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Old 01-02-2011, 06:52 PM   #226
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Re: 2011 NFL Draft

If the Redskins, Dallas and SF end up with 6-10 records who gets the best pick? Who's second? Anyone know?
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Old 01-02-2011, 06:54 PM   #227
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Eli untouched, Hall gets burned, and no safety support. A team effort in sucking.
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I think the Skins could pick anywhere from 7 to 14.
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Old 01-02-2011, 09:33 PM   #229
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Well everyone except JB who's sleepwalking!
Hahaha I'm dreaming, huh? I thought all his horribly bad snaps this season have plunged his draft projection. Guess not.

Well, if he slips to the 2nd round, we should definitely go for it.
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Old 01-02-2011, 09:35 PM   #230
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If the Redskins, Dallas and SF end up with 6-10 records who gets the best pick? Who's second? Anyone know?
Tie breaker is Strength of Schedule.
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Old 01-02-2011, 09:51 PM   #231
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2011 NFL Draft Order: Bears Spot To Be Determined - The Deep Dish - SB Nation Chicago


The Carolina Panthers will have the first overall selection, as they finished with the league's worst record, 2-14. Three teams follow at 4-12 -- the Denver Broncos, the Cincinnati Bengals, and the Buffalo Bills. When this happens, they are slotted in draft order with the team having the lowest opponent's winning percentage on top. As of now, then, the Broncos will pick second overall, followed by the Bengals with the third pick and the Bills fourth.

That's followed by the two 5-11 teams, the Arizona Cardinals and the Cleveland Browns, who get the fifth and sixth picks respectively. Then it gets a little dicey, because seven teams are tied at 6-10. After the jump, here's where all these 6-10 teams will pick (subject to change based on tiebreakers and the result of tonight's game):

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No. 7: San Francisco 49ers
No. 8: Tennessee Titans
No. 9: Washington Redskins
No. 10: Dallas Cowboys
No. 11: Houston Texans
No. 12: Minnesota Vikings
No. 13: Detroit Lions

Looks pretty simple, right? But wait, there's more! If the Seattle Seahawks lose to the St. Louis Rams tonight, they will also fall to 6-10, and would likely slot in at the eighth pick, with that pushing everyone else down a slot. If the Rams lose, they'll only be 7-9, and the above order will remain unchanged. That ought to get you started on putting your draft books together.
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2011 NFL Draft Order: Bears Spot To Be Determined - The Deep Dish - SB Nation Chicago


The Carolina Panthers will have the first overall selection, as they finished with the league's worst record, 2-14. Three teams follow at 4-12 -- the Denver Broncos, the Cincinnati Bengals, and the Buffalo Bills. When this happens, they are slotted in draft order with the team having the lowest opponent's winning percentage on top. As of now, then, the Broncos will pick second overall, followed by the Bengals with the third pick and the Bills fourth.

That's followed by the two 5-11 teams, the Arizona Cardinals and the Cleveland Browns, who get the fifth and sixth picks respectively. Then it gets a little dicey, because seven teams are tied at 6-10. After the jump, here's where all these 6-10 teams will pick (subject to change based on tiebreakers and the result of tonight's game):

Star-divide

No. 7: San Francisco 49ers
No. 8: Tennessee Titans
No. 9: Washington Redskins
No. 10: Dallas Cowboys
No. 11: Houston Texans
No. 12: Minnesota Vikings
No. 13: Detroit Lions

Looks pretty simple, right? But wait, there's more! If the Seattle Seahawks lose to the St. Louis Rams tonight, they will also fall to 6-10, and would likely slot in at the eighth pick, with that pushing everyone else down a slot. If the Rams lose, they'll only be 7-9, and the above order will remain unchanged. That ought to get you started on putting your draft books together.
So we can get the 9th or 10th best player on the board. Also we'll pick in the top 10 of the second round. Good.
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Old 01-02-2011, 10:06 PM   #233
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So we can get the 9th or 10th best player on the board. Also we'll pick in the top 10 of the second round. Good.
Not that this will at all be the same come draft day, as it stupidly will change like the weather, but... Currently Scouts Inc.'s Top 32 in the draft on ESPN has the #9 overall player as DE adrian Clayborn out of Iowa. #10 is Stephen Paea, DT out of Oregon State.

I follow this webpage a lot for fantasy and draft stuff. Pretty insightful most of the time. Walterfootball.com
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Old 01-02-2011, 10:10 PM   #234
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From the numbers I just ran (which mind you could be wrong) using W/L % and SOS:

We will be 11th if the Rams win.

We will be tied for 9th/10th if the Seahawks win (coin flip).

The interesting thing is that if the Rams win, they're the 4 seed. If they lose, they pick 11th.

Edit: The coin-flip would be with Dallas!
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Old 01-02-2011, 10:11 PM   #235
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just said on riggos postgame we pick 11 and dallas picks 6
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just said on riggos postgame we pick 11 and dallas picks 6
How could that be? Both are 6-10 and strength of schedule I believe is also the same and the Cowboys have a better division record than the Redskins. I think they are wrong.
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Old 01-02-2011, 10:23 PM   #237
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just said on riggos postgame we pick 11 and dallas picks 6
That doesn't sound right. This is what I have with a Seattle Win (again, mind you, I did SOS by hand from looking at each teams' schedule)

Pick Team Win Loss Opp_Win_%
1 Carolina 2 14 0.582
2 Denver 4 12 0.516
3 Buffalo 4 12 0.578
4 Cincinnati 4 12 0.586
5 Arizona 5 11 0.469
6 Cleveland 5 11 0.574
7 San Francisco 6 10 0.492
8 Tennessee 6 10 0.508
9 Dallas 6 10 0.516
10 Washington 6 10 0.516
11 Houston 6 10 0.523
12 Detroit 6 10 0.543
13 Minnesota 6 10 0.543

Edit: Table looked like crap
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That doesn't sound right. This is what I have with a Seattle Win (again, mind you, I did SOS by hand from looking at each teams' schedule)

Pick Team Win Loss Opp Win % 1 Carolina 2 14 0.582 2 Denver 4 12 0.516 3 Buffalo 4 12 0.578 4 Cincinnati 4 12 0.586 5 Arizona 5 11 0.469 6 Cleveland 5 11 0.574 7 San Francisco 6 10 0.492 8 Tennessee 6 10 0.508 9 Dallas 6 10 0.516 10 Washington 6 10 0.516 11 Houston 6 10 0.523 12 Detroit 6 10 0.543 13 Minnesota 6 10 0.543
Does division record count? Dallas has a better one.
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Old 01-02-2011, 10:27 PM   #239
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I believe it's W/L record, then SoS, Then Division and Conference W/L, not sure in which order. Dallas having a better record than us in those means they pick later than us.
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Old 01-02-2011, 10:30 PM   #240
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A Seattle Loss pushes all the 6-10 teams down a spot except maybe San Fran. Any team out of the NFC west will have a terrible SoS.
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