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Quoting patchick here:
So, here's the rules:
The Patriots have 11 picks.
Pick 11 players.
OK, so now three points of clarification. First, please give first and last name and schools.
Second, you can change your mind, but only your last entry counts.
Third, in case there's a tie, there will be exactly two tiebreakers: (1) the match closest to the end of the draft wins (i.e., predicting a seventh-round pick beats predicting a sixth-round pick); (2) if there's still a tie, earliest entry wins.
NOTE: As an unofficial extension of the contest, if you want to do so, go ahead and name a "second team" of 11 players. [Frankly, I want to see if any of us can do significantly better with 22 picks than with 11. ]
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The round and order doesn't matter. You can mock out 7 rounds if you like, or just name your 8 favorite cornerbacks. But no matter how you choose, you're likely to find that it's not nearly as easy as it sounds. Any score above 1 is worth bragging about.
Post your entries here!
So, here's the rules:
The Patriots have 11 picks.
Pick 11 players.
OK, so now three points of clarification. First, please give first and last name and schools.
Second, you can change your mind, but only your last entry counts.
Third, in case there's a tie, there will be exactly two tiebreakers: (1) the match closest to the end of the draft wins (i.e., predicting a seventh-round pick beats predicting a sixth-round pick); (2) if there's still a tie, earliest entry wins.
NOTE: As an unofficial extension of the contest, if you want to do so, go ahead and name a "second team" of 11 players. [Frankly, I want to see if any of us can do significantly better with 22 picks than with 11. ]
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