switz
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Actually, it doesn't seem to fit ANY years, after the recent adjustments made.So this system seems to fit for several years yet it's "off by quite a bit" based on this year's crop that have yet to play yet? Seriously, Switz, have an open mind even ONCE and realize you may not be right 100% of the time. I know you're absolutely dumbfounded that your boy Felix doesn't fit the criteria thus hampering his sure path to Canton, but it may be possible.
I'm guessing he has those players ordered the way they model, and if any model says Jackson is a better prospect than Peterson, Lynch, Maroney, and Bush, it's off by quite a bit.Plus, do you REALLY think Matt Forte is the best prospect out of this year's crop????Maurice Jones-Drew (2nd best model score in last ten years behind LT)
Brandon Jackson - total bust
Peterson, Adrian - best prospect of the bunch
Marshawn Lynch - definitely talented
Laurence Maroney - seems like he has the talent
Chris Henry - who knows
Reggie Bush - definitely talented
Whatever is causing the high rankings of Matt Forte and Brandon Jackson, and the low rankings of Reggie Bush and Felix Jones, is probably the problem area with the system. Just my $0.02. And yes, I know I can be wrong at times...
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Draft position is only evidence of one team's evaluation of a players talent. Look at Chris Johnson this year as an example.However, the one thing a mid-to-high first round pick ensures is opportunity, which is necessary for success.
EDIT TO ADD: I also think that this is going to take a few years to prove out. This type of offensive mentality may not last, and I think the Reggie Bush, Darren McFadden, Chris Johnson type of players will be the keys to the puzzle for the teams wanting to do this. In 2-3 years we will see how well it's working.