – CB Jalen Collins
- SEA – OC Hroniss Grasu
- N.E. – OG Ali Marpet
Quote:One round is for wimps. How about a two-round contest?
Rules are simple:
1. Do a two round mock.
2. You get one point for every player picked to the right team at the right position.
3. You get a half point for every player that goes in the correct spot, but different team (trade).
4. We add up all the points after day two of the draft and see who gets the most points.
5. Winner gets bragging rights as board "Draft Guru" for a year.
6. You can edit your mock up to 15 min before the first round starts, but not after that.
Example:
You pick QB Marcus Mariota to go #2 to the Titans. If the Titans pick him at #2, you get one point. If the Titans trade the #2 to the Eagles, and they select Mariota there at #2, you get a half point. If the Titans trade down to #6 and pick Mariota there, you get zero points.
Thanks for setting up the contest.
Here's a question. Lets use Carl Davis as an example.
In my current Mock Draft, I have Carl Davis going to the Ravens in Round 2. While most consider Davis a DT, the Ravens are primarily a 3-4 team. If he goes to Baltimore, he probably will be used as a DE. Yet, when the pick is announced, the person announcing the pick might list him as a DT. There's going to be DE's that some teams consider OLB's and vice versa. The same with CB vs S, as well as T vs G. How would a situation like this be factored in with the scoring system?
Quote: Thanks for setting up the contest.
Here's a question. Lets use Carl Davis as an example.
In my current Mock Draft, I have Carl Davis going to the Ravens in Round 2. While most consider Davis a DT, the Ravens are primarily a 3-4 team. If he goes to Baltimore, he probably will be used as a DE. Yet, when the pick is announced, the person announcing the pick might list him as a DT. There's going to be DE's that some teams consider OLB's and vice versa. The same with CB vs S, as well as T vs G. How would a situation like this be factored in with the scoring system?
Guess your refering to:
2. You get one point for every player picked to the right team at the right position.
Change "Position" to draft pick/draft slot...
Position means 1,2,3,4,5 - 64 etc....
Quote:Guess your refering to:
2. You get one point for every player picked to the right team at the right position.
Change "Position" to draft pick/draft slot...
Position means 1,2,3,4,5 - 64 etc....
Thanks for the clarification. I'm glad I asked the question, as there would have been plenty of uncertainty on this end otherwise.
Yes, # 2 was where the uncertainty was. After seeing your reply, I'm confident that jagabc6893 set up the contest the way you described.
With the rumors about at least 3 players in recent days falling for either an off the field situation or injury situation, I'm probably going to wait until Tuesday before posting my contest Mock Draft.
Quote: Thanks for setting up the contest.
Here's a question. Lets use Carl Davis as an example.
In my current Mock Draft, I have Carl Davis going to the Ravens in Round 2. While most consider Davis a DT, the Ravens are primarily a 3-4 team. If he goes to Baltimore, he probably will be used as a DE. Yet, when the pick is announced, the person announcing the pick might list him as a DT. There's going to be DE's that some teams consider OLB's and vice versa. The same with CB vs S, as well as T vs G. How would a situation like this be factored in with the scoring system?
Does not matter what position they are announced at, as long as the player is taken at that pick number. One full point if the you get team AND pick # right. Half a point if the player is selected at correct pick #, but a different team drafts him there after a trade. If the team you predicted to draft a player some how picks that same player at a different draft position after a trade, no points.
I will try to add some language to clarify the original post outlining the rules.
Quote:Does not matter what position they are announced at, as long as the player is taken at that pick number. One full point if the you get team AND pick # right. Half a point if the player is selected at correct pick #, but a different team drafts him there after a trade. If the team you predicted to draft a player some how picks that same player at a different draft position after a trade, no points.
I will try to add some language to clarify the original post outlining the rules.
Unless I misunderstood, using the 2014 Draft for example, in my Mock Draft I had Allen Robinson going to the Jaguars in Round 2 with pick # 39. But being that the Jaguars ended up drafting Robinson later in the round as a result of a trade, I wouldn't have received any points for the Jaguars/ Robinson connection if that entry was in this contest? But I would have received partial points for the Jaguars drafting another WR with pick # 39?
Quote: Unless I misunderstood, using the 2014 Draft for example, in my Mock Draft I had Allen Robinson going to the Jaguars in Round 2 with pick # 39. But being that the Jaguars ended up drafting Robinson later in the round as a result of a trade, I wouldn't have received any points for the Jaguars/ Robinson connection if that entry was in this contest? But I would have received partial points for the Jaguars drafting another WR with pick # 39?
