The NFL 2023 Draft

If mock drafts project this guy being a first rounder then forget it as the Pats have bigger needs at OT and CB1. But Jordan Addison is impressive. Played at USC and Pitt. Depending on the plays and system he’s in, he can play like a taller Deion Branch or a poor man’s Devonta Smith. But he can also play slot, very Wes Welker-like as well. Great hands, sudden shifty route running, and YAC. This guy will be a thousand yard per season WR in the NFL.


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I think you listed Zay twice

Drop rate is meaningful. It’s why I didn’t like the Parker trade. One can make excuses but end of the day drop rate and catch rate are key metrics, which is why Bourne and Meyers were the Patriots best receivers for the Pats the last two seasons despite being underused.

Based on this data that rules out all the TEs and amongst WRs only Addison, Downs, JSN look decent to draft

Thanks, DFK. It was supposed to be a diff. player but I can't remember who. I deleted it.

Michael Mayer, N.D.
Dalton Kincaid, Utah. H-back if Jonnu SMith is no longer a Pat
Darnell Washington, GA. BB may take his drop rate since he's really a 6th OL with good ball skills
Spann-Ford, Minn. 6'7", 270 lbs is a bruising blocker against EDGE defenders + he's a chain mover and change of pace RZ threat.
 

The NFL combine is officially over as day four came to a close. The offensive linemen and running backs put on quite a show in Indianapolis. Let’s take a look at the biggest winners and losers of the final day of the Combine.

Winners

Bijan Robinson


Running backs have been devalued in the NFL over the past few seasons. But Robinson is almost too good to pass on. The Texas superstar put on a show at the combine. The 5’ 11”, 215 pound back jumped a 37” vertical along with a 10’ 4” broad jump. He followed that up with a 4.46 40-yard dash. Robinson proved that he’s an elite athlete and the tape certainly doesn’t lie.

Darnell Wright

The first round buzz following Wright amplified following his performance at the combine. Even with sub 34” arms, Wright measured in at 6’ 5”, 333 pounds. The big man then ran an impressive 5.01 second 40, including a 1.81 10-yard split. While he tested like an elite athlete, Wright impressed most during the drills. His footwork was impeccable and Wright looked incredibly fluid. He solidified himself as a first-round player.

Blake Freeland

Need an athletic tackle? How about the most athletic tackle in the entire class? Look no further than BYU’s Blake Freeland. At 6’ 7”, 302 pounds, Freeland posted an freakis 4.98 40-yard dash, with a 1.68 first 10. He added a 37” vertical, 10’ broad jump and an elite 7.46 second three-cone. While he isn’t a first-round prospect, Freeland’s combine may have propelled him into mid-day two territory.

Cody Mauch

Everyone wants someone like Mauch on their team. A big, burly man with lucious long hair and two missing teeth, Mauch is a the epitome of a football player. While he may not play tackle at the next level with 32 ⅛ “ arms, but his 1.78 10-yard split and 5.09 second 40-yard dash shows just how fluid and athletic the North Dakota State product is. He also posted elite shuttle and three cone times to end an fantastic combine. Mauch’s stock has never been higher.

Jon Gaines II

You cannot talk about winners without mentioning Gaines. The UCLA guard had the highest Relative Athletic Score from the position. Slightly undersized at 6’ 4”, 303 pounds, but he makes up for it with speed and athleticism. A 5.01 40, a 1.73 10-yard split, a 4.45 shuttle and 7.31 three-cone. All elite times. Add in a 36” vert and 9.5’ broad jump and you have one of the most athletic guards in recent history. Gaines made himself quite a bit of money on Sunday.


Losers

Jarrett Patterson


Patterson had a rough day all around. From his sub 32” arms to his poor agility testing, Patterson struggled at the combine. For a man who needed a big performance after a rough outing at the Senior Bowl, Patterson failed to help himself. He will almost surely be a day three pick come April.

John Michael Schmitz

Some consider Schmitz the top center in the 2023 draft class, but the Gopher struggled to live up to the hype. For a lateral, zone-scheme center, Schmitz’s 1.85 second 10-yard split was worse than many expected. With only average explosive testing in the vert and broad jump, and average height at 6’3”, Schmitz’s stock may have taken a bit of a hit.
Bijon Robinson is going to be an absolute star in the league.
 
Saban goes off on the Anthony Richardson hype. Helping his guy.

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We already know BB loves trading draft picks whether it's up and down. This chart shows just how much he loves them.
In general, other GMs don't trade down very much but will trade up occasionally. Mickey Loomis of the Saints and Tom Telesco of the Chargers have never traded down. Imagine that.

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Potential small-school UDFA target: TE Thomas Greaney from Albany. 6'6", 255, played in-line, slot, and split. Sufficient speed (maybe mid to high 4.7s?), and really soft hands. Needs loads of route-running refinement and obviously has to stand up to NFLers when blocking, but...the potential is there. 50 catches for nearly 700 yards and 9 TDs in 2023.
 
Patriots are good at drafting. But it looks worse when one removes the Floyd Reese / O’Brien drafts and regraphs this from 2013-now. And BB has made it up with jackpots in later rounds and UDFA who turned into good to elite pros. There are a couple positions where they continue to have blind spots and never fixed their positional scouting methods (WR is an obvious broken one since McIdiot/Caserio overwrote BB’s dad’s scouting criteria for WR 15 yrs ago):


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Thanks, DFK. It was supposed to be a diff. player but I can't remember who. I deleted it.

Michael Mayer, N.D.
Dalton Kincaid, Utah. H-back if Jonnu SMith is no longer a Pat
Darnell Washington, GA. BB may take his drop rate since he's really a 6th OL with good ball skills
Spann-Ford, Minn. 6'7", 270 lbs is a bruising blocker against EDGE defenders + he's a chain mover and change of pace RZ threat.
Kincaid will be very good...superglue for hands. He doesn't even need to use the magnetic gloves. :coffee:
 
Patriots are good at drafting. But it looks worse when one removes the Floyd Reese / O’Brien drafts and regraphs this from 2013-now. And BB has made it up with jackpots in later rounds and UDFA who turned into good to elite pros. There are a couple positions where they continue to have blind spots and never fixed their positional scouting methods (WR is an obvious broken one since McIdiot/Caserio overwrote BB’s dad’s scouting criteria for WR 15 yrs ago):


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This isn't about general draft ranking though. It's specific for getting net value from trades. (No idea of the criteria he used to determine value. I'm skeptical, tbh.)

BB is a master at trading picks.

I'll take 3rd best ranking in net value from trades all day long.

I find it interesting that the 2 GMs/teams who have never traded back, Mickey Loomis/Saints and Steve Telesco/Chargers are in the bottom 4 of this chart.
 
Saban goes off on the Anthony Richardson hype. Helping his guy.

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He's like Josh Allen...lotsa potential, but, has to be trained the right way, in the right system. He has mad skills though! Yes, he is a gamble for sure. But, all draft picks are gambles.
 
He's like Josh Allen...lotsa potential, but, has to be trained the right way, in the right system. He has mad skills though! Yes, he is a gamble for sure. But, all draft picks are gambles.
Does anyone have a list of current and recent past QB Wonderlic scores?
 
He's like Josh Allen...lotsa potential, but, has to be trained the right way, in the right system. He has mad skills though! Yes, he is a gamble for sure. But, all draft picks are gambles.

His footwork is a mess for passing. Very raw but he has mad athleticism. Can he learn to read defenses, set up protection schemes, make good decisions with the ball and anticipate throws? Those are the most important things for a QB.
 
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