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2015 rookie 1.10 (Pre NFL draft) for Dynasty (1 Viewer)

Who is your choice for rookie pick 1.10 in 2QB scoring?

  • WR Sammie Coates

    Votes: 4 5.1%
  • RB Teviin Coleman

    Votes: 7 9.0%
  • WR Jaelen Strong

    Votes: 16 20.5%
  • RB Duke Johnson

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • QB Brett Hundley

    Votes: 11 14.1%
  • RB Ameer Abdullah

    Votes: 7 9.0%
  • QB Bryce Petty

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • QB Garrett Grayson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • WR Breshad Perriman

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • WR Devin Smith

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • RB David Johnson

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • RB TJ Yeldon

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • WR Tyler Lockett

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (please post who this player is in the thread)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Dont play in this format

    Votes: 27 34.6%

  • Total voters
    78

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This set of polls is for rookie picks prior to the NFL draft. There will also be a set of polls for after the NFL draft. As always - please feel free to add any comments on why you selected a player at this slot and to suggest players who you think have been overlooked (or if you voted other, then please feel free to add a post on who you voted for).

The purpose for these polls is to attempt to roughly gauge the perceived values of the rookie players without knowing the context of their draft position and team that they are drafted by. The polls that take place after the NFL Draft obviously will factor in situation as well as talent, and of course the knowledge of what NFL Draft round and team each player has landed on.

Debate is very welcome as we all want to know not only which players are specifically ranked ahead of others but also why. This also bumps the thread so that more people will see the poll and hopefully participate by voting.

I will try to stay on top of these and keep the polls moving. The more votes the better. I prefer to not close any poll until there are at least 100 votes and I might leave a poll open longer if the vote is very close between prospects.

Here are the results so far:

2015 Rookie 1.01 (Pre NFL draft)

2015 Rookie 1.02 (Pre NFL draft)

2015 Rookie 1.03 (Pre NFL draft)

2015 Rookie 1.04 (Pre NFL draft)

2015 Rookie 1.05 (Pre NFL draft)

2015 Rookie 1.06 (Pre NFL draft)

2015 Rookie 1.07 (Pre NFL draft)

2015 Rookie 1.08 (Pre NFL draft)

2015 Rookie 1.09 (Pre NFL draft)

Standard Scoring

1.01 RB Todd Gurley (50.4%)
1.02 RB Melvin Gordon (79.8%)

1.03 WR Amari Cooper (67%)
1.04 WR DeVante Parker (34.1%)

1.05 WR Kevin White (48.3%)

1.06 WR Dorial Green-Beckham (33%)

1.07 RB Jay Ayaji (37.5%)

1.08 Ameer Abdullah (23.6%)

1.09 Jaelen Strong (28.1%)

PPR Scoring

1.01 RB Todd Gurley (50.4%)
1.02 RB Melvin Gordon (58.3%)
1.03 WR Amari Cooper (73.4%)

1.04 WR DeVante Parker (46.6%)

1.05 WR Kevin White (65.5%)

1.06 WR Dorial Green-Beckham (39%)

1.07 RB Jay Ayaji (26.1%)

1.08 Jaelen Strong (25%)

1.09 Ameer Abdullah (39%)

Start 2 QB Scoring

1.01 RB Todd Gurley (30%)

1.02 RB Melvin Gordon (27.4%)

1.03 QB Marcus Mariotta (31.7%)

1.04 QB Jamies Winston (37.5%)

1.05 WR Amari Cooper (26.4%)

1.06 WR WR DeVante Parker (32%)

1.07 WR Kevin White (46.6%)

1.08 WR Dorial Green-Beckham (29.2%)

1.09 Jay Ayaji (32.8%)

 
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It has taken 3 days to get 46 votes on this poll. There has been a lot of traffic recently. I wonder why there is such a lack of participation?

Coleman and Yeldon are leading the standard poll right now. There is a four way split of Coleman, Yeldon, Duke Johnson and Sammie Coates in the PPR poll. Strong is leading the 2QB poll.

 
So at 72 votes Tevin Coleman and TJ Yeldon are neck and neck in the standard poll.

There are four players in the PPR poll with almost equal number of votes. Coates, Coleman, Johnson and Yeldon.

The only one with some clarity at this point is the 2QB poll where Jaelen Strong is leading the rest.

We are going into day 6 of this poll now. At this rate maybe we could get to pick 2.12 by the time the draft rolls around.

Thank you for voting. I wish more people would.

 
It isn't that important to nail this down exactly, just get enough votes to get a general idea. I would start closing them at 50 votes.

 
It isn't that important to nail this down exactly, just get enough votes to get a general idea. I would start closing them at 50 votes.
How do you propose I close these at 50 votes when there is no clear winner?
Take the player with more votes? If the vote is 21-16, pick the guy with 21.
Until recently (11 more votes since 72) Coleman and Yeldon were tied with 16 votes each. Four players were all tied at 10 or 11 votes each in the PPR poll. That was too close to call any of those players a winner.

Since that time Tevin Coleman has pulled ahead in the standard and PPR poll. Perhaps enough for me to move on to 1.11 now.

Poll closed at 87 votes

Results

Standard Scoring

1.10 Tevin Coleman (27.3%)

PPR Scoring

1.10 Tevin Coleman (20.8%)

Start 2 QB Scoring

1.10 Jaelen Strong (20.8%)

Poll 1.11 here.

 
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It isn't that important to nail this down exactly, just get enough votes to get a general idea. I would start closing them at 50 votes.
How do you propose I close these at 50 votes when there is no clear winner?
Take the player with more votes? If the vote is 21-16, pick the guy with 21.
Until recently (11 more votes since 72) Coleman and Yeldon were tied with 16 votes each. Four players were all tied at 10 or 11 votes each in the PPR poll. That was too close to call any of those players a winner.

Since that time Tevin Coleman has pulled ahead in the standard and PPR poll. Perhaps enough for me to move on to 1.11 now.
I think he (cstu) was really saying that it doesn't matter who you pick if they are tied. This poll process isn't about decimal precision - so much will change over the next few months anyway - but rather about getting these polls directionally right and moving through them rapidly so we can draw conclusions and have data.
 

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