I heard the guys on the radio mention an article that discussed all of the top mock draft guys and assigned scores for them based on their accuracy in this years NFL draft. I tried to find the article but couldn’t find it. The source of the article assigned a point for a correct pick to the correct team and a half point for predicting a player to the right team in the wrong spot. Mel Kiper got 1.5 points for the 1st round by picking the #1 overall pick (who didn’t?) and Will Anderson to the Texans in the wrong spot. That’s it. Lol. Personally, no one should get a point for correctly picking Young to Carolina because the entire world knew it. So Mel Kiper essentially got a goose egg for the entire first round. That’s hard to do for anyone who pays attention, let alone for the guy who created the mock draft industry.
Another mock draft nugget, PFF put out a 2024 mock draft and have the Steelers taking an ILB with the 10th overall pick.
Another mock draft nugget, PFF put out a 2024 mock draft and have the Steelers taking an ILB with the 10th overall pick.
- If the Steelers are drafting 10th overall, then heads need to roll. With the highest paid defense in the league, if they are drafting 10th overall then it’s an organizational epic fail and an overhaul is needed.
- If the Steelers take an ILB 10th overall, that’s worse than taking a RB in the 1st round, and again, heads would need to roll.
- The only thing worse would be drafting Dino Tomlin with the 10th overall pick, at which point, every executive (including Mike Tomlin) would need to be shot.