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  • solmon
    Pro
    • Aug 2010
    • 890

    #1

    This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

    I decided to create a draft class of about 4 rounds worth of players. Some won't be drafted until late or even drafted at all (FBs, Ps, Ks etc). I am "mapping" them at the beginning of each season, so RB David Willis will be mapped as RB Leonard Fournette. As I scout Willis, I will be scouting Fournette in all actuality and will make small attribute / appearance edits as needed after the draft. I probably will change dev trait if a top 10 player comes out as a "Bust" (like Fournette, for example) but other than that I'm not going to modify much.

    I tried to list in order of OVR ranking by position, but it's not perfect. Also mixed in JRs and rJRs who I think will declare early. Also threw in a few small-school guys where I could even if there might be 1 or 2 players that could be slightly better. I have 3 full drafts (2017-2019) done like this and will have some players for 2020 draft. Thoughts?

    QB (9)
    DeShaun Watson JR #4 6’2 210 Clemson =
    Brad Kaaya #15 JR 6’4 210 Miami =
    Chad Kelly #10 SR 6’2 215 Ole Miss =
    Luke Falk rJR #4 6’4 208 WSU =
    Seth Russell #17 rSR 6’3 220 Baylor =
    Joshua Dobbs #11 SR 6’3 212 Tennessee =
    Gunner Kiel #11 rSr 6’3 218 Cincinnati =
    C.J. Beathard #16 rSR 6’2 209 Iowa =
    Trevor Knight #8 rSR 6’0 215 Texas A&M =

    RB (10)
    Leonard Fournette #7 JR 6’1 230 LSU =
    Christian McCaffrey #5 JR 6’0 208 Stanford =
    Dalvin Cook #4 JR 5’11 205 FSU =
    Nick Chubb #27 JR 5’10 220 Georgia =
    Samaje Perine #32 JR 5’10 230 OU =
    Wayne Gallman #9 rJR 6’0 215 Clemson =
    Kareem Hunt #3 SR 5’10 228 Toledo =
    Tarean Folston #25 SR 5’9 214 Notre Dame =
    Shock Linwood #32 rSR 5’9 200 Baylor =
    Corey Clement #6 SR 5’10 219 Wisconsin =

    FB (8)
    Freddie Stevenson # SR 6’0 242 FSU =
    Sam Rogers # SR 5’10 230 Virginia Tech =
    Emmanuel Holder # rSR 5’11 242 =
    Prescott Line # rSR 6’0 234 SMU =
    Bobby Wolford # rSR 6’1 248 Boston College =
    Dakota Ball # rSR 6’2 265 Bama =
    Jaymar Parrish # SR 6’1 270 Pitt =
    Nate Iese # rSR 6’2 250 UCLA =

    WR (13)
    JuJu Smith-Schuster #9 JR 6’2 219 USC =
    Corey Davis #84 SR 6’3 213 WMU =
    Malachi Dupre #15 JR 6’3 190 LSU =
    Mike Williams # rJR 6’3 220 Clemson =
    Jehu Chesson #86 rSR 6’3 207 Michigan =
    Isiah Ford #1 JR 6’1 185 Virginia Tech =
    Fred Ross #8 SR 6’1 207 Mississippi St. =
    Josh Reynolds #11 SR 6’3 190 Texas A&M =
    Travis Dural #83 rSR 6’2 203 LSU =
    K. D. Cannon #9 JR 5’11 180 Baylor =
    Cooper Kupp #80 rSR 6’2 213 Eastern Washington =
    Kermit Whitfield #8 SR 5’8 180 FSU =
    Ryan Switzer #3 SR 5’10 185 UNC =

    TE (8)
    O.J. Howard #88 SR 6’6 242 Bama =
    Jake Butt #88 6’5 248 Michigan =
    Bucky Hodges #7 rJR 6’5 249 Virginia Tech =
    Evan Engram #17 SR 6’3 230 Ole Miss =
    Jordan Leggett #81 SR 6’5 255 Clemson =
    Jeremy Sprinkle # rSR 6’5 258 Arkansas =
    Blake Jarwin # rSR 6’4 248 Oklahoma St. =
    Josiah Price # rSR 6’3 254 Michigan St. =

    OT (9)
    Roderick Johnson # JR 6’7 323 FSU =
    Cam Robinson #74 JR 6’6 327 Bama =
    Chad Wheeler #72 rSR 6’6 310 USC =
    Zach Banner #73 rSR 6’9 360 USC =
    Mike McGlinchey # rJR 6’7 310 Notre Dame =
    Conor McDermott #68 rSR 6’9 310 UCLA =
    Adam Bisnowaty rSR 6’5 300 Pitt =
    Dan Skipper SR 6’9 331 Arkansas =
    Avery Gennesy #65 rSR 6’5 305 Texas A&M =

