For what we hope will become a yearly event, Green Bay Barry and I have recorded a Stadium Junky Draft Show Special, which will be dropping just after the release of my mocks.
The NFL Draft is in the books, IFL free agency is in the books and now all there’s left to be done is the main event in the IFL calendar as the league comes together for the IFL Rookie Draft in Las Vegas.
So with most GMs now packing their bags in preparation to head to Red Rock for the IFL Rookie Draft in Las Vegas and now all that’s left to do is drop the final AFC two round mock draft.
If you listen to Stadium Junky after you’ve read the article you will be able to hear my rationale behind the picks in the first round for both conferences and Barry’s thoughts on my picks and comments.
The NFC mock may have delivered a few surprises and whilst the AFC mock will contain mostly the same players, the orders will change based on roster need amongst other factors.
The long awaited NFL Draft took place last weekend and immediately changed the fortunes of many of the rookie prospects we’ve been monitoring for months.
Last time out I used Bleacher Report’s 7 round mock to create my IFL Rookie Mock Draft but whilst I’ve been searching for a new industry mock to base the new IFL mock draft on, I thought it worth putting some notes together before we start on how certain factors will clearly dictate the fantasy future of some of these rookies.
I rank players on landing spot, team fit, talent and of course, position value in the IFL scoring system
You know the score by now, (and so do those scandalous writers at DLF) we’re basing the pre-Combine mocks on the landing spots for the players from Matt Miller’s NFL mock draft on Bleacher Report
Hey all, Birmingham Nick coming at you with the final part of my division-by-division look at each team’s cap situation, positional outlooks and positions that I think could be potential targets in the leagues draft, which starts today!
Hey all, Birmingham Nick coming at you with a division-by-division look at each team’s cap situation, positional outlooks and positions that I think could be potential targets in the leagues upcoming draft.
We follow up the AFC post NFL Combine mock draft with a Pre NFL Draft version for the NFC. We have let the dust settle in between mocks to see how it might have effected some of players IFL Draft stock.
On the eve of the NFL Combine we follow up on the mid season mock draft to see how the prospect rankings and draft order might have changed. First up, it’s the AFC.
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