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Life has a way of kicking ya. I know a young mother whose lungs just stopped working today. Her passing was completely unexpected and she leaves 3 very young daughters and a husband. I saw her for the first time in nearly a decade on Easter, but my wife was hurting (neck injury from work) so we didn't stay to say hello, though for some reason I felt we should. Maybe I should have listened to that, but I feel for her family (who I've known since I was in grade school).
Damn Stoke, why does it feel like i'm always saying to you how sorry I am to hear that! What an absolute terrible thing. There is really nothing to say to express the sadness one can feel at the loss of someone so young with so much to live for. R.I.P. young lady and my sincere condolences to her family and the babies...
I still would like to have Nos or someone with time assess last years draft too with how many players each team hit on...that would be cool.
I pick @blstoker to do that, he's really really good at it!
Overall Scores:
- Philadelphia (495)
- Detroit (442)
- Baltimore (438)
- Jacksonville (435)
- San Diego (405)
- Washington (282)
- Chicago (268)
- Pittsburgh (264)
- Minnesota (238)
- New York Jets (218)
- Denver (178)
- Green Bay (158)
- Buffalo (151)
- Kansas City (149)
- Miami (145)
- Houston (105)
- New Orleans (97)
- Cincinnati (78)
- Arizona (21)
- Tennessee (1)
- Carolina (-39)
- New York Giants (-41)
- T - Indianapolis (-67)
- T - Seattle (-67)
- Dallas (-109)
- Tampa Bay (-205)
- New England (-206)
- San Francisco (-210)
- Oakland (-232)
- Los Angeles (-287)
- Atlanta (-346)
- Cleveland (-477)
Per Pick Score:
- Jacksonville (62.14)
- Philadelphia (55.00)
- Detroit (49.11)
- San Diego (45.00)
- Baltimore (43.80)
- Minnesota (39.67)
- Pittsburgh (37.71)
- Washington (35.25)
- Chicago (33.50)
- New York Jets (31.14)
- Kansas City (21.29)
- Green Bay (19.75)
- Buffalo (18.88)
- Miami (18.13)
- Houston (17.50)
- Denver (14.83)
- New Orleans (13.86)
- Cincinnati (11.14)
- Arizona (3.50)
- Tennessee (0.13)
- New York Giants (-5.86)
- Carolina (-6.50)
- Seattle (-7.44)
- Indianapolis (-11.17)
- Dallas (-15.57)
- New England (-17.17)
- San Francisco (-21.00)
- Oakland (29.00)
- Tampa Bay (-29.29)
- Los Angeles (-41.00)
- Cleveland (-47.7)
- Atlanta (-49.43)
This was far and away the best pick from last year's mock.6 - Dak Prescott QB (#144, Denver)
Overall Scores:
- Philadelphia (495)
- Detroit (442)
- Baltimore (438)
- Jacksonville (435)
- San Diego (405)
- Washington (282)
- Chicago (268)
- Pittsburgh (264)
- Minnesota (238)
- New York Jets (218)
- Denver (178)
- Green Bay (158)
- Buffalo (151)
- Kansas City (149)
- Miami (145)
- Houston (105)
- New Orleans (97)
- Cincinnati (78)
- Arizona (21)
- Tennessee (1)
- Carolina (-39)
- New York Giants (-41)
- T - Indianapolis (-67)
- T - Seattle (-67)
- Dallas (-109)
- Tampa Bay (-205)
- New England (-206)
- San Francisco (-210)
- Oakland (-232)
- Los Angeles (-287)
- Atlanta (-346)
- Cleveland (-477)
I must say.. I voted on body of work and value.
Cleveland to me had a easy pick at #1 overall and a stud. Trubinsky is a joke. A 1 year college starter and a future bust at QB. The 2nd round pick Baker was good but the other 2nds were ok and projected in the 2nd or 3rd. Dupre was a good pick in the 4th.
Based on amount of picks yeah it was tough to beat, but did he kill it? Not at all
Yeah, I said to nos on my vote(I put Cleveland third), Browns win with most overall talent added, but I did not think it was the best use of picks out of the draft.
I had Ross as my #1 WR in this draft. I suspect I might be the only one.
Next year I am going screw the team needs because no one outside Redskin fans knows the team needs (well they need every position) I will go best known players.