That would bode points in my book. Pretty darn good. What other WR, besides Lee, is on The Jags' roster and was selected with the 39th overall pick? #JAGUARSTRIVIA
...and boy, if he could come in here and produce whereas his production matches his measureables? Whoo! Then we've found ourselves a jewel
In looking at last year's thread, I notice that TBGH is currently not an active member of the Forum. I have no idea what happened but hope he's ok.
As a result, unless someone mentions by 6:00pm tomorrow ( Monday ) that they want to host the contest, which would certainly be fine with me, I'll work on putting together the contest tomorrow evening. I would use last year's contest as a guide. But if you want to offer input on one or more questions asked in the contest, by all means please mention it in this thread by 6:00pm tomorrow evening.
Quote:That would bode points in my book. Pretty darn good. What other WR, besides Lee, is on The Jags' roster and was selected with the 39th overall pick? #JAGUARSTRIVIA
...and boy, if he could come in here and produce whereas his production matches his measureables? Whoo! Then we've found ourselves a jewel
Thanks!
I have no idea the answer to the trivia question. The only player that I know off the top of my head who played for the Jaguars and was the 39th overall pick in an NFL Draft is current Lions CB Rashean Mathis.
Quote: Unless I misunderstood, using the 2014 Draft for example, in my Mock Draft I had Allen Robinson going to the Jaguars in Round 2 with pick # 39. But being that the Jaguars ended up drafting Robinson later in the round as a result of a trade, I wouldn't have received any points for the Jaguars/ Robinson connection if that entry was in this contest? But I would have received partial points for the Jaguars drafting another WR with pick # 39?
No, that last scenario (Robinson to Jags at a different pick) would be good for the other contest with the questions that you may end up hosting. (I actually got some points for Robinson on that one last year to in that contest).
In mine, you have to pick the player at the correct slot (#1-#64) to get either a full point to the correct team, or half a point to a different team after a trade.
I am going to count it up by just looking at the pick # and the player. Would be too much to also try to look and see which team with which player for a bunch of two round mocks.
1st Round
1. Jameis Winston- Bucs
2. Dante Fowler- Titans
3. Marcus Mariota- Jets
4. Leonard Williams- Raiders
5. Vic Beasley- Redskins
6. Amari Cooper- Jaguars
2nd Round
36. Byron Jones- Jaguars
37. Eli Harold- Jaguars
That would be a dream scenario. We could also go Dante Fowler at 3 and Jay Ajayi at 36 or Vic Beasley at 6 and Byron Jones 36 and Jay Ajayi at 37. Or trade back into the 1st for Gurley!!
Quote:Thanks!
I have no idea the answer to the trivia question. The only player that I know off the top of my head who played for the Jaguars and was the 39th overall pick in an NFL Draft is current Lions CB Rashean Mathis.
I didn't know myself til a couple of days ago, that Arrelious Benn was selected #39 in the 2010 Draft. Draft-mate of Alualu.
If he can come in and be impactful, that would surely be a plus. Blackmon 2.0
Quote:No, that last scenario (Robinson to Jags at a different pick) would be good for the other contest with the questions that you may end up hosting. (I actually got some points for Robinson on that one last year to in that contest).
In mine, you have to pick the player at the correct slot (#1-#64) to get either a full point to the correct team, or half a point to a different team after a trade.
I am going to count it up by just looking at the pick # and the player. Would be too much to also try to look and see which team with which player for a bunch of two round mocks.
Thanks for the clarification!
Quote:I didn't know myself til a couple of days ago, that Arrelious Benn was selected #39 in the 2010 Draft. Draft-mate of Alualu.
If he can come in and be impactful, that would surely be a plus. Blackmon 2.0
I didn't even recall that A. Benn was currently on the Jaguars roster. I'm glad you asked the trivia question!
If Benn has been able to put the knee injury he suffered behind him, he probably will be in the thick of the battle for a roster spot. Benn probably will have to demonstrate that he can be a significant factor on Special Teams in order to stick. If he can accomplish that, this could be the much needed turning point of his career that he's been seeking.
This contest has potential, though I think it'd be better if people were rewarded for how close they were.
Something like NFL.com's system where you get partial credit for being less than 5 off.
