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  • jamze132
    Registered User
    • Jun 2003
    • 29290

    Player's stock rising/falling

    Seriously? Did the guy miss a tackle yesterday that is making everyone think twice about him now? Did he seriously just rush for 100 yards and 3 TDs yesterday?


    I just love it when I read about a player's stock rising or falling about a month out of the draft. I totally understand if an injury or a character issue pops into play but to just base it off of tape from the previous season, I don't get it. And I understand the argument for players rising and falling right after the combine depending on their performance. I understand BS media reports from certain teams or whatnot to make a player they really want fall to their spot, but I just don't understand how a certain player isn't considered what he was a couple of months ago when absolutely nothing changed.

    It's draftnicks thinking too much and trying to sound cool. Sorry, you sound like a ****ing tool.
  • Night Train
    Retired - On Several Levels
    • Jul 2005
    • 33117

    #2
    Re: Player's stock rising/falling

    So Clausen isn't rising, even though Thurm wants him and several people honor his greatness in their avatar ?

    Hmm..I have to go back and re-think this whole draft.

    Thanks.
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    • X-Era
      What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
      • Feb 2005
      • 27670

      #3
      Re: Player's stock rising/falling

      Originally posted by jamze132
      Seriously? Did the guy miss a tackle yesterday that is making everyone think twice about him now? Did he seriously just rush for 100 yards and 3 TDs yesterday?


      I just love it when I read about a player's stock rising or falling about a month out of the draft. I totally understand if an injury or a character issue pops into play but to just base it off of tape from the previous season, I don't get it. And I understand the argument for players rising and falling right after the combine depending on their performance. I understand BS media reports from certain teams or whatnot to make a player they really want fall to their spot, but I just don't understand how a certain player isn't considered what he was a couple of months ago when absolutely nothing changed.

      It's draftnicks thinking too much and trying to sound cool. Sorry, you sound like a ****ing tool.
      So, I can see that some draftnicks adjust their rankings throughout the process as new information comes in. To me, unless something drastic happens, the adjustment shouldn't be too far up or down. If your talking about McClain, having a disease such as Crohn's may be a consideration for some teams. It can cause a drop in rank to some.

      I think some rising and falling is warranted. Erik Flowers type of rising is not warranted, IMO.

      I agree that the board should be fully formed for each team, and that their shouldn't be any major moves now.

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      • DraftBoy
        Administrator
        • Jul 2002
        • 107452

        #4
        Re: Player's stock rising/falling

        I think you're both (Jamze and X) over simplifying it and I have plenty of examples from this year alone to prove just how fluid the process and is and should be, from a draftnik point of view.

        Three weeks ago Kareem Jackson was a 2nd Round pick, Devin McCourtney was a late 2nd, potentially 3rd rounder, and Patrick Robinson was being touted as potentially the best CB in the class. Now fast forward to today and we know that there are lots of whispers about 4 CB's going in Round 1 (Wilson, McCourtney, Jackson, and Haden), Robinson has fallen way off, Arenas is seeing by teams as more valuable for his return skills than his cover ability right now and a player like Brandon Ghee, Sydquan Thompson, AOA, Trevard Lindley are quietly and patiently awaiting to see where they fall. We didn't know all of this three weeks ago, if the boards were set as you both indicate this kind of movement wouldn't of occured. So why did it occur?

        Well its based on last years game tape, but its more based on workouts, and I dont mean pro days. These teams get 60, 15 minute interviews at the combine and I wanna say 30 personal workouts at their complex (Ing, can you verify?). In that time you get to pick a players mind and really see what happens. For instance Daniel Jeremiah told a story in one of his podcasts about a in house workout of a QB where you give him a mini playbook let him study it for 15 mins, then have him leave to meet somebody else for an hour or two and have him come back and see what he can identify based on film and the playbook. That's the kind of stuff that moves these kids up. Or down for instance, when a kid reveals that he has smoked marijuana in the past and popped positive, or when an injury comes out (yesterday UT RB Mario Hardesty revealed he had had microfacture surgery), or just hasd a ****ty interview because they are viewed as being entitled (Rolando McClain, is one who is rumored to be having that issue).

        Draft boards have a very good base right now, but I dont think they are quite set, at least I would hope not. We have a month till the draft, so much can happen and can be learned. Hell the top two QB's right now haven't even thrown yet, how can anybody have them set without knowing how their potential injuries will affect their abilities or if either/both is fully recovered?

        Going off last years tape I think helps smaller school prospects move up (ex. Arthur Moats-JMU) who have good workouts and then a GM or area scout wants to review the tape they may have not had time to do before.

        Just my opinion, but Im definitely one of the tools.
        Last edited by DraftBoy; 03-25-2010, 07:31 AM.
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        Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
        We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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        • OpIv37
          Acid Douching Asswipe
          • Sep 2002
          • 101230

          #5
          Re: Player's stock rising/falling

          Originally posted by DraftBoy
          ?

          Well its based on last years game tape, but its more based on workouts, and I dont mean pro days. These teams get 60, 15 minute interviews at the combine and I wanna say 30 personal workouts at their complex (Ing, can you verify?). In that time you get to pick a players mind and really see what happens. For instance Daniel Jeremiah told a story in one of his podcasts about a in house workout of a QB where you give him a mini playbook let him study it for 15 mins, then have him leave to meet somebody else for an hour or two and have him come back and see what he can identify based on film and the playbook. That's the kind of stuff that moves these kids up. Or down for instance, when a kid reveals that he has smoked marijuana in the past and popped positive, or when an injury comes out (yesterday UT RB Mario Hardesty revealed he had had microfacture surgery), or just hasd a ****ty interview because they are viewed as being entitled (Rolando McClain, is one who is rumored to be having that issue).
          But these individual workouts are private, for each team, correct? So, I could see how that could affect the individual team's draft board, but how could it possibly affect what the draft "experts" are saying? Are the results of these workouts made public?

          I understand that there will be some changes, but be cautious with anyone who rises too fast.
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          • Pinkerton Security
            Pinkerton's son
            • Feb 2006
            • 6003

            #6
            Re: Player's stock rising/falling

            Draftboy I can agree with your post above, but for first or 2nd round prospects who are moving up or down in any significant way based only on workouts, it seems kinda ridiculous to me (aka the Vernon Gholston effect). However, then we see the anti-Vernon Gholston, the Vernon Davis effect, as he is now a stud...so I guess all im saying is that, for the most part, production combined with your rankings at the end of the season are generally pretty good indicators of your pro potential.

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            • Pinkerton Security
              Pinkerton's son
              • Feb 2006
              • 6003

              #7
              Re: Player's stock rising/falling

              Originally posted by OpIv37
              But these individual workouts are private, for each team, correct? So, I could see how that could affect the individual team's draft board, but how could it possibly affect what the draft "experts" are saying? Are the results of these workouts made public?

              I understand that there will be some changes, but be cautious with anyone who rises too fast.
              good work Op, this is basically what I was trying to say haha.

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              • k-oneputt
                Registered User
                • Jun 2009
                • 7131

                #8
                Re: Player's stock rising/falling

                How did everyone's glory boy qb, Lefevour do yesterday ?

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                • BillsWin
                  man amongst boys
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 6025

                  #9
                  Re: Player's stock rising/falling

                  Originally posted by k-oneputt
                  How did everyone's glory boy qb, Lefevour do yesterday ?
                  Not so well from what I've heard.
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                  • k-oneputt
                    Registered User
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 7131

                    #10
                    Re: Player's stock rising/falling

                    I heard he had trouble with arm strength and throwing downfield. Not a combo for the Ralph.

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                    • DraftBoy
                      Administrator
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 107452

                      #11
                      Re: Player's stock rising/falling

                      Originally posted by OpIv37
                      But these individual workouts are private, for each team, correct? So, I could see how that could affect the individual team's draft board, but how could it possibly affect what the draft "experts" are saying? Are the results of these workouts made public?

                      I understand that there will be some changes, but be cautious with anyone who rises too fast.
                      Yes and no, infortmation does come out. For example...

                      You won't see anywhere (except on Draft Nasty) that Jacksonville's DL coach personally flew down to Athens a week before their pro day to run DT Jeff Owens through drills. Spent a couple of hours with him talking to him as well. He was told by them they like him as a fit next to John Henderson and that they are looking at him higher than some teams. According to his agent he thinks they may jump on him in Round 2.

                      Now how do I know all of that? Because people talk, just like how I know despite myself not thinking Owens is a fit as a 3-4 NT prospect, the Jets think he very well could be one and he went up there this past week for a workout and tour of their complex. Same with Reshad Jones and the Miami Dolphins, who came up to work him out and then he went down to visit them.

                      Information does come out, and some of it is true and some is false. You have to know what is smoke and what is fire.

                      Be cautious if a guy rises from a big time school and goes from like 5th-1st round, but a small school guy rising, guys jumping a round or 2, that does raise red flags for me traditionally speaking. That's just general moving. I can't think of a guy right now who has jumped huge amounts in my rankings.
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                      Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
                      We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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                      • THATHURMANATOR
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 69112

                        #12
                        Re: Player's stock rising/falling

                        Originally posted by Night Train
                        So Clausen isn't rising, even though Thurm wants him and several people honor his greatness in their avatar ?

                        Hmm..I have to go back and re-think this whole draft.

                        Thanks.
                        **** that ****. I am no gay Draftnick. I want a QB for this team FINALLY..

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                        • DraftBoy
                          Administrator
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 107452

                          #13
                          Re: Player's stock rising/falling

                          Originally posted by pinkdogg32
                          Draftboy I can agree with your post above, but for first or 2nd round prospects who are moving up or down in any significant way based only on workouts, it seems kinda ridiculous to me (aka the Vernon Gholston effect). However, then we see the anti-Vernon Gholston, the Vernon Davis effect, as he is now a stud...so I guess all im saying is that, for the most part, production combined with your rankings at the end of the season are generally pretty good indicators of your pro potential.
                          They are but some guys move up and some move down. That's the nature of this game and its not just based on workouts thats what Im trying to stress here. You guys are taking too narrow of a view. Injuries, character revelations, football IQ tests, and interviews will affect these kids stock.

                          Daniel Jeremiah said in one of his podcasts that when the Ravens brought in Pacman Jones for an interview at the combine they asked him to rate his hands. He looked at his left one and said "10" and then looked at his right one and said "10". That kind of swagger and ego will turn some teams off quick and he'll drop on their boards while others will like it and they may raise him some or keep him where they have him.
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                          Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
                          We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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                          • DraftBoy
                            Administrator
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 107452

                            #14
                            Re: Player's stock rising/falling

                            Originally posted by THATHURMANATOR
                            **** that ****. I am no gay Draftnick. I want a QB for this team FINALLY..
                            That hurts Thurm

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                            Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
                            We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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                            • DraftBoy
                              Administrator
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 107452

                              #15
                              Re: Player's stock rising/falling

                              Originally posted by k-oneputt
                              I heard he had trouble with arm strength and throwing downfield. Not a combo for the Ralph.
                              Completed 53 of 60, showed good footwork and ability to throw across his body according to the report below. What source reported counter?



                              I do know he was not completely happy with the workout, but he doesnt think he hurt himself and nobody is reporting that it any way negatively affected his stock that Ive seen, but I havent checked a ton yet. Looks like another ho-hum workout, nothing special, nothing horrible.
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                              Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
                              We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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