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That seems like a good system. This is how the scoring system works on NFL.com http://predictpick.nfl.com/prizing You will earn Fantasy Points based on the accuracy of the selections you made on your Draft Card in comparison to the actual results of round 1 of the Draft as outlined in the below chart. NOTE: Prior to submitting your Draft Card, double check your selections to ensure that you are selecting players who are draft-eligible. Note that you are guessing the pick order, not the team who picks each player. In the event of a trade, your picks will not change order with the trading teams. For example, if team A trades up from the 12th pick to the 4th pick, your pick order will stay the same regardless of which NFL team picks in that slot. POINT LEVEL DEFINITION FANTASY POINTS EARNED Correct Pick 100 Fantasy Points will be awarded for each selected prospect on your Draft Card who was picked during round 1 of the Draft in the same number order as your selection. Example: if you selected John Doe to be picked first on your Draft Card and if during the 2017 NFL Draft he was actually picked first, then you will receive 100 Fantasy Points. 100 Fantasy Points One Away 50 Fantasy Points will be awarded for each selected prospect on your Draft Card who was picked during round 1 of the Draft either 1 position before or after your selection.Example: if you selected John Doe to be picked second on your Draft Card and if during the 2017 NFL Draft he was actually picked either first or third, then you will receive 50 Fantasy Points. 50 Fantasy Points Two Away 20 Fantasy Points will be awarded for each selected prospect on your Draft Card who was picked during round 1 of the Draft either 2 positions before or after your selection.Example: if you selected John Doe to be picked third on your Draft Card and if during the 2017 NFL Draft he was actually picked either first or fifth, then you will receive 20 Fantasy Points. 20 Fantasy Points Three Plus (but still selected in first round) 10 Fantasy Points will be awarded for each selected prospect on your Draft Card who was picked during round 1 of the Draft either 3 or more positions before or after your selection.Example: if you selected John Doe to be picked tenth on your Draft Card and if during the 2017 NFL Draft he was actually picked seventh (or earlier) or between thirteenth and thirty-second, then you will receive 10 Fantasy Points. 10 Fantasy Points Additionally, you will have the opportunity to earn Bonus Fantasy Points, which are based on the quantity of Correct Picks (as defined above) made on your Draft Card as follows: POINT LEVEL BONUS FANTASY POINTS EARNED 5 to 9 Correct Picks 100 Bonus Fantasy Points 10 to 14 Correct Picks 200 Bonus Fantasy Points 15 to 19 Correct Picks 300 Bonus Fantasy Points 20 to 24 Correct Picks 400 Bonus Fantasy Points 25 to 29 Correct Picks 500 Bonus Fantasy Points 30 to 32 Correct Picks 600 Bonus Fantasy Points Scoring Example: If a participant picks, in exact order, the thirty-two (32) first round Draft picks, he/she will accrue 3,100 Fantasy Points + 600 Bonus Fantasy Points for a total of 3,700 Fantasy Points (maximum number of Fantasy Points available). If a prospective NFL player is picked by a team in the first round of the Draft but was not included in the list of pre-identified prospective NFL players provided on the Fantasy Game Page during the Promotion Period, no Fantasy Points will be earned for that pick. If a participant does not fill in all thirty-two (32) slots in his/her Draft Card by the completion of the Promotion Period, no Fantasy Points will be earned for the pick(s) which was left blank. I think the Bills draft board looks like this. 1) Garrett 2) Hooker 3) Adams 4) Lattimore 5) Watson 6) Howard 7) Thomas 8) Reddick 9) Peppers 10) Allen With 9 WRs on the roster I think they either add one in round 3 or round 4 (acquired by trading down in round 2).
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until pick 10 in round 1
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Any interest in this? BUMP
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I agree 100% with this.
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I made a group for our message board on NFL.com for predict the pick. If you are interested in putting your 1st round mock draft up, join the group. http://predictpick.nfl.com/ Group name: Two Bills Drive password: mb123 Also you can post your first round mock draft to this thread as well, after it has been finalized.
