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JMO
02-11-2007, 11:45 AM
It seems to me that you are most likely to get big steals in the draft, when they didn't do a workout. In my current SP game, 2 of my 6 hall of famers where 2nd rounders who should have been 1st rounders. They both didnt do workouts. Anybody elese go through the no workout guys first, when looking thru the draft?

bulletsponge
02-11-2007, 02:00 PM
yea i do, more often than not therye grade is lower than they should be, so they drop furthar. whenever i see a no workout guy i always check them out

Front Office Midget
02-11-2007, 02:15 PM
It makes sense that they're rated lower than they "should" be, because a guy who didn't do workouts is a dangerous pick. So often other teams don't want to take a risk on them.

Masked
02-11-2007, 02:53 PM
I suspect you are only noticing the ones that do well and not the ones that flame out after a few years. I have drafted both types.

Dutch
02-11-2007, 03:51 PM
I suspect you are only noticing the ones that do well and not the ones that flame out after a few years. I have drafted both types.

Yup. But I weigh that wildcard aspect high. Just in case.

JMO
02-11-2007, 08:52 PM
I suspect you are only noticing the ones that do well and not the ones that flame out after a few years. I have drafted both types.

That does happen, It's just that I've never drafted a truely elite player outside the first round who wasn't a 'no workout guy'. I mean a guy who has great ratings(40/80 maybe) straight away when you draft him, not a boomer.

bulletsponge
02-11-2007, 09:21 PM
That does happen, It's just that I've never drafted a truely elite player outside the first round who wasn't a 'no workout guy'. I mean a guy who has great ratings(40/80 maybe) straight away when you draft him, not a boomer.

ive never seen a 40/80 guy drafted outside the top half of the 1st round workout or no workout

JMO
02-11-2007, 10:27 PM
ive never seen a 40/80 guy drafted outside the top half of the 1st round workout or no workout

Ok that was an exageration. I drafted a 25/81 DT in the second round tho.I have a screenshot of him 3 years into his career(82/82) the next rookie I get like that i will save a screenshot. I'm quicksimming and these guys do come up every 25 years or so. They are normally guys who didn't work out in very strong classes at that position. This guy was the 5th or 6th DT ranked. When I figure out how to post the screenshot , I'll put it up.

edit here it is..after 3 years so not proof..when I get another rookie like him, I'll post it.
http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/3370/brdprescottyl5.th.gif (http://img201.imageshack.us/my.php?image=brdprescottyl5.gif)

DougWyatt
02-11-2007, 11:50 PM
Ok that was an exageration. I drafted a 25/81 DT in the second round tho.I have a screenshot of him 3 years into his career(82/82) the next rookie I get like that i will save a screenshot. I'm quicksimming and these guys do come up every 25 years or so. They are normally guys who didn't work out in very strong classes at that position. This guy was the 5th or 6th DT ranked. When I figure out how to post the screenshot , I'll put it up.

edit here it is..after 3 years so not proof..when I get another rookie like him, I'll post it.
http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/3370/brdprescottyl5.th.gif (http://img201.imageshack.us/my.php?image=brdprescottyl5.gif)


Couple OT questions if ya don't mind.

2060 something and still only at 3 mill. How do you do that ? Real low/no cap increase, I assume - Is it working well for the AI ?

Also
How do you "quick sim" ?

DaddyTorgo
02-11-2007, 11:55 PM
i drafted Stan Sander in the 2nd round and he was a no-workout guy. I think he was something like 65/90 coming out of training camp or something.

Narcizo
02-12-2007, 03:48 AM
I definitely think it's worth taking a risk on no-combine players as the draft progresses. More often than not they're a bust but you do get the occasional good starter out of it which for a late round pick is very good going. I think I got my team's leader in sacks at the bottom of the 6th round because he was a no combine draftee.

JMO
02-12-2007, 04:31 AM
Couple OT questions if ya don't mind.

2060 something and still only at 3 mill. How do you do that ? Real low/no cap increase, I assume - Is it working well for the AI ?

Also
How do you "quick sim" ?

I increase 10/30 each year. It hasnt made much of a difference really as regards AI..I syill have a house rule of staying 30 mil under the cap..I normally have much more.

Quick simming for me is basically only drafting and free agency..no gameplanning or depth charts. I leave all that to the scout/coaches. The only thing I really dedicate time to is drafting really, I tend to do pretty well in the draft except for linebackers and QBs(regardless of the scout).

JMO
02-12-2007, 04:33 AM
I definitely think it's worth taking a risk on no-combine players as the draft progresses. More often than not they're a bust but you do get the occasional good starter out of it which for a late round pick is very good going. I think I got my team's leader in sacks at the bottom of the 6th round because he was a no combine draftee.


i really think the only way to get elite players at the end of round 1/ start of 2 isby drafting these guys.

Synovia
02-12-2007, 01:15 PM
ive never seen a 40/80 guy drafted outside the top half of the 1st round workout or no workout

I got a 19/92 Center out of the 5th round. Was like 22/85 out of camp the first year, 55/82 at the end of the first season, and 65/93 Coming out of his second camp. Maxed at 94/94 at the end of the 2nd season. I've found a lot of late round lineman who have huge potential (and actually live up to it) but are way underdeveloped. Certain position just seem to NEED to be drafted in the first round for me though...like DEs.