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- Mock_draft abstract "Mock draft is a term used by sports websites and magazines in reference to a simulation of a sports league draft or fantasy sports league's draft.Mock drafts for the NFL Draft or other league drafts are very popular in magazines and online. ESPN has run mock drafts on the front page of its website, allowing any visitor to vote towards a specific team's choice. Mock drafts are often found to be helpful to fans because they allow them to speculate on which members of the collegiate ranks will join the fan's favorite team.There are many Internet and television analysts that are considered experts in this field and can give the fans some understanding of where players are expected to go in drafts. Although mock drafts are created for nearly every sport, they are most commonplace for the National Football League. Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay of ESPN and Mike Mayock of the NFL Network are considered television experts on the NFL Draft.Mock drafts, however, do not replicate the real methodology that teams' general managers use to choose players. Internet mock drafts typically rank many dozens of players per position with immense, "fetishistic" detail for each prospect, and some forecast drafts for several years into the future. NFL teams, by contrast, each year often view even likely first round picks as little more than faceless statistics during the Combine in February, do not evaluate so many players (only about one dozen quarterbacks are selected in each draft, for example), and do not complete their detailed evaluations until just before the draft in late April. Draft analysts often claim that a player has "climbed" or "fallen" into another draft round due to various factors, but such statements presuppose—often inaccurately—that teams have already made detailed evaluations of the player and that a consensus exists across the entire league.".
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- Mock_draft comment "Mock draft is a term used by sports websites and magazines in reference to a simulation of a sports league draft or fantasy sports league's draft.Mock drafts for the NFL Draft or other league drafts are very popular in magazines and online. ESPN has run mock drafts on the front page of its website, allowing any visitor to vote towards a specific team's choice.".
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