    OG (7)
    Dan Freeney #67 rSR 6’4 310 Indiana =
    Kyle Kalis #67 rSR 6’5 305 Michigan =
    Nico Siragusa #56 rSR 6’5 335 SDSU =
    Dorian Johnson #53 SR 6’5 305 Pitt =
    Johnny Caspers #57 rSR 6’3 298 Stanford =
    Caleb Peterson #70 rSR 6’5 300 UNC =
    Josh Boutte #76 SR 6’4 342 LSU =

    C (7)
    Pat Elflein #65 SR 6’3 300 Ohio St. =
    Ethan Pocic #77 SR 6’6 310 LSU =
    Dan Voltz #70 rSR 6’3 302 Wisconsin =
    Tyler Orlosky #65 rSR 6’3 300 West Virginia =
    Kyle Fuller #55 rSR 6’4 315 Baylor =
    Cameron Tom #70 rSr 6’4 295 Southern Miss =
    Deyshawn Bond #59 rSR 6’1 295 Cincinnati =

    DE (11)
    Myles Garrett #15 JR 6’5 260 Texas A&M =
    Derek Barnett #9 JR 6’3 268 Tennessee =
    Jonathan Allen #93 SR 6’3 292 Bama =
    Charles Harris #91 rJR 6’3 255 Mizzou =
    Dawuane Smoot #91 SR 6’3 268 Illinois =
    DeMarcus Walker #44 SR 6’2 273 FSU =
    Deatrich Wise Jr. #48 rSR 6’5 272 Arkansas =
    Isaac Rochell #90 SR 6’3 284 Notre Dame =
    Daeshon Hall #10 SR 6’5 260 Texas A&M =
    Bryan Cox Jr. #94 rSR 6’3 268 Florida =
    Lewis Neal #92 SR 6’2 268 LSU =

    DT (9)
    Malik McDowell #4 JR 6’6 285 Michigan St. =
    Lowell Lotulelei #93 JR 6’2 310 Utah =
    Carlos Watkins #94 rSR 6’3 300 Clemson =
    Jarron Jones #94 rSR 6’5 316 Notre Dame =
    Jaleel Johnson #67 rSR 6’3 310 Iowa =
    Eddie Vanderdoes #47 rJR 6’3 305 UCLA =
    Charles Walker #97 rJR 6’2 300 OU =
    Montravious Adams #1 SR 6’4 309 Auburn =
    Dalvin Tomlinson #54 rSR 6’2 307 Bama

    OLB (10)
    Tim Williams #56 SR 6’4 237 Bama =
    Jarrad Davis #40 SR 6’1 234Florida =
    Devonte Fields #92 rSR 6’3 245 Louisville =
    Josh Carraway #94 rSR 6’3 250 TCU =
    Ryan Anderson #22 rSR 6’2 253 Bama =
    Marquis Haynes #10 JR 6’3 225 Ole Miss =
    Jalen Reeves-Maybin #21 SR 6’1 228 Tennessee =
    Deon Hollins #58 UCLA SR 6’0 230 UCLA =
    Skai Moore #10 SR 6’2 218 South Carolina =
    Vince Biegel #47 rSR 6’4 246 Wisconsin =

    ILB (8)
    Raekwon McMillan #5 JR 6’2 240 Ohio St. =
    Rueben Foster #10 SR 6’1 240 Bama =
    Anthony Walker #18 rJR 6’1 235 NW=
    Kendell Beckwith # SR 6’2 252 LSU =
    Keith Kelsey #55 SR 6’1 236 Louisville =
    Hardy Nickerson # rSR 6’0 230 Illinois =
    Ben Boulware #10 SR 6’0 240 Clemson =
    Nick DeLuca #49 SR 6’3 245 NDSU =

    CB (8)
    Adoree Jackson #2 JR 5’11 185 USC (ATH) =
    Desmond King #14 SR 5’11 200 Iowa =
    Jalen Tabor #31 JR 6’0 192 Florida =
    Cordrea Tankersley #25 SR 6’0 195 Clemson =
    Jourdan Lewis #26 SR 5’10 176 Michigan =
    Tre’Davious White #18 SR 5’11 192 LSU =
    Cole Luke #36 SR 5’11 183 Notre Dame
    Cameron Sutton #23 SR 5’11 189 Tennessee =

