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Has Bridgewater gone from overrated to underrated? Is he still an option at 3?

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Quote:How do you explain Nassib being mocked in the first round, Manuel being mocked in the second, and nobody dreaming that Geno would fall like he did last year?
 

Whoah there...

 

When you have a weak QB class, draftniks always overshoot QB value when in reality the clubs know their true value and that's why those QBs fall on draft day.  It happened with Clausen, Quinn, and others.  In the end, I'm not sure why anyone would have been surprised with Geno, and they shouldn't be if it happens again this year, too (especially with a deep class that doesn't seem to have much separating the so-called "top" from the middle.)  For Manuel, sometimes clubs fall in love with a guy.  Happened in TB with Josh Freeman, and someone will probably overdraft Logan Thomas because of his ideal build.   Just like planet theory for linemen, ideal sized QBs can get overdrafted.

 

A lot of this wild variance across the boards is because there didn't used to be every slappy on the planet having their own website, and every channel having half a dozen self-proclaimed draftnicks talking draft 365 days a year.

 

To be frank, there are a lot of guys out there without a clue who don't have the connections etc. who are also encouraged by their media outlets to create stories and please viewers.

 

It's a circus today, with few truly capable of doing good homework on the draft.  Gone are the Rick Gosselin's of the world who refined the art of the mock.  Now it's all talking heads cackling like hens.  Even with some questionable calls lately, I still think Mayock is the closest to the mark (even though they all miss about as much as they hit.)  What you're seeing with Mayock is that, like Gosselin, he isn't afraid to change his board as he acquires more information.  Gosselin's was a three step process, where his final was a refinement of the first two, with last minute information from the clubs (if he could get it) to shape his opinion.

 

I think that's what you're seeing here, too.  As it gets closer to the draft, the closer we get to the truth and farther away from the far-too-early premature speculation that even the seasoned drafniks put out far too early in the process (without much reason to, other than for ratings.)

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Has Bridgewater gone from overrated to underrated? Is he still an option at 3? - by pirkster - 04-08-2014, 02:37 PM



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