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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Who expects a lot out of 6th and 7th rounders? Are you speaking to the proverbial you?True! I am only trying to say just that. Can not expect 6-7 rounders or Undrafted free agents to be key cogs of the machine.
These late rounders and ps players are very unlikely to shine with a few exceptions (eg Chism)
Roughly a 25% of the entire NFL is UDFA’s…True! I am only trying to say just that. Can not expect 6-7 rounders or Undrafted free agents to be key cogs of the machine.
These late rounders and ps players are very unlikely to shine with a few exceptions (eg Chism)
No doubt. But lets talk probabilities. How many players on pats practice squad last year even played a single down?
Practice squad players have a much lower hit rate than draft picks Rounds 1-4
So yes it can happen but its relatively infrequent that these guys become regular contributors
TB12 enters the chatCan not expect 6-7 rounders or Undrafted free agents to be key cogs of the machine.
Man, sign Wilkins. We’d have the best DL in the universe. Who cares if he likes sniffing feet…
Anything to get Swinson goingIt's genius. Provides a confidence boost to our pass rushers as they get numerous wins in practice. Chess not checkers.
Ponder seems to be the better player at the moment.Anything to get Swinson going
They are valuable.....if they work out which is a very low percentage. When they do work it is obv a great development for their team, however studies have shown that 1 out of every 100 7th round picks secure a long time roster spot. 1%. So again, great in theory, but statistically very, very unlikely.I think 6th rounders, 7th rounders, and UDFA's are more valuable than some fans realize. Their salaries are so low that if they just make the 53 they create surplus value, and if they develop into starters, that surplus value can be meaningful. I think NFL teams started figuring this out maybe a decade ago, which is possibly why we now see more late-round pick swaps (like a 6th for a 7th + a player) instead of teams just tossing around 6ths and 7ths as if they are worthless. Given the lack of depth on the Pats roster, they are in a position (along with some other teams) to fill multilple roster spots to these traditional long shots. One could argue that teams with weaker depth charts should allocate greater resources to finding these diamonds in the rough. Also, just because these type of players make the roster doesn't mean the front office suddenly became brilliant drafters, it could also be there were simply a lot more opportunites because the depth was so bad.
Yes, the bottom of all team rosters is filled with inexpensive 5th rounders, 6th rounders, 7th rounders and UDFA's. And yes, some of them are the 1 in 100 that can become a long-term contributor.Roughly a 25% of the entire NFL is UDFA’s…
So yes, you can expect to find talented players amongst their ranks… and late round picks.
It’s not always the bottom of the roster, fairly often these guys are starters or real contributors.Yes, the bottom of all team rosters is filled with inexpensive 6th rounders, 7th rounders and UDFA's. And yes, some of them are the 1 in 100 that becomes a long-term contributors.
Statistics is very, very difficult.fairly often these guys are starters or real contributors.
Hi DoubleDeluxe,They are valuable.....if they work out which is a very low percentage. When they do work it is obv a great development for their team, however studies have shown that 1 out of every 100 7th round picks secure a long time roster spot. 1%. So again, great in theory, but statistically very, very unlikely.
Every year roughly 1000+ college players throw their name in the NFL hat, roughly 200-250 or so get a job.Statistics is very, very difficult.
What is fairly often? One in a hundred?
How many UDFA's were signed this year? What percentage made 53-man rosters? What percentage of those do you expect to be contributors in their 3rd year, or even in the league? Is one in a hundred "fairly often"?
You don’t understand that it’s not about probabilities, it’s about players.
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