Ah... but that's what makes them fun Cousin and BB usually screws up everyone's Mock. It's like he does it on purpose!
45 Million people watch the Draft. It is for the intrigue and the fact that their Team, from the Bucs to the Pats has a clean slate that day. The future is bright. It is a blend of mystery, deception and a reality show where a kid walks into a theater and walks out a millionaire.
Watching players stuck in the "Green Room" we all feel sorry for them, but they are still wealthy when and where they are chosen.
We like to challenge the so called experts like Kiper, with our predictions.
It is far from an exact science. The irony of all of this is that the average success rate of every Draft is a lowly 17%. A .170 hitter in baseball sits on the bench.
In all honesty, we as fans are amped with the same knowledge from print, electronic media and the Net, that we can make choices that might even exceed 17%. The three year Term for evaluation is sometimes challenged by injuries or misalignment of fit via each Team that might not be the players fault. But those not in the 17% are out of the League or JAGs on another Team as a roster filler. THERE ARE A LOT OF INTELLIGENT POSTERS ON THE FORUM THAT WOULD DO OVER A 17% SUCCESS RATE.
Don't believe all the "I have been a scout for 50 years" crap. No Team can interview over 2,000 players eligible for every Draft class. Guess what , they go to the same resources we do...."What do Kiper and Mayock say?"
They only advantage a Team has is communication with other Teams, Coaches of said player and individual meetings. Most kids that are interviewed are never Drafted by that Team! Solder was never interviewed or came for a visit as another example. At the end of the day you are dealing with two things, the luck of the draw and the human element of theses "Draftees" . You can check their stats and physical dimensions but who knows their heart?
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