05-13-2020, 03:41 PM
(05-13-2020, 03:30 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: To be fair Peters is really old which is why he is still out there.
In the end I think the eye ball test is the best way to grade players cause sometimes PFF can be perplexing to say the least on
their grades. They used to be much better as Truck alludes to back before NBC and Collinsworth jumped in. This still doesn't
mean either Warford or Peters wouldn't be major upgrades for us.
I think the biggest debunker of his notion that it is the #1 tool, is what I posted in the last post: forget free agency, keeping your own, etc., when you are drafting a college player, you have the LEAST first-hand knowledge of how he will do in the league, in comparison to any current NFLer and as a result, you would be MORE prone to use an outside source as scouting.
Josh Jones had their highest-graded OT season ever, for a college OT.
He's picked 72nd overall. Full stop.
FULL STOP.
There's no need to even continue the notion that it is the #1/main tool used by teams, after the fact above.