its not officially draft season until bloom's top 100 comes out...
ITS GO TIME!
love the comp players, & not just the specific player examples, but FORMALLY... combining a few players from the constellation of possible physical traits & skill set attributes enables thinking/speaking with greater precision, & evoking more relevant images on the other end... multiple perspectives are better than one, as they can simultaneously amplify accurately observed positives & dampen spurious negatives, through corroborational overlap & intersection... you can't triangulate an earthquake with one or even two monitoring station/s (can comp player triangulation be just around the corner?

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insightful & an education as always, keep up the great work on the rest of the highly anticipated installs into the 2009 draft class collective meme...
biggest surprises (for me)...
maclin being as low as he is (he looks so explosive in the open field, but haven't scouted his route running & hands)...
how high curry is (you know i agree he is a SPECIAL prospect, & i know how you generally downgrade D relative to O, so you must be off-the-charts positive on him from a scouting standpoint)... i think if he went to a team like the rams where he would be a MLB (i expect LT monroe/smith), he should be the highest drafted in IDP in such leagues in years... if he were a SLB or strong side 3-4 OLB, does he have the scoring upside of ware? this high a ranking will DEFINITELY get people's attention, if that was your intention

(that said, i know you call it like you see it)...
also, to a lesser extent (than maclin), how low harvin is, but i probably shouldn't be... sounds like he may be a great college player with a diverse, eclectic skill set, but potentially a prospect without an NFL position (& may have some character or personality red flags, compounding that question mark?).. this is probably a case where his fantasy slot might to some degree be a function of when he goes, where he goes, & how it looks like he will be used, ultimately...
* how would you compare nicks physical tools & skill set with dwayne bowe & his game?
BTW, & you no doubt are aware of this, mayock thinks robiskie eventually has #1 upside (& you did use housh as a comp player... sure, if he goes to a place where it looks like he might play a housh-like role, he rockets up fantasy boards... after crabtree/maclin, commanding most of the attention, i think i like nicks & robiskie next best from the '09 WR class... i do need to scout britt, though)...
** dillard i can't claim as a surprise as i hadn't heard of him previously, & i'd have no basis on which to critique the ranking... needless to say, i'll be checking him out... ditto for thomas...
sounds like a good class for receiving TEs...