I know several people who like to do this. Never done it myself but I may have to start. This year I am going zero film though, pray for meFantasyFreak wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 7:05 pmOne thing I have been doing lately is watching prospects with similar comps against a prospect I am evaluating. So for instance, people comp Michel to Kamara. I'll watch film of Michel, then Kamara. 1 game each at a time. College tape only. Or find a RB like Chubb, and watch Carlos Hyde's college tape against it. Similar size/weight. We know what Hyde could do at the NFL level, so how does Chubb look vs Hyde's college tape?dynastyninja wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 6:52 pmI've always felt that not watching college prospects during the season and only watching their game film after the season is over is the best way to evaluate. That way you skip all of the hype/stats and only watch what is on tape.Blackout wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 4:18 pm I was going on Youtube highlights views tonite to maybe change some rankings. Until now i've more seen rankings, comparisons with articles on strengths and weaknesses, combine, metrics...to do so. But highlights it's no more that a positive side of the player about what he can do and not what he's not able to. It's not enough to avoid bad surprises.
Do you guys watch entire college games tapes to see the underthrows/overthrows made by QBs, fumbles of RBs, wrong routes and drops of WRs etc...and have a complete review ? Even if a guy good on tape could translate not so well in NFL of course.
Those who watch NCAA have an edge. I don't and if i have to watch a hundred games for all the prospects on my list...
It's like a "Who's got the best highlights" vs "Who's got the less weaknesses" in the way of scouting.
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I think this how i'll doFantasyFreak wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 7:05 pmOne thing I have been doing lately is watching prospects with similar comps against a prospect I am evaluating. So for instance, people comp Michel to Kamara. I'll watch film of Michel, then Kamara. 1 game each at a time. College tape only. Or find a RB like Chubb, and watch Carlos Hyde's college tape against it. Similar size/weight. We know what Hyde could do at the NFL level, so how does Chubb look vs Hyde's college tape?dynastyninja wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 6:52 pmI've always felt that not watching college prospects during the season and only watching their game film after the season is over is the best way to evaluate. That way you skip all of the hype/stats and only watch what is on tape.Blackout wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 4:18 pm I was going on Youtube highlights views tonite to maybe change some rankings. Until now i've more seen rankings, comparisons with articles on strengths and weaknesses, combine, metrics...to do so. But highlights it's no more that a positive side of the player about what he can do and not what he's not able to. It's not enough to avoid bad surprises.
Do you guys watch entire college games tapes to see the underthrows/overthrows made by QBs, fumbles of RBs, wrong routes and drops of WRs etc...and have a complete review ? Even if a guy good on tape could translate not so well in NFL of course.
Those who watch NCAA have an edge. I don't and if i have to watch a hundred games for all the prospects on my list...
It's like a "Who's got the best highlights" vs "Who's got the less weaknesses" in the way of scouting.
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This is brilliant. Not something I've ever thought of doing, but love the idea.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 7:05 pm One thing I have been doing lately is watching prospects with similar comps against a prospect I am evaluating. So for instance, people comp Michel to Kamara. I'll watch film of Michel, then Kamara. 1 game each at a time. College tape only. Or find a RB like Chubb, and watch Carlos Hyde's college tape against it. Similar size/weight. We know what Hyde could do at the NFL level, so how does Chubb look vs Hyde's college tape?
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Yea that is a very solid idea. Thank you good sir
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I actually hate highlight tapes, they only ever show big runs to the house untouched. To me that shows nothing but speed for most of them, which they won't have over NFL players. I prefer watching a few games with every touch plays so I can see what they do without a giant hole to run through. I might try that comparison game watching like memtioned above, sounds interesting.
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Kalen Ballage ahead of Guice????????????????????????????
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Ballage and Guice are two peas in a pod; both big, strong runners with good game speed. I had them similarly ranked but gave the edge to Ballage due to his explosion through the hole and open field cutting abilities.
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They could not be any more different as far as prospects go, both big yes but thats about where the comparisons end. Ballage is a large runner that goes down on first contact,creates no yards has bad balance and runs soft. His best asset is he is a great pass catcher out of the backfield,unfortunately he is just as bad in pass protection so that probably limits him early on in the NFL as a 3rd down Rb.
