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NFL Mock Drafts Are a Waste of Time

by Ibearg
created April 06, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Our country is addicted to the NFL. Despite a total of 21 weeks of meaningful games and only one game at most each week for your team you probably follow the game the entire year round. You probably follow the combine and you probably follow free agency etc. That’s all in good fun but when you take the time to do your own mock draft you’re wasting your time and more importantly you’re wasting mine.

Now i don't think all mock drafts are a waste of time. Mock drafts by professionals and mock drafts in the NBA are interesting. Yet I think NFL ones are a waste of time… so why the difference? Well let’s take a look at the talent pools which the nfl and NBA are coming from. NBA players are coming from 12 person college teams, where generally there aren’t more then 1-2 NBA players on that team and if there are then their team is on tv constantly (like a UNC for example). On the other hand The NFL is taking players from 50+ person teams where there could be up to 5 or more guys taken from that team.

Then let’s think about watching the games. Let’s say Joakim Noah is a top prospect and you’re watching Florida play it’s relatively easy to see what he’s doing on the court. Even if he’s not directly involved in the play it’s easy enough to see if he set a pick, how he's spacing the floor etc. Now let’s think about an offensive tackle or a defensive back. Are you really paying attention to what the left tackle is doing every play? If a cornerback is not being thrown at is that because of his coverage or are they getting more help from the safety so the qb is going to the other side?

Now if you’re Todd Mcshay and you have access to all the game footage from all the games and multiple views of it you can get a pretty good view of what the guy can do. How many of us have that kind of access? You might say, sure we don’t have all that extra video but we still can see the combine and we can still see what the scouts are saying and form our own opinions. Why shouldn’t we take all that, take look at team needs and go from there?

Well because quite frankly it’s useless. Should the Dolphins take Matt Ryan with the number one pick? Well I’ve never really seen Joe Flaco play, so should I tell them to take Matt Ryan with the number one pick when I don’t know whether taking Flaco in the second round could be a better value? Are you prepared to even look at the second round to see if they need to pick a certain Ryan that high?

One of the most valuable players on the Giants this season was a defensive end out of Troy that they took in the fourth round. You might have heard of Osi now, but I can’t imagine you did out of college. Yet you might have wanted the Giants to take a defensive end in the first round that year not knowing they were gonna take Osi in the fourth round.

To put it another way… people who do mock drafts are the same people who boo Donovan Mcnabb on draft day because they wanted Ricky Williams.

So enjoy your mock draft, but unless its your job, I’m not interested.


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JuTMSY4Legend
587 days ago
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so...would you say you're...

Mocking mock drafts...

thank you, thank you, i'm here till thursday...try the veal!
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IbeargRed-Shirting
587 days ago
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lol, yes... yes i am.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
587 days ago
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Couldn't you technically apply this same reasoning to March Madness? I mean, I never saw Davidson or Eastern Kentucky State play this year? How would I know if they could beat Indiana? But you pinned it with the first sentence: 'Our country is addicted to the NFL.' And we are. People do mock drafts because -- well, what else are you going to write in regards to football in February or March?
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LASportsblogAAA-er
587 days ago
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It's all about fans feeling that they know better then the General Managers about running a football team because they do really well in franchise mode in Madden. So they try to prove they are smarter by picking who they would draft. Like many fan-driven things these days, it's all about the Fan knowing what's best for everyone else.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
587 days ago
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And the best part is, if the writer of these mocks is wrong, eh, it doesn't really matter anyway...
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Taytay 24All-American
587 days ago
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The other problem with mock draft is trades. Most don't account for this at all (although Crackajg did) and that is a major part of the draft. As for Crackajg's comparison to Spring Silliness, I do see a difference. In the tournament, everyone has the same goal: to win. You can consider the matchups and make your decision. With the NFL draft, you have to think about draft position, potential trades, team needs, the salary cap, etc... There are quite simply too many variables.
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DrpatriotAll-American
586 days ago
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I don't consider trades in my mock draft because it's simply too difficult to project. I'm the first to admit that my mock draft is a complete and utter waste of time. Yet somehow it still gets votes, and it's a way for me to learn about the prospects so I can yell at my TV on April 25th intelligently instead of yelling with no idea what's going on.
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