Patsfan1958
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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.Is that picture just the "bogus rankings" you're referring to? Because Watt at DE6 is pretty egregious.I recall the Patriots/Caserio talking about that during one of those annual pre-draft press conferences from several years ago that Caserio used to do. They had PFW make up bogus rankings for the exercise based on the type of information they have on their actual draft board.
The other interesting thing here is that (a) Belichick went out of his way to apologize to a reporter (Phil Perry) after cutting him off on a semi-related question the previous day, and (b) gave a lengthy explanation on the subject, unprompted.
If I didn't know better it was as if somebody pulled BB aside and suggested he play nice and make amends with the reporter.
Bill Belichick Gives Rare, Valuable Insight Into Patriots' Process For Grading Draft Prospects
Bill Belichick seemingly wanted to make amends for a terse response given a night earlier. The insight he provided gave a rare look into the Patriots' draft process.boston.cbslocal.com
Is that picture just the "bogus rankings" you're referring to? Because Watt at DE6 is pretty egregious.
I wonder what the colors mean. BB specifically mentioned colors and letters (the latter of which I don't actually see in the image unless you count their position). Doesn't appear to be value groupings (which we know BB uses based on previous/recent things he's said) because they all get the same color despite what looks to be a wide range of numeric ratings. Maybe blue means "normal"/"no health or character concerns".Yes.
It was something put together with purposely incorrect statistics/numbers, as a visual for the presentation; it was supposed to be relatively accurate in terms of what type of information and numbers were on each card, even though the specifics were off.
I assume the criterion are things likeI wonder what the colors mean. BB specifically mentioned colors and letters (the latter of which I don't actually see in the image unless you count their position). Doesn't appear to be value groupings (which we know BB uses based on previous/recent things he's said) because they all get the same color despite what looks to be a wide range of numeric ratings. Maybe blue means "normal"/"no health or character concerns".
On the topic of value groupings, I suspect the main reason we didn't trade up for Mac Jones is that there were other players in his value group the team would have been happy to take had Jones not been available. It probably means the team didn't see Jones as a transcendent prospect, but it does in my eyes increase the chance they saw him as BPA rather than a need-based reach.