Guice runs angry,violent,creates more yards on his own than any rb in this draft, has amazing balance,nimble feet and a very good jump cut. His pass catching is very underrated and he too like most young rbs isn't the best in pass pro but due to his love of contact its something im sure he will get better at.
I feel like Guice is fairly underrated around here, i keep seeing him as the rb3-4-5 on peoples lists. IMO he is a better natural RB than Barkley. His vision,balance and ability to create his own yards and run between the tackles is superior.
Kalen Ballage ahead of Guice????????????????????????????
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Ballage and Guice are two peas in a pod; both big, strong runners with good game speed. I had them similarly ranked but gave the edge to Ballage due to his explosion through the hole and open field cutting abilities.
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They could not be any more different as far as prospects go, both big yes but thats about where the comparisons end. Ballage is a large runner that goes down on first contact,creates no yards has bad balance and runs soft. His best asset is he is a great pass catcher out of the backfield,unfortunately he is just as bad in pass protection so that probably limits him early on in the NFL as a 3rd down Rb.
Guice runs angry,violent,creates more yards on his own than any rb in this draft, has amazing balance,nimble feet and a very good jump cut. His pass catching is very underrated and he too like most young rbs isn't the best in pass pro but due to his love of contact its something im sure he will get better at.
I feel like Guice is fairly underrated around here, i keep seeing him as the rb3-4-5 on peoples lists. IMO he is a better natural RB than Barkley. His vision,balance and ability to create his own yards and run between the tackles is superior.
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I like seeing how well RBs shed arm tackles, and how well they maintain speed through broken tackles. If their highlight tapes are mostly them running untouched then that means when defenders were getting their arms on them they weren't able to break those runs into long runs.AussieMate wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:13 pm I actually hate highlight tapes, they only ever show big runs to the house untouched. To me that shows nothing but speed for most of them, which they won't have over NFL players. I prefer watching a few games with every touch plays so I can see what they do without a giant hole to run through. I might try that comparison game watching like memtioned above, sounds interesting.
That's one of the reasons I am so much lower on Barkley than everyone else. At his size/speed combo he should have a lot more runs where he breaks tackles and takes it to the house, but most of his long runs are plays where he wasn't touched and just accelerates to the sideline. It sounds crazy but if you overlook the size difference visually his highlight tape looks strikingly similar to Reggie Bush's.
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Is it because he wasn’t be touched or couldn’t be touched? Barry Sanders didn’t run through a lot of arm tackles either ... just sayin’Vcize wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 1:19 pmI like seeing how well RBs shed arm tackles, and how well they maintain speed through broken tackles. If their highlight tapes are mostly them running untouched then that means when defenders were getting their arms on them they weren't able to break those runs into long runs.AussieMate wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:13 pm I actually hate highlight tapes, they only ever show big runs to the house untouched. To me that shows nothing but speed for most of them, which they won't have over NFL players. I prefer watching a few games with every touch plays so I can see what they do without a giant hole to run through. I might try that comparison game watching like memtioned above, sounds interesting.
That's one of the reasons I am so much lower on Barkley than everyone else. At his size/speed combo he should have a lot more runs where he breaks tackles and takes it to the house, but most of his long runs are plays where he wasn't touched and just accelerates to the sideline. It sounds crazy but if you overlook the size difference visually his highlight tape looks strikingly similar to Reggie Bush's.
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Yeah, I think Saquon is one of, if not the safest RB prospect I have seen. I think his floor, barring injury is as high as most RB's ceiling. I can't see him not rushing for 1000 yards if he plays 16 games.Forza_Azzurri wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 2:50 pmIs it because he wasn’t be touched or couldn’t be touched? Barry Sanders didn’t run through a lot of arm tackles either ... just sayin’Vcize wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 1:19 pmI like seeing how well RBs shed arm tackles, and how well they maintain speed through broken tackles. If their highlight tapes are mostly them running untouched then that means when defenders were getting their arms on them they weren't able to break those runs into long runs.AussieMate wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:13 pm I actually hate highlight tapes, they only ever show big runs to the house untouched. To me that shows nothing but speed for most of them, which they won't have over NFL players. I prefer watching a few games with every touch plays so I can see what they do without a giant hole to run through. I might try that comparison game watching like memtioned above, sounds interesting.
