Per ESPN best still available

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According to ESPN here are the best still available for this years draft.

#4 Breece Hall (POS-1st, OVR-30th, Grade-88)
#58 Eyioma Uwazurike (POS-11th, OVR-90th, Grade-74)
#81 Charlie Kolar (POS-7th, OVR-113th, Grade-70)
#163 Mike Rose (POS-17th, OVR-195th, Grade-55)
#290 Chase Allen (POS-21st, OVR-322nd, Grade-36)
#328 Andrew Mevis (POS-4th, OVR-360th, Grade-31)
#329 Brock Purdy (POS-14th, OVR-361th, Grade-31)

Also according to ESPN here is each players projection in percentages (Specialists weren't included, sorry Mevis)

(Pro Bowler, Starter, Backup, Replacement, Non-factor)

Breece Hall
P S B R N
36.7 38.1 16.8 1.6 6.9
Eyioma Uwazurike
P S B R N
5.1 19.2 26.4 19.0 30.2
Charlie Kolar
P S B R N
10.2 37.0 29.7 0.0 23.1
Mike Rose
P S B R N
5.3 24.2 30.3 15.8 24.5
Chase Allen
P S B R N
1.5 10.4 26.9 0.0 61.3
Brock Purdy
P S B R N
0.0 0.0 2.5 19.3 78.1
 
According to ESPN here are the best still available for this years draft.

#4 Breece Hall (POS-1st, OVR-30th, Grade-88)
#58 Eyioma Uwazurike (POS-11th, OVR-90th, Grade-74)
#81 Charlie Kolar (POS-7th, OVR-113th, Grade-70)
#163 Mike Rose (POS-17th, OVR-195th, Grade-55)
#290 Chase Allen (POS-21st, OVR-322nd, Grade-36)
#328 Andrew Mevis (POS-4th, OVR-360th, Grade-31)
#329 Brock Purdy (POS-14th, OVR-361th, Grade-31)

Also according to ESPN here is each players projection in percentages (Specialists weren't included, sorry Mevis)

(Pro Bowler, Starter, Backup, Replacement, Non-factor)

Breece Hall
P S B R N
36.7 38.1 16.8 1.6 6.9
Eyioma Uwazurike
P S B R N
5.1 19.2 26.4 19.0 30.2
Charlie Kolar
P S B R N
10.2 37.0 29.7 0.0 23.1
Mike Rose
P S B R N
5.3 24.2 30.3 15.8 24.5
Chase Allen
P S B R N
1.5 10.4 26.9 0.0 61.3
Brock Purdy
P S B R N
0.0 0.0 2.5 19.3 78.1
Interesting that they see Breece as only having a less than two percent better chance of being a starter vs. being a pro bowler - sounds like they are saying it all comes down to fit. That if he gets to the right team where he gets a shot at starting he is going to tear it up.

But maybe I am reading too much into their numbers.
 
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I think he has a pretty good chance of tearing it up no matter where he goes but then again I'm biased as crap so...
 
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Interesting that they see Breece as only having a less than two percent better chance of being a starter vs. being a pro bowler - sounds like they are saying it all comes down to fit. That if he gets to the right team where he gets a shot at starting he is going to tear it up.

But maybe I am reading too much into their numbers.
The percentages add up to 100, so I think you are misinterpreting this one. Their numbers are stating that they think Breece has a 36.7% chance of being a pro-bowler (and a starter), a 38.1% chance of being a starter (but not a pro-bowler), etc.

So you add those 2 together to get the percentage chance of being a starter (74.8%)
 
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The percentages add up to 100, so I think you are misinterpreting this one. Their numbers are stating that they think Breece has a 36.7% chance of being a pro-bowler (and a starter), a 38.1% chance of being a starter (but not a pro-bowler), etc.

So you add those 2 together to get the percentage chance of being a starter (74.8%)
I'm speechless that I totally misinterpreted it that badly. It was obvious and I should feel bad.

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I find it fascinating that a guy who has a about a 38% change to be a pro-bowler and a 75% of being a starter at RB is still on the board.
 
According to ESPN here are the best still available for this years draft.

#4 Breece Hall (POS-1st, OVR-30th, Grade-88)
#58 Eyioma Uwazurike (POS-11th, OVR-90th, Grade-74)
#81 Charlie Kolar (POS-7th, OVR-113th, Grade-70)
#163 Mike Rose (POS-17th, OVR-195th, Grade-55)
#290 Chase Allen (POS-21st, OVR-322nd, Grade-36)
#328 Andrew Mevis (POS-4th, OVR-360th, Grade-31)
#329 Brock Purdy (POS-14th, OVR-361th, Grade-31)

Also according to ESPN here is each players projection in percentages (Specialists weren't included, sorry Mevis)

(Pro Bowler, Starter, Backup, Replacement, Non-factor)

Breece Hall
P S B R N
36.7 38.1 16.8 1.6 6.9
Eyioma Uwazurike
P S B R N
5.1 19.2 26.4 19.0 30.2
Charlie Kolar
P S B R N
10.2 37.0 29.7 0.0 23.1
Mike Rose
P S B R N
5.3 24.2 30.3 15.8 24.5
Chase Allen
P S B R N
1.5 10.4 26.9 0.0 61.3
Brock Purdy
P S B R N
0.0 0.0 2.5 19.3 78.1
Thanks @Postel16. That’s fun information. Next two days should be fun to see.
 