2015 Mock Draft
Round 1
1. Tampa Bay Jameis Winston QB Florida St.
2. Tennessee Leonard Williams DE-DT USC
3. Jacksonville Dante Fowler DE-OLB Florida
4. Oakland Kevin White WR West Virginia
5. Washington Vic Beasley OLB Clemson
6. NY Jets Marcus Mariota QB Oregon
7. Chicago Amari Cooper WR Alabama
8. Atlanta Alvin ' Bud' Dupree DE-OLB Kentucky
9. NY Giants Brandon Scherff G-T Iowa
10. St. Louis Andrus Peat T Stanford
11. Minnesota DeVante Parker WR Louisville
12. Cleveland Todd Gurley RB Georgia
13. New Orleans Danny Shelton NT Washington
14. Miami Trae Waynes CB Michigan St.
15. San Francisco Arik Armstead DE Oregon
16. Houston Breshad Perriman WR Central Florida
17. San Diego Melvin Gordon RB Wisconsin
18. Kansas City Ereck Flowers T Miami ( Fla.)
19. Cleveland Eddie Goldman NT Florida St.
20 Philadelphia Landon Collins S Alabama
21. Cincinnati Randy Gregory DE Nebraska
22. Pittsburgh Kevin Johnson CB Wake Forest
23. Detroit Malcom Brown DT Texas
24. Arizona Cameron Erving C Florida St.
25. Carolina D.J. Humphries T Florida
26. Baltimore Marcus Peters CB Washington
27. Dallas Byron Jones CB Connecticut
28. Denver Cedric Ogbuehi T Texas A&M
29. Indianapolis Damarious Randall S Arizona St
30. Green Bay Eli Harold OLB Virginia
31. New Orleans Jaelen Strong WR Arizona St.
32. New England Jordan Phillips DT Oklahoma
Round 2
33. Tennessee Eric Kendricks ILB UCLA
34. Tampa Bay T.J. Clemmings T Pittsburgh
35. Oakland Shane Ray DE Missouri
36. Jacksonville Tevin Coleman RB Indiana
37. NY Jets. A.J. Cann G South Carolina
38. Washington Jake Fisher T Oregon
39. Chicago Ronald Darby CB Florida St.
40. NY Giants Preston Smith DE Mississippi St.
41. St. Louis Dorial Green-Beckham WR Oklahoma
42. Atlanta Maxx Williams TE Minnesota
43. Cleveland Devin Smith WR Ohio St
44. New Orleans Stephone Anthony ILB Clemson
45. Minnesota Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE UCLA
46. San Francisco Benardrick McKinney ILB Mississippi St.
47. Miami Tre' Jackson G Florida St.
48. San Diego Hau'oli Kikaha OLB Washington
49 Kansas City Nelson Agholor WR USC
50. Buffalo P.J. Williams CB Florida St.
51. Houston Jaquiski Tartt S Samford
52. Philadelphia Sammie Coates WR Auburn
53. Cincinnati Jalen Collins CB LSU
54. Detroit Donovan Smith T-G Penn St.
55. Arizona Jay Ajayi RB Boise St.
56. Pittsburgh Nate Orchard OLB Utah
57. Carolina Anthony Harris S Virginia
58. Baltimore Carl Davis DE-DT Iowa
59. Denver Hroniss Grasu C Oregon
60. Dallas Shaq Thompson OLB Washington
61. Indianapolis Mario Edwards Jr. DE Florida St.
62. Green Bay Craig Mager CB Texas St.
63. Seattle Josh Shaw CB USC
64. New England Tyler Lockett WR-RS Kansas St.
Note: Because of the uncertainty surrounding La'el Collins' situation, I removed him from my 2 Round Mock Draft. He's not even in my 3 Round Mock Draft.
Quote:1st Round
1. Jameis Winston- Bucs
2. Dante Fowler- Titans
3. Marcus Mariota- Jets
4. Leonard Williams- Raiders
5. Vic Beasley- Redskins
6. Amari Cooper- Jaguars
2nd Round
36. Byron Jones- Jaguars
37. Eli Harold- Jaguars
That would be a dream scenario. We could also go Dante Fowler at 3 and Jay Ajayi at 36 or Vic Beasley at 6 and Byron Jones 36 and Jay Ajayi at 37. Or trade back into the 1st for Gurley!!
Would be a nice scenario, but this won't earn you enough points to be the board draft guru. Need full 2-round mock if you'd like to play.
Here goes...