    FS (6)
    Max Redfield #10 SR 6’1 205 Notre Dame =
    Marcus Maye # SR 5’11 207 Florida =
    Johnathan Ford #23 SR 6’0 204 Auburn =
    Armani Watts #23 JR 5’11 205 Texas A&M =
    Ahmad Thomas #13 SR 6’0 213 OU =
    Rayshawn Jenkins #26 SR 6’1 210 Miami =

    SS (6)
    Jabrill Peppers #5 JR 6’1 212 Michigan =
    Jamal Adams #33 JR 6’1 211 LSU =
    Eddie Jackson #4 SR 6’0 200 Bama =
    Josh Harvey-Clemons #25 rSR 6’4 228 LV =
    Tony Conner #12 SR 6’1 215 Ole Miss =
    Justin Evans #14 SR 6’0 199 Texas A&M =

    P (5)
    Hayden Hunt # rSR 5’11 210 CSU =
    Austin Rehkow # SR 6’3 215 Idaho =
    Sam Foltz # rSR 6’2 205 Nebraska =
    Cameron Johnston # SR 5’11 195 =
    Dalton Schomp # rSR 6’1 218 Florida Atlantic =

    K (5)
    Andy Phillips # rSR 5’10 210 Utah =
    Conrad Ukropina # rSR 6’0 193 Stanford =
    Adam Griffith # rSR 5’10 193 Bama =
    Jake Elliott # SR 5’9 165 Memphis =
    Josh Lambert # rSR 5’11 215 West Virginia =
    Last edited by solmon; 06-17-2016, 10:52 AM.
    Gig 'Em
  • Mr.Tennessee
    Rookie
    • Oct 2015
    • 72

    #2
    Re: This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

    You left out Jalen Hurd from UT. Dude is a beast, I remember playing against him in high school.

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    • solmon
      Pro
      • Aug 2010
      • 890

      #3
      Re: This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

      Originally posted by Mr.Tennessee
      You left out Jalen Hurd from UT. Dude is a beast, I remember playing against him in high school.
      He is a beast!! I have him staying another year and being drafted in 2018 as a top-3 back. Too much competition in this upcoming 2017 class in my opinion. I think he and Royce Freeman will stay to improve draft stock.
      Gig 'Em

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      • NateDogPack12
        Go Pack Go!!
        • Jul 2011
        • 1271

        #4
        Re: This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

        Originally posted by solmon
        He is a beast!! I have him staying another year and being drafted in 2018 as a top-3 back. Too much competition in this upcoming 2017 class in my opinion. I think he and Royce Freeman will stay to improve draft stock.
        You're of course free to do what you want but I think backs need to get out ASAP if they can go on Day 2. So much wear and tear on a back's body. Every year matters for them and injury risk is high. I would peg both of those guys as coming out.
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        • TarHeelPhenom
          All Star
          • Jul 2002
          • 7102

          #5
          Re: This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

          Im pretty sure that barring injury, by the end of next football season you will be adding Elijah Hood to the RB corps.
          "Dunks are tough, but when a 35 footer come rainin out the sky...it'll wire you up"

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          • Toupal
            MVP
            • May 2014
            • 1296

            #6
            Re: This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

            I plan on doing exactly this.

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            • That Army Allen
              Pro
              • Jul 2013
              • 3

              #7
              Re: This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

              Nate Gerry and Jordan Westerkamp at FS and WR respectively are two of the higheSt rated returning seniors at their position by quite a few draft guys remarks.
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              • MountaineersSon
                Banned
                • Jul 2015
                • 106

                #8
                Re: This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

                Is Chad Kelly the son of Jim Kelly?

                Oh and great list to start off with. I know you'll be getting more and more ideas to add to the list. It'll definitely help me.
                Last edited by MountaineersSon; 06-18-2016, 09:10 AM.

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                • BearsFan4life54
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 15

                  #9
                  Re: This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

                  Originally posted by MountaineersSon
                  Is Chad Kelly the son of Jim Kelly?

                  Oh and great list to start off with. I know you'll be getting more and more ideas to add to the list. It'll definitely help me.
                  Jim is his Uncle
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                  • reyes the roof
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 11522

                    #10
                    Re: This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

                    Originally posted by NateDogPack12
                    You're of course free to do what you want but I think backs need to get out ASAP if they can go on Day 2. So much wear and tear on a back's body. Every year matters for them and injury risk is high. I would peg both of those guys as coming out.
                    Plus you get to free agency a year earlier, and it's actually better to get drafted on day 2 than day 1 if you're going to go at the end of round because of the 5th year option 1st rounders are subject to

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                    • dreadnok89
                      Banned
                      • Sep 2014
                      • 17

                      #11
                      Re: This is how I'm approaching editing Rookies

                      Hey man, can you tell me the stats on prescott line? He was an insane run blocker in college

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