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For argument's sake on a Friday: McCaffery vs. Peppers
billspro replied to Ennjay's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think they will both be probowlers. McCaffery is the best slot WR in the draft and also a great change of pace RB (has a jump cut similar to Shady). I think he will be a mix of Sproles and Edelman at the next level. He already runs routes like a pro WR, best in the draft at route running. He might even end up being a better WR than Williams and Davis. Who cares what his bench press was? Peppers is going to play multiple positions in the secondary. His versatility will make him invaluable. He is the perfect player to defend these offenses that split TEs out wide. He can play a hybrid S/LB/CB role. Both guys could end up being probowl special teams players. I strongly disagree with people that do not like these guys. I will be surprised if either are available at pick 20. -
Sounds like LB early is a possibility
billspro replied to billspro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He seems to be more of an ILB prospect on most sites. -
Sounds like LB early is a possibility
billspro replied to billspro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I am a big fan of Reddick. I think he can play all LB positions and DE in speed packages. He is one of the bast pass rushers in the class and at the senior bowl he was probably the best coverage LB. I don't know if Whaley would draft someone from Temple in round 1, but I would be very happy if he was the pick. -
McDermott says WR2 is already on the roster
billspro replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Davis is not in that category. Those guys were can't miss prospects throughout the entire draft process. They also played in the SEC against top competition. Davis plays in a weak conference and has injury concerns, he is a good player but may be a reach at 10. -
Sounds like LB early is a possibility
billspro replied to billspro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
what about Peppers in that scenario? The guy excelled at that position in college. -
McDermott says WR2 is already on the roster
billspro replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think it will be in rounds 1-3. Coach has to get his guy, they view Taylor as a bridge. -
Sounds like LB early is a possibility
billspro replied to billspro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree he did play well last year in his limited snaps. I could live with him as a starter. There is no doubt that position at least needs competition though. That is very possible as well. -
Sounds like LB early is a possibility
billspro replied to billspro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bills coach Sean McDermott says Ramon Humber and Lorenzo Alexander are currently slated to be his outside linebackers in 4-3 defense. That's a jump for Humber, who was almost exclusively a special teams player last season for Buffalo. Also on Mike Rodak's twitter -
Sounds like LB early is a possibility
billspro replied to billspro's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Mike Rodak on twitter Sean McDermott says he expects Reggie Ragland to start at MLB. Also labels Preston Brown as a MLB, but does not use word starter. -
McDermott said as of now Alexander and Humber are starting OLBs and Ragland is starting MLB. Preston is a backup right now. Reddick is a real possibility at 10 if that is the case. The LB out of Vandy could be a possibility in a trade down scenario. I think Reddick would be the best fit for this D in the entire draft.
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I actually really like Tyrod. He is the perfect bridge Qb with the new contract. I would keep Tyrod for the next couple years, I think you can build a competitive playoff team with him as the starter. He should continue to start until someone beats him out. I don't think I could go back to watching an EJ/Losman/Edwards type of QB. I would prefer to draft a guy this year so he has a chance to beat out Tyrod next season. The 2018 class is way over hyped right now, their grades will come down when they actually start being evaluated. Darnold seems to be the real deal, but he is going to go with the 1st pick (and no one is going to trade that pick away). If I was running the team I would go Watson in round 1 or Kizer/Mahomes in round 2 (and yes Mahome will be there in round 2, he is way overrated on this board).
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I think all signs are pointing to a QB in round 1 or 2. Tyrod is essentially on a 1 year bridge QB deal. I don't think Cardale has shown enough to be seen as a franchise QB. They have not brought a veteran backup QB in because they are going to bring in a developmental prospect. I think they pick a QB in round one and trade back in round 2 to acquire a 4th round and a 7th round pick.
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He has some talent, no doubt, but to say he will be a probowler is just silly. The guy is very raw, he still has to learn how to read a defence. He throws the ball a ton in that system, but probably only 3-4 throws translate to the NFL level. A lot of times he makes one read, if the player is not open he runs around and throws a dart, again he is not athletic enough to make that happen at the NFL level. He has to learn how to read a defence, use footwork (probably the worst I have seen on an NFL prospect), improve ball placement, and rely less on his legs. He has as talented an arm as you will see on a QB. There are still a lot of things that have to go right for that to happen. He does have a chance to be a probowler if everything goes right. He is a second round prospect and needs to sit for a couple years in my opinion. If we are going QB at 10 I want Watson.
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Ragland had a pretty solid 40 time, I think he was around 4.63. He is easily fast enough to cover. Foster ran a 4.7 at his pro day for comparison.
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Changes coming to Bills front office?
billspro replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
One voice, Whaley doesn't like public speaking. That is all that can be made of this imo. -
I don't think it mattered who they picked. There was no right answer, all the QBs were career backups at best. EJ had the arm and intangibles (which gave him a small chance of working out), he never had the instincts or the accuracy to be a consistent NFL Qb.
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Malcolm Butler wants out of New England
billspro replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree, they are going to be the favourite to win the Super Bowl this year (by a large margin). I hope I get to see us win an AFCE division once before Brady retires. -
We could not have picked a worse year to be forced into picking a Qb.
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Malcolm Butler wants out of New England
billspro replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well they will obviously still be a good team. I just think Gilmore will be a downgrade on their defence. Butler played great for them last year. Plus that contract is brutal. -
Reddick is awesome. I would be fine with him at 10, a trade down scenario would be even better. He might be the most versatile defender in the class. He has a great dip when pass rushing, covered great at the senior bowl, has instincts (TFL machine), and great speed. 2015 12.5 TFL 5.0 sacks 2016 22.5 TFL 10.5 sacks That is a lot of impact plays.