Thanks Schisno. I literally have clinic from 8am until 5pm. Give me a break all the people complaining.
Hey Pete, you wanna trade 118 back to 120 and I'll see if I can't try to guess who you're gonna take?
UCF Finatic, UCF Strengths: A heady player who has been productive in the past as evident by a pair of awards. Active in all faucets of the game ranging from trading, free agency and drafting. Has been known to be a prospect hawk and stealing high ceiling prospects in middle rounds. Weakness: Physically not the most imposing and the possibly the slowest timed GM. Will need to work on his multitasking and finger dexterity to work the phone and suction patients he puts under. Can be known to not get along with others indicating off-field problems but most scouts believe it was an isolated incident. Tries to play the game clean but will need time to adjust to the rules of the game at the next level. Overview: Productive at the previous level and an award winner UCF FINatic still needs to work on his physical skills which can push him down a round, especially his game speed (which seems to be non-existent at time). Not as much upside as some of the more raw talents in this draft, but if you want a safe prospect FINatic can provide what you expect from his position. Late 1st Round - 2nd Round.
PD (Place Drafter) BuckeyeKing, Ohio State Strengths: Some might consider him underrated, others overrated but one thing scouts and experts can agree on is, is his consistency. Has been able to play his game year after year and is one of the hardest working players in the game. His vision in draft situations is near the top of the board and can be considered above average in terms of game play intelligence. Weakness: Really needs to work on his positioning and angles in games, has been known to be out of place and beaten by other players. Continues to work on his positioning but needs to bring it up to be considered average among his peers. Is a vocal player and will let you know when something doesn't go his way and hasn't been known to work with others in a co-role. Overall: Much like some other experience players at the previous level, lacks the upside of other players. If drafted most would expect to see some improvement but has a low ceiling. He is a starter from day one, maybe not franchise level but a plug and play type. Some might have him sit behind another until he earns his stripes. A ten year player ala Jarret Johnson. 2nd Round
GM draft bio's. I think that needs it's own thread for future reference Finally got my LB. Was getting worried with that slight run on em.
LOS (Left Outside the Stadium) Mach, California-Berkley Strengths: Focused individual with adequate game IQ. Weakness: Focused in the wrong aspects of the game, singular in terms of what he can do as a player. Lacks the necessary physicality to make an impact and was almost head-to-head with UCF FINatic in terms of timed speed (Which is faster than his game speed.) Loaded with off-field issues and lacks an average motor and tends to not finish plays. He has been sidelined for the past couple of seasons, so durability is a concern, will show up but lacks the ability to make an immediate impact. Overview: Once a touted and had a couple of marginal seasons, his low end motor has hurt his draft stock and could be an indication that he might not be any more than a solid rotational player at the next level. Needs to overcome some physical and mental short comings to hang onto a roster spot beyond pre-season. There is still some upside, but is barely draftable with a late-late-third day grade. Compares to Matt Flynn where looks good in a limited role and under the right system, but don't expect a starter as other talent will pass him by on the depth chart. A team that has interest will draft him, otherwise he's a very low priority signing. Late 7th - Low Priority Undrafted Free Agent