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In terms of NFL grades

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NFL.com grades have been pretty damn consistent with the spot players are being drafted. It makes me feel good to think Pace is finding value.

 

Below are the averages of all picks, and the value of the Chicago pick(s). The ones that are highlighted are the highest rated pick in the respective round. Other than the 4th round, the Bears are easily above the average.

 

RD 1: AVG-6.27, CHI-6.5

RD 2: AVG-5.86, CHI-6.1

RD 3: AVG-5.53, CHI-6

RD 4: AVG-5.42, CHI-5.1, 5.2, 5.4 (AVG-5.23)

RD 5: AVG-5.29, CHI-6.1

RD 6: AVG-5.22 (through 15 picks), CHI-5.5

Yeah I noticed that NFL.com grades were much more accurate this year than I can remember in previous years. Kwiatkoski (5.1) and Bush (5.2) were our lowest graded players and no player was shorter than 6'0".

Here were the picks and full grades:

 

1. Leonard Floyd - 6.5

2. Cody Whitehair - 6.19

3. Jonathan Bullard - 6.08

4. Nick Kwiatkoski - 5.19

4. Deon Bush - 5.27

4. Deiondre Hall - 5.43

5. Jordan Howard - 6.1

6. Deandre Houston-Carson - 5.56

7. Daniel Braverman - 5.47

 

Average - 5.75 (that is the average grade of the 56th player in the draft). Essentially we drafted, on average, all players from the late second round.

Here were the picks and full grades:

 

1. Leonard Floyd - 6.5

2. Cody Whitehair - 6.19

3. Jonathan Bullard - 6.08

4. Nick Kwiatkoski - 5.19

4. Deon Bush - 5.27

4. Deiondre Hall - 5.43

5. Jordan Howard - 6.1

6. Deandre Houston-Carson - 5.56

7. Daniel Braverman - 5.47

 

Average - 5.75 (that is the average grade of the 56th player in the draft). Essentially we drafted, on average, all players from the late second round.

 

That's BPA and impressive just from talent perspective in the late rounds. I felt for sure we'd take a TE in the 7th Rd.

That's BPA and impressive just from talent perspective in the late rounds. I felt for sure we'd take a TE in the 7th Rd.

Yeah and then add these three to the haul:

 

Roy Robertson-Harris, DE/LB, UTEP, 5.5 Draft Grade (5th round grade)

Ben Braunecker, TE, Harvard, 5.2 Draft Grade (5th to 6th round grade)

Kevin Peterson, CB, Oklahoma State, 5.1 Draft Grade (6th to 7th round grade)

 

 

Based on just draft grade averages, we had the best in the division:

 

Chicago - 5.7

Minnesota - 5.5

Green Bay - 5.44

Detroit - 5.42

 

 

 

Drafting 101:

 

Would you rather have Tavon Austin in 1st Rd

 

http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2013/04/25/ram...on-austin-at-8/

 

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/profiles/tav...stin?id=2539336

 

.... or Daniel Braverman in Rd 7?

 

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/dan...rman?id=2556144

 

Austin is a little quicker and faster but neither of these guys will ever be a #1 or #2 WR.

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