That's one of the reasons I am so much lower on Barkley than everyone else. At his size/speed combo he should have a lot more runs where he breaks tackles and takes it to the house, but most of his long runs are plays where he wasn't touched and just accelerates to the sideline. It sounds crazy but if you overlook the size difference visually his highlight tape looks strikingly similar to Reggie Bush's.
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A rb only needs to run for 62 yards a game to top 1000 in a full 16 game schedule, even if he only gets 15 carries a game and average just 4ypc thats 1000 yards rushing. Those would be pretty dissappointing RB2 numbers for somebody already being ranked as a top 10 dynasty player. Barkley is a great prospect but to live up to the prices and hype he really needs to be more in the 1300 yards rushing,500 yards receiving and 12 total td's.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 6:41 pmYeah, I think Saquon is one of, if not the safest RB prospect I have seen. I think his floor, barring injury is as high as most RB's ceiling. I can't see him not rushing for 1000 yards if he plays 16 games.Forza_Azzurri wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 2:50 pmIs it because he wasn’t be touched or couldn’t be touched? Barry Sanders didn’t run through a lot of arm tackles either ... just sayin’Vcize wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 1:19 pm
I like seeing how well RBs shed arm tackles, and how well they maintain speed through broken tackles. If their highlight tapes are mostly them running untouched then that means when defenders were getting their arms on them they weren't able to break those runs into long runs.
That's one of the reasons I am so much lower on Barkley than everyone else. At his size/speed combo he should have a lot more runs where he breaks tackles and takes it to the house, but most of his long runs are plays where he wasn't touched and just accelerates to the sideline. It sounds crazy but if you overlook the size difference visually his highlight tape looks strikingly similar to Reggie Bush's.
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I understand this, and that's why I think it's his floor. That's why he's safe. That's worst case scenario. If he doesn't destroy the NFL as a rookie, I hope some owner panic, as his price is indeed extremely high in Dynasty.KingsKing wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 7:59 pmA rb only needs to run for 62 yards a game to top 1000 in a full 16 game schedule, even if he only gets 15 carries a game and average just 4ypc thats 1000 yards rushing. Those would be pretty dissappointing RB2 numbers for somebody already being ranked as a top 10 dynasty player. Barkley is a great prospect but to live up to the prices and hype he really needs to be more in the 1300 yards rushing,500 yards receiving and 12 total td's.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 6:41 pmYeah, I think Saquon is one of, if not the safest RB prospect I have seen. I think his floor, barring injury is as high as most RB's ceiling. I can't see him not rushing for 1000 yards if he plays 16 games.Forza_Azzurri wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 2:50 pm
Is it because he wasn’t be touched or couldn’t be touched? Barry Sanders didn’t run through a lot of arm tackles either ... just sayin’
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Too high for me, I like Barkley and i think his appeal in a PPR league is boosted a little because he has good hands but given the price ill try and land Guice who i think is a better natural Rb and has decent hands himself. Chubb or Sony are also nice fall back options depending on landing spot and asking price.
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I don't disagree with your college assessment. You look at tape and yeah, he's lookin' good. My big problem is that at the combine it's like he wasn't there. The most important day of your football life to this point and you are, in essence, a no show in effort. Just looked like a lack of desire to me.Cameron Giles wrote: ↑Sun Mar 04, 2018 8:46 pmBut since when do you need to be a great athlete to be a good NFL WR?bucsrule wrote: ↑Sun Mar 04, 2018 5:00 pmI completely agree. He is off my board. Awful showing. He's reminding me of other former star Alabama football players who just didn't bring it at the next level.
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6) Sutton
7) Ronald jones
8) dj Moore
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12) freeman
Ridley is a tremendous route runner and creates separation with ease. He's probably not going to be a Top 5-10 WR, but he seems like he'll have a high floor.
To be transparent, I did update that list and move Ridley back to 1.12. If he's there at that point I guess you have to pull the trigger, but he showed me enough at the combine to not reach rarified air on my list.
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Rojo is way down my board after his pro day. Could be Cook 2.0 type thing, but I'll pass.
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