I find it fascinating that a guy who has a about a 38% change to be a pro-bowler and a 75% of being a starter at RB is still on the board.

RB's are disposable in the League. Look at the Chiefs. It was the end of the world when Kareem Hunt left and all they have done is put guys in that have been just as good. Guys nobody ever heard of and that don't really get paid when you look at other positions.
 
RB's are disposable in the League. Look at the Chiefs. It was the end of the world when Kareem Hunt left and all they have done is put guys in that have been just as good. Guys nobody ever heard of and that don't really get paid when you look at other positions.
CEH was a first round pick 2 years. He's hardly some guy nobody has ever heard of.
 
According to ESPN here are the best still available for this years draft.

#4 Breece Hall (POS-1st, OVR-30th, Grade-88)
#58 Eyioma Uwazurike (POS-11th, OVR-90th, Grade-74)
#81 Charlie Kolar (POS-7th, OVR-113th, Grade-70)
#163 Mike Rose (POS-17th, OVR-195th, Grade-55)
#290 Chase Allen (POS-21st, OVR-322nd, Grade-36)
#328 Andrew Mevis (POS-4th, OVR-360th, Grade-31)
#329 Brock Purdy (POS-14th, OVR-361th, Grade-31)

Also according to ESPN here is each players projection in percentages (Specialists weren't included, sorry Mevis)

(Pro Bowler, Starter, Backup, Replacement, Non-factor)

Breece Hall
P S B R N
36.7 38.1 16.8 1.6 6.9
Eyioma Uwazurike
P S B R N
5.1 19.2 26.4 19.0 30.2
Charlie Kolar
P S B R N
10.2 37.0 29.7 0.0 23.1
Mike Rose
P S B R N
5.3 24.2 30.3 15.8 24.5
Chase Allen
P S B R N
1.5 10.4 26.9 0.0 61.3
Brock Purdy
P S B R N
0.0 0.0 2.5 19.3 78.1

The percentages add up to 100, so I think you are misinterpreting this one. Their numbers are stating that they think Breece has a 36.7% chance of being a pro-bowler (and a starter), a 38.1% chance of being a starter (but not a pro-bowler), etc.

So you add those 2 together to get the percentage chance of being a starter (74.8%)
DMV, PBR, OMG.

DNCWM.

“To multiply forty-six times forty-six, you figure how much greater forty-six is than twenty-five. The answer is twenty-one. Then you figure how much less forty-six is than fifty. The answer is four. You square the four and get sixteen. You put the twenty-one and the sixteen together and the answer is twenty-one sixteen, or 2,116.

To multiply forty-four times forty-four, you figure how much greater forty-four is than twenty-five. The answer is nineteen. Then you figure how much less forty-four is than fifty. The answer is six. You square the six and get thirty-six. You put the nineteen and the thirty-six together, and the answer is nineteen thirty-six, or 1,936.”
― Frank B. Gilbreth Jr., Cheaper by the Dozen
https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/1925199-cheaper-by-the-dozen
 
RB's are disposable in the League. Look at the Chiefs. It was the end of the world when Kareem Hunt left and all they have done is put guys in that have been just as good. Guys nobody ever heard of and that don't really get paid when you look at other positions.
I think the consensus that RBs are disposable has swung way too far in the wrong direction. Some team is going to get a player that has extremely high odds of being a pro-bowler tonight, who will be under a rookie contract for 3-4 years. That's way more valuable than the o-linemen that were taken at the end of the first round imho.
 
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According to ESPN here are the best still available for this years draft.

#4 Breece Hall (POS-1st, OVR-30th, Grade-88)
#58 Eyioma Uwazurike (POS-11th, OVR-90th, Grade-74)
#81 Charlie Kolar (POS-7th, OVR-113th, Grade-70)
#163 Mike Rose (POS-17th, OVR-195th, Grade-55)
#290 Chase Allen (POS-21st, OVR-322nd, Grade-36)
#328 Andrew Mevis (POS-4th, OVR-360th, Grade-31)
#329 Brock Purdy (POS-14th, OVR-361th, Grade-31)

Also according to ESPN here is each players projection in percentages (Specialists weren't included, sorry Mevis)

(Pro Bowler, Starter, Backup, Replacement, Non-factor)

Breece Hall
P S B R N
36.7 38.1 16.8 1.6 6.9
Eyioma Uwazurike
P S B R N
5.1 19.2 26.4 19.0 30.2
Charlie Kolar
P S B R N
10.2 37.0 29.7 0.0 23.1
Mike Rose
P S B R N
5.3 24.2 30.3 15.8 24.5
Chase Allen
P S B R N
1.5 10.4 26.9 0.0 61.3
Brock Purdy
P S B R N
0.0 0.0 2.5 19.3 78.1
Are these percentages for next season or their career?
 

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