03-31-2020, 04:09 PM
(03-31-2020, 04:02 PM)BengalChris Wrote: LOL What do any of those degrees have to do with player skill projecting to the NFL? Oh, exactly nothing.
I won't make any excuses for MJD's ridiculous mock. But at least he's got the QBs going at the top of the round, which, if one were to do a statistical analysis of the draft is exactly where you'd expect QBs to be taken in today's game.
Read the explanation of her draft dude.
In fact, I'll just post it here for you.
Quote:Now that many big moves have been made in free agency, I re-ran my analytics-based mock draft ... I guess that makes this my Analytics Mock 2.0, which reflects personnel adjustments from free agency but is still based solely on a contextual, data-driven model that aims to do one thing:
Maximize each team's potential to win as many games as possible in 2020.
Just like my Mock 1.0, take note: I am NOT attempting to predict or divine what teams will ACTUALLY DO on draft day. This is not meant to predict how the draft will play out in reality. Rather, I am using this model to, again, examine what teams should do if winning the most games in 2020 is the only goal. The exercise I am taking you through here considers current rosters and the overall market of remaining free agents.
She is making selections based on who adds the most value to each team in 2020 alone. So drafting a rookie QB will not change your team in 2020 as much as a Chase Young or Isaiah Simmons.
I agree it's a stupid and silly concept for a mock draft. But man, the way you are approaching criticizing her is extremely ugly and I recommend you re-evaluate your thought process regarding women in the NFL space. She is more than qualified to post mock drafts on a website hosted by the NFL.