<p style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;">1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Jameis Winston (QB) (Florida State)
2 Tennessee Titans - Leonard Williams (DE) (USC)
3 Jacksonville Jaguars - Dante Fowler Jr. (OLB) (Florida)
4 Oakland Raiders - Amari Cooper (WR) (Alabama)
5 Washington Redskins - Vic Beasley (OLB) (Clemson)
6 New York Jets - Marcus Mariota (QB) (Oregon)
7 Chicago Bears - Kevin White (WR) (West Virginia)
8 Atlanta Falcons - Bud Dupree (OLB) (Kentucky)
9 New York Giants - Brandon Scherff (OG) (Iowa)
10 St. Louis Rams - Andrus Peat (OT) (Stanford)
11 Minnesota Vikings - DeVante Parker (WR) (Louisville)
12 Cleveland Browns - Danny Shelton (DT) (Washington)
13 New Orleans Saints - Randy Gregory (DE) (Nebraska)
14 Miami Dolphins - Trae Waynes (CB) (Michigan State)
15 San Francisco 49ers - Arik Armstead (DT) (Oregon)
16 Houston Texans - Breshad Perriman (WR) (UCF)
17 San Diego Chargers - Todd Gurley (RB) (Georgia)
18 Kansas City Chiefs - Cameron Erving (C ) (Florida State)
19 Cleveland Browns - Eddie Goldman (DT) (Florida State)
20 Philadelphia Eagles - Landon Collins (SS) (Alabama)
21 Cincinnati Bengals - Marcus Peters (CB) (Washington)
22 Pittsburgh Steelers - Byron Jones (CB) (Connecticut)
23 Detroit Lions - Malcolm Brown (DT) (Texas)
24 Arizona Cardinals - Melvin Gordon (RB) (Wisconsin)
25 Carolina Panthers - D.J. Humprhies (OT) (Florida)
26 Baltimore Ravens - La'el Collins (OT) (LSU)
27 Dallas Cowboys - Shane Ray (DE) (Missouri)
28 Denver Broncos - Cedric Ogbuehi (OT) (Texas A&M)
29 Indianapolis Colts - Ereck Flowers (OT) (Miami)
30 Green Bay Packers - Benardrick McKinnney (ILB) (Mississippi State)
31 New Orleans Saints - Eli Harold (OLB) (Virginia)
32 New England Patriots - Jalen Strong (WR) (Arizona State)
33. Tennessee Titans - Kevin Johnson (CB) (Wake Forest)
34. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - T.J. Clemmings (OT) (Pittsburgh)
35. Oakland Raiders - Jordan Phillips (DT) (Oklahoma)
36. Jacksonville Jaguars - Tevin Coleman (RB) (Indiana)
37. New York Jets - Ronald Darby (CB) (Florida State)
38. Washington Redskins - Jake Fisher (OT) (Oregon)
39. Chicago Bears - Nate Orchard (DT) (Utah)
40. New York Giants - Eric Kendricks (ILB) UCLA)
41. St. Louis Rams - Brett Hundley (QB) (UCLA)
42. Atlanta Falcons - Maxx Williams (TE) (Minnesota)
43. Cleveland Browns - Phillip Dorsett (WR) (Miami)
44. New Orleans Saints - P.J. Williams (CB) (Florida State)
45. Minnesota Vikings - Shaq Thompson (OLB) (Washington)
46. San Francisco 49ers - A.J. Cann (OG) (South Carolina)
47. Miami Dolphins - Stephone Anthony (ILB) (Clemson)
48. San Diego Chargers - Michael Bennett (DT) Ohio State)
49. Kansas City Chiefs - Dorial Green-Beckham (WR) (Oklahoma)
50. Buffalo Bills - Tre Jackson (OG) (Florida State)
51. Houston Texans - Denzel Perryman (ILB) (Miami)
52. Philadelphia Eagles - Jalen Collins (CB) (LSU)
53. Cincinnati Bengals - Preston Smith (DE) (Mississippi State)
54. Detroit Lions - Duke Johnson (RB) (Miami)
55. Arizona Cardinals - Carl Davis (DT) (Iowa)
56. Pittsburgh Steelers -Danielle Hunter (DE) (LSU)
57. Carolina Panthers - Grady Jarrett (DT) (Clemson)
58. Baltimore Ravens - Ameer Abdullah (RB) (Nebraska)
59. Denver Broncos - Devin Smith (WR) (Ohio State)
60. Dallas Cowboys - Damarious Randall (S) (Arizona State)
61. Indianapolis Colts - Owamagbe Odighizuwa (DE) (UCLA)
62. Green Bay Packers - Derron Smith (S) (Fresno State)
63. Seattle Seahawks - Hronis Grasu © (Oregon)
64. New England Patriots - Jay Ajayi (RB) Boise State)
I predict no QB is drafted by the Bucs at #1 and someone jumps to #2 to select Cooper.