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*8 Rounds Mock Draft - Highhaschdi - 04-03-2020 Hey guys. @tMuse and I took our time and tried to do our first own NSFL mock draft. First, we looked at all the teams to determine their needs with different priorities. Thereby we just assumed that all contracts ending after this season won’t be renewed. After working out the needs for the 12 teams, we sorted the players eligible for the S 21 draft and picked them. As we don’t know much about the users yet, for each pick we only decided to look at the position needed and total TPE instead of favouring known user names. We started with the draft after week 12 and used that pick order and the expiring contracts from that time. Here are the team needs, we determined: Honolulu Hahalua: All Sarasota Sailfish: All San Jose Sabercats: WR, DE, CB, RB Arizona Outlaws: DE, TE, S Philadelphia Liberty: DT, LB, CB, DE Chicago Butchers: QB, CB, K, DE, DT Yellowknife Wraiths: WR, TE, DT, DE, CB, S Austin Copperheads: RB, DT Colorado Yeti: LB, WR, CB Orange County Otters: RB, DT, TE Baltimore Hawks: CB, DT, LB, TE New Orleans Second Line: QB, WR, DT, S, DE With those needs in mind, we did the following draft itself: Round One: 1) ![]() With the first overall pick the Austin Copperheads address one of their biggest needs and pick the player with the most TPE and best DT by far. Phat Boi from the Kansas City Coyotes 2) ![]() With a rich selection of QBs, WRs, Ss and Phat Boi being picked, New Orleans Second Line secures Troen Egghands. By far the best DE in the current class from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. 3) ![]() With many top DEs and Ss still available the Arizona Outlaws secure Jeffrey Phillips. They fulfill one of their biggest needs with picking a TE and also get the best TE in the class from the Dallas Birddogs. 4) ![]() With Philadelphia Liberty having two straight picks they can fulfill two needs in a row. They secure Stanis?aw Koniecpolski from the Dallas Birddogs, with their first pick. Philadelphia Liberty needs a LB and Stanis?aw Koniecpolski is the top of his class - no questions asked. 5) ![]() With their second pick Philadelphia Liberty secures Tyler Oles JR - the top CB of his class from the Portland Pythons. Tyler Oles JR also has the 6th most TPE in the whole class making him a top tier pick. 6) ![]() There are still many top tier WRs, CBs, and RBs available, so the San Jose SaberCats pick Sandro Ryeu from the London Royals to fill their need for a top of the class DE. 7) ![]() The Honolulu Hahaluas still need everything except a QB, so they pick White Goodman from the Dallas Birddogs. White Goodman is the player with the most TPE that is still available. That way they get a strong player and also fill an important role with a RB. 8) ![]() The Yellowknife Wraiths have many needs. But many top tier WRs, TEs, CBs and Ss are still available so there is no real need to draft them that early. It was a close call between Magnus Rikiya as a DT and Patrik Money as a DE - both positions are kinda sparse TPE wise - but in the end the Yellowknife Wraiths decide to pick Magnus Rikiya from the Norfolk SeaWolves. 9) ![]() For their first pick the Colorado Yetis pick Derred de Ville from the London Royals. With still many top tier WRs and CBs available there is no pressure in picking them early. Derred de Ville has a nice gap of 27 TPE to his next contender, so the Yetis fulfill their need of a LB in picking him. 10) ![]() With their second pick New Orleans Second Line pick Jim Waters from the Tijuana Luchadores. New Orleans Second Line need a QB and Jim Waters is the best QB available with Colby Jack being locked for the Yellowknife Wraiths and Monterey "Monty" Jack being locked for the San Jose SaberCats. 11) ![]() With their first pick the Baltimore Hawks secure Octavio Clemente from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. There are still many top tier CBs open. LBs are so close together and the Hawks need a DT more than a TE so they pick Octavio Clemente. 12) ![]() The Orange County Otters secure Deshun Jones from the Dallas Birddogs as their first pick. With still many top of the line RBs and TEs open the Orange County Otters focus on a DT first. Round Two: 13) ![]() With the first pick in the franchise history of Sarasota, they select DT Mo “Mamba” Magic from the Minnesota Grey Ducks, because there isn’t much depth left at the position with a big gap in TPE after him and Big Edd. 14) ![]() Honolulu still has needs at most positions, so they pick CB Brandon Booker from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers as one of the players with the most TPE left on the board. 15) ![]() The Outlaws still have two big needs at S and DE. With two picks in a row, they can safely target both positions. First, they select the first S in the draft with Matt “Son of Havoc” Cross from the Norfolk SeaWolves. 16) ![]() With their second pick in round 2, the Outlaws go for DE Patrik Money from Kansas City as their new starting DE and as important piece and leader of their defense for years to come. 17) ![]() Philadelphia is really happy that Big Edd from Dallas is left on the board. They can fulfill one of their biggest needs and take the last DT before a big gap of 34 TPE to the next one. 18) ![]() The SaberCats need to take their GM recreate Monterey “Monty” Jack here and are happy to have such a good QB for the future. 19) ![]() Austin selects Acura Skyline from the London Royals to be their number two RB after Mako Mendonca. With no second RB in the team or in the DSFL they desperately need someone to take some workload off Mendonca. 20) ![]() The Wraiths need to pick the number 1 pick from the DSFL draft last season as a recreate from GM flyeaglesfly20 and lock up maybe the biggest QB talent available in the draft. 21) ![]() Colorado needs a young promising WR. With James Bishop being at the end of his career, they choose William Lim from Dallas as replacement and pick the first WR off the draft board. 22) ![]() Similar situation for New Orleans. Bona’beri Jones might go in his last season of his carreer and they only have Jed Podolak left at the position. 23) ![]() Chicago has that many draft picks in the first few rounds, so they can easily select a lower TPE player with Benson Bayley Jr. - Joking aside, this is another forced pick by being a recreate of a GM. 24) ![]() Another player from the expansion team Dallas gets selected here with RB Kichwa Jones. The Orange County Otters really need the position with Siddhu Sarveplