Draft Discussion 2021
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 2:56 am
Crunching the numbers, I was going to throw out some data just for fun. As we have a lot of new people this year, also was going to have a place where people could reply to any draft suggestions for the future here, as we look to improve each year.
TOP 10 PLAYERS BY AVERAGE SELECTION ACROSS ALL LEAGUE DRAFTS:
Lawrence, Trevor 1.0 overall average
Lance, Trey 3.2
Fields, Justin 3.5
Sewell, Penei 4.3
Chase, JaMarr 6.0
Wilson, Zach 6.0
Pitts, Kyle 6.3
Smith, DeVonta 9.2
Slater, Rashawn 9.7
Parsons, Micah 10.3
Draft analysis is always tricky, as you can't really know until these players play and play for a couple years probably. Although in some cases, like one of my draft picks Isaiah Wilson last year, you can grade sooner than later. I'm hoping to perhaps add some grade analysis to past drafts ahead. For players from this last draft, they haven't played and no grades yet, but here are some measurements we can make from our raw data. I downloaded that after the drafts to collect the names of players from each league to turn into UDFAs today. Note that for any player undrafted in a league I assigned them draft slot 257 as being later than the other 256 players selected.
TOP 5 PLAYERS SELECTED HIGHER THAN AVERAGE POSITION ACROSS ALL LEAGUES:
AFFL - Lenoir, Deommodore; Franks, Feleipe; Hufanga, Talanoa; Moore, David; Ehlinger, Sam
CFFL - Ehlinger, Sam; Mason, Ben; Farniok, Matt; Jefferson, Jermar; Van Lanen, Cole
DFFL - Brown, Shakur; Nixon, Tre; Bledsoe, Joshuah; Stevenson, Marquez; Brightwell, Gary
EFFL - Lenoir, Deommodore; Mukuamu, Israel; Hill, Trey; Twyman, Jaylen; Mason, Ben
FFFL - Camp, Jalen; Newsome, Dazz; Menet, Michal; McDuffie, Isaiah; Van Lanen, Cole
BRFL - Harvin, Pressley; Tuipulotu, Marlon; Toney, Shaka; Marshall, Jonathan; Wiggins, James
And it's not that that is necessarily good or bad either. In some cases, these players may have been critical needs that teams addressed earlier than on average because they prioritized that player/position and didn't have many picks to wait, auto-picks, or just someone they had a stronger feeling about than others and we'll see. That's the great thing about doing the draft ourselves as fans. We don't have to just say that real pick sucks or is great, but we get to be on the clock ourselves and put our own opinions to the test.
Case in point where it's not necessarily bad, but going out on a limb a little and time will tell... It didn't make the top 5, but one of the higher profile selections way above their average slot here was my selection of Dillon Radunz with my third first round pick. Turns out he went 17 spots higher than his average selection. I'd gotten Jaycee Horn much later than most leagues (23rd) right before that so felt I had some good value in hand and had another first rounder a couple picks later so felt I could go with my gut a little there. Objectively I should have gone with Teven Jenkins there, as he went right after my pick and that was his exact average spot in hindsight. Nearly did that, but read a last minute article concerned about Jenkins not as suited for LT and the Bears probably throwing him to the wolves there starting early had that writer concerned. Also had just read a similar article about Dillon Radunz being named as one of the players going the best spots for success. Maybe also had a little to do with my last year selection of Isaiah Wilson blowing up and Dillon Radunz coming in to Tennessee's RT spot to make that all better for both the Titans and my draft ego. Or maybe I over-thought that and should have gotten higher demand Teven and then Dillon with one of my other picks after that, but I wanted to get my first choice first and see who fell after (which I was actually happy getting Landon Dickerson for the interior line instead of taking two tackles), even if it was a little early by most views. If Tevin is great and Dillon sucks, it'll be a bad decision for me. Furthermore, if Trevor Lawrence becomes HOF and Trey Lance bombs, it'll be even worse as I traded down from #1 to #2 to get Lance plus an additional first rounder that I ended up using for reaching down a little for his teammate Radunz. So we have some future drama there for how all those controversial decisions turns out, but I'm happy with it no matter how the averages show. Maybe I just like the storylines there. We'll see how everyone plays in the end.
Enough about my picks, how about the other side of the coin for players that teams got later than their average spot. Maybe that means these leagues didn't think as highly of those particular players, or maybe it represents great value steals for players sliding later than they did in other leagues.
TOP 5 PLAYERS SELECTED LATER THAN AVERAGE POSITION ACROSS ALL LEAGUES:
AFFL -Twyman, Jaylen; Van Lanen, Cole; Fitzpatrick, Dez; Marshall, Jonathan; Tuipulotu, Marlon
CFFL - McGrone, Cameron; Nasirildeen, Hamsah; Herbert, Khalil; Lenoir, Deommodore; Forsythe, Stone
DFFL - Twyman, Jaylen (undrafted); Van Lanen, Cole; Ehlinger, Sam; Book, Ian; Doaks, Gerrid
EFFL - Hill, Kylin; Newman, Jamie; Fries, Will (undrafted); Fehoko, Simi; Jefferson, Jermar
FFFL - Gowan, Tay; Felton, Demetric; Brown, Shakur (undrafted); Lenoir, Deommodore; Moses, Dylan
BRFL - Lenoir, Deommodore (undrafted); Mason, Ben (undrafted); Jefferson, Jermar (undrafted); Ehlinger, Sam (undrafted); Smith, Shi (undrafted); Brightwell, Gary (undrafted); Brown, Shakur (undrafted); Moore, David (undrafted); Williams, Seth (undrafted); Stevenson, Marquez (undrafted); Newsome, Dazz (undrafted); Johnson, Jamar; Rochell, Robert
So let me know if any thoughts on the draft, either how the selections went or just generally ideas for next year. Just know that we prioritize keeping things as real as we can and as un-fake as possible in terms of changes. We've also done different things over a decade+ doing drafts and some things have worked and some haven't as we keep enhancing.
I tried to get the tool for taking a draft queue list in one league and applying it to other teams if someone had multiple ones, but didn't quite finish that in time. Should be there for next year.
Besides looking at grades of past draft players in analyzing previous selections fairly over time, any other thoughts of what we can do with the information we have? Or anybody have any better draft storylines than mine?
TOP 10 PLAYERS BY AVERAGE SELECTION ACROSS ALL LEAGUE DRAFTS:
Lawrence, Trevor 1.0 overall average
Lance, Trey 3.2
Fields, Justin 3.5
Sewell, Penei 4.3
Chase, JaMarr 6.0
Wilson, Zach 6.0
Pitts, Kyle 6.3
Smith, DeVonta 9.2
Slater, Rashawn 9.7
Parsons, Micah 10.3
Draft analysis is always tricky, as you can't really know until these players play and play for a couple years probably. Although in some cases, like one of my draft picks Isaiah Wilson last year, you can grade sooner than later. I'm hoping to perhaps add some grade analysis to past drafts ahead. For players from this last draft, they haven't played and no grades yet, but here are some measurements we can make from our raw data. I downloaded that after the drafts to collect the names of players from each league to turn into UDFAs today. Note that for any player undrafted in a league I assigned them draft slot 257 as being later than the other 256 players selected.
TOP 5 PLAYERS SELECTED HIGHER THAN AVERAGE POSITION ACROSS ALL LEAGUES:
AFFL - Lenoir, Deommodore; Franks, Feleipe; Hufanga, Talanoa; Moore, David; Ehlinger, Sam
CFFL - Ehlinger, Sam; Mason, Ben; Farniok, Matt; Jefferson, Jermar; Van Lanen, Cole
DFFL - Brown, Shakur; Nixon, Tre; Bledsoe, Joshuah; Stevenson, Marquez; Brightwell, Gary
EFFL - Lenoir, Deommodore; Mukuamu, Israel; Hill, Trey; Twyman, Jaylen; Mason, Ben
FFFL - Camp, Jalen; Newsome, Dazz; Menet, Michal; McDuffie, Isaiah; Van Lanen, Cole
BRFL - Harvin, Pressley; Tuipulotu, Marlon; Toney, Shaka; Marshall, Jonathan; Wiggins, James
And it's not that that is necessarily good or bad either. In some cases, these players may have been critical needs that teams addressed earlier than on average because they prioritized that player/position and didn't have many picks to wait, auto-picks, or just someone they had a stronger feeling about than others and we'll see. That's the great thing about doing the draft ourselves as fans. We don't have to just say that real pick sucks or is great, but we get to be on the clock ourselves and put our own opinions to the test.
Case in point where it's not necessarily bad, but going out on a limb a little and time will tell... It didn't make the top 5, but one of the higher profile selections way above their average slot here was my selection of Dillon Radunz with my third first round pick. Turns out he went 17 spots higher than his average selection. I'd gotten Jaycee Horn much later than most leagues (23rd) right before that so felt I had some good value in hand and had another first rounder a couple picks later so felt I could go with my gut a little there. Objectively I should have gone with Teven Jenkins there, as he went right after my pick and that was his exact average spot in hindsight. Nearly did that, but read a last minute article concerned about Jenkins not as suited for LT and the Bears probably throwing him to the wolves there starting early had that writer concerned. Also had just read a similar article about Dillon Radunz being named as one of the players going the best spots for success. Maybe also had a little to do with my last year selection of Isaiah Wilson blowing up and Dillon Radunz coming in to Tennessee's RT spot to make that all better for both the Titans and my draft ego. Or maybe I over-thought that and should have gotten higher demand Teven and then Dillon with one of my other picks after that, but I wanted to get my first choice first and see who fell after (which I was actually happy getting Landon Dickerson for the interior line instead of taking two tackles), even if it was a little early by most views. If Tevin is great and Dillon sucks, it'll be a bad decision for me. Furthermore, if Trevor Lawrence becomes HOF and Trey Lance bombs, it'll be even worse as I traded down from #1 to #2 to get Lance plus an additional first rounder that I ended up using for reaching down a little for his teammate Radunz. So we have some future drama there for how all those controversial decisions turns out, but I'm happy with it no matter how the averages show. Maybe I just like the storylines there. We'll see how everyone plays in the end.
Enough about my picks, how about the other side of the coin for players that teams got later than their average spot. Maybe that means these leagues didn't think as highly of those particular players, or maybe it represents great value steals for players sliding later than they did in other leagues.
TOP 5 PLAYERS SELECTED LATER THAN AVERAGE POSITION ACROSS ALL LEAGUES:
AFFL -Twyman, Jaylen; Van Lanen, Cole; Fitzpatrick, Dez; Marshall, Jonathan; Tuipulotu, Marlon
CFFL - McGrone, Cameron; Nasirildeen, Hamsah; Herbert, Khalil; Lenoir, Deommodore; Forsythe, Stone
DFFL - Twyman, Jaylen (undrafted); Van Lanen, Cole; Ehlinger, Sam; Book, Ian; Doaks, Gerrid
EFFL - Hill, Kylin; Newman, Jamie; Fries, Will (undrafted); Fehoko, Simi; Jefferson, Jermar
FFFL - Gowan, Tay; Felton, Demetric; Brown, Shakur (undrafted); Lenoir, Deommodore; Moses, Dylan
BRFL - Lenoir, Deommodore (undrafted); Mason, Ben (undrafted); Jefferson, Jermar (undrafted); Ehlinger, Sam (undrafted); Smith, Shi (undrafted); Brightwell, Gary (undrafted); Brown, Shakur (undrafted); Moore, David (undrafted); Williams, Seth (undrafted); Stevenson, Marquez (undrafted); Newsome, Dazz (undrafted); Johnson, Jamar; Rochell, Robert
So let me know if any thoughts on the draft, either how the selections went or just generally ideas for next year. Just know that we prioritize keeping things as real as we can and as un-fake as possible in terms of changes. We've also done different things over a decade+ doing drafts and some things have worked and some haven't as we keep enhancing.
I tried to get the tool for taking a draft queue list in one league and applying it to other teams if someone had multiple ones, but didn't quite finish that in time. Should be there for next year.
Besides looking at grades of past draft players in analyzing previous selections fairly over time, any other thoughts of what we can do with the information we have? Or anybody have any better draft storylines than mine?