Make sure to check out the tabs on the bottom of the spreadsheet to see the rankings broken down by position. Plus, the IDP rankings are there as well.
So in my upgraded rankings the changes I made at the WR position didn't change on my big board to reflect those changes. They have now been refreshed and you can see guys like Curtis Samuel, Dede Westbrook, and John Ross in my top 30 or so overall rankings.
I think the fall off occurs right around 1.09 in terms of talent. I think it's a good place to be as people with slightly later picks will realize and look to move into that 1.08-1.09 range.
Make sure to check out the tabs on the bottom of the spreadsheet to see the rankings broken down by position. Plus, the IDP rankings are there as well.
ReplyDeleteI've been checking in now and then here. Did you recently highlight some players that are returning to school in red?
ReplyDeleteAlso, would it be too much trouble to separate your big boards by year? You could rank players within the draft class they fall?
ReplyDeleteYes, players in red are returning and I will rank players by year and get that posted.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, I'm getting a sinking feeling about my 1.08 and 1.09.... doesn't feel like there's much to anticipate right now.
ReplyDeleteJohn Ross and Dede Westbrook made some noise this year. Where would they slot in here?
ReplyDeleteSo in my upgraded rankings the changes I made at the WR position didn't change on my big board to reflect those changes. They have now been refreshed and you can see guys like Curtis Samuel, Dede Westbrook, and John Ross in my top 30 or so overall rankings.
DeleteI think the fall off occurs right around 1.09 in terms of talent. I think it's a good place to be as people with slightly later picks will realize and look to move into that 1.08-1.09 range.
How do you not have Mark Andrews of Oklahoma as a top 5 devy TE?
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