Next to the Patriots winning the Super Bowl, I'd love to see all of you guys start your own website. That is, a website that deals with prospects that would fall from say the 5th round down to UDFA's.
Years ago, hoboes used to take whatever they could get their hands on and turn it into a Mulligan stew. As far as the prospects you would cover, it would be a Mulligan stew (catchy name for a website!). As far as I know, nobody's attempted it and think of all the thousands who would follow your coverage. Mike Florio found a niche and ended up going big time. I honestly believe you could become the "Wikipedia" of late round and undrafted prospects. IMHO you have the skill and talent to pull it off and, of course, Off the Grid would be in charge of illustrations (nobody does it better). Think of all the sports writers that cover these small time schools that would be more than happy to have their articles go nationwide on your website. And, the coaches at these smalltime schools would be more than happy to cooperate with a website that could get their names and their players names mentioned nationally. And, don't forget, the sports agents that would probably bend over backwards to get the UDFA's that they represent more publicity. Sleeper picks would be your bread and butter and I truly believe with all my heart that it would be a success.
I'd love to see you do it.
Frick
Years ago, hoboes used to take whatever they could get their hands on and turn it into a Mulligan stew. As far as the prospects you would cover, it would be a Mulligan stew (catchy name for a website!). As far as I know, nobody's attempted it and think of all the thousands who would follow your coverage. Mike Florio found a niche and ended up going big time. I honestly believe you could become the "Wikipedia" of late round and undrafted prospects. IMHO you have the skill and talent to pull it off and, of course, Off the Grid would be in charge of illustrations (nobody does it better). Think of all the sports writers that cover these small time schools that would be more than happy to have their articles go nationwide on your website. And, the coaches at these smalltime schools would be more than happy to cooperate with a website that could get their names and their players names mentioned nationally. And, don't forget, the sports agents that would probably bend over backwards to get the UDFA's that they represent more publicity. Sleeper picks would be your bread and butter and I truly believe with all my heart that it would be a success.
I'd love to see you do it.
Frick