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Rank the 2012 Rookies: Late August Polls (1 Viewer)

Who is the #6 rookie?

  • Doug Martin

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • David Wilson

    Votes: 19 30.2%
  • Isaiah Pead

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Ronnie Hillman

    Votes: 2 3.2%
  • Russell Wilson

    Votes: 5 7.9%
  • Justin Blackmon

    Votes: 18 28.6%
  • Michael Floyd

    Votes: 2 3.2%
  • Kendall Wright

    Votes: 11 17.5%
  • Stephen Hill

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Alshon Jeffery

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Coby Fleener

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    63

ZWK

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1. Trent Richardson 57%

2. Andrew Luck 54%

3. Robert Griffin III 36%

One last round of polls before the season starts. We'll do this rapid-fire style, with a new post each day and 3 polls per post. Vote in all 3, and pick a different player in each one.

 
nice to do this close to the season, but posting them three at a time can lead to wonky results.

 
nice to do this close to the season, but posting them three at a time can lead to wonky results.
Somewhat wonky, but they shouldn't be *too* wonky (with the way I'm calculating results) as long as everyone follows instructions and votes for their top player first, their second choice next, and then their third choice.For the #5 poll, I'm counting all the votes in the #5 poll plus all the votes in the #4 poll (except for the winner at #4). For the #6 poll, I'm adding up the votes in all 3 polls. So if you vote for David Wilson as #4 but Doug Martin wins #4, then your vote will also count towards David Wilson at #5. (If you have Wilson at #4 and then Blackmon at #5, I'll end up counting both votes towards the #5 poll, which is screwy, but on the whole the results should still end up within a few percentage points of what they're supposed to be.)
 
nice to do this close to the season, but posting them three at a time can lead to wonky results.
Somewhat wonky, but they shouldn't be *too* wonky (with the way I'm calculating results) as long as everyone follows instructions and votes for their top player first, their second choice next, and then their third choice.For the #5 poll, I'm counting all the votes in the #5 poll plus all the votes in the #4 poll (except for the winner at #4). For the #6 poll, I'm adding up the votes in all 3 polls. So if you vote for David Wilson as #4 but Doug Martin wins #4, then your vote will also count towards David Wilson at #5. (If you have Wilson at #4 and then Blackmon at #5, I'll end up counting both votes towards the #5 poll, which is screwy, but on the whole the results should still end up within a few percentage points of what they're supposed to be.)
that makes it better. good idea.
 
I'm closing the poll now, with 45 votes.

Martin is dominating the #4 poll (he was neck-and-neck with Griffin for the #3). David Wilson and Justin Blackmon are neck-and-neck for the #5, and I'm just going to call it now for Wilson, who has a slight lead. Keeping it open longer might change who takes the #5, but it won't change the fact that Wilson & Blackmon are neck-and-neck for #5 & #6, which is really all that I care about. Let's keep things moving: the next poll is up here.

 
I'm closing the poll now, with 45 votes.

Martin is dominating the #4 poll (he was neck-and-neck with Griffin for the #3). David Wilson and Justin Blackmon are neck-and-neck for the #5, and I'm just going to call it now for Wilson, who has a slight lead. Keeping it open longer might change who takes the #5, but it won't change the fact that Wilson & Blackmon are neck-and-neck for #5 & #6, which is really all that I care about. Let's keep things moving: the next poll is up here.
Doug Martin has now won the #3 choice in the first set of votes after the voting was closed off at 30 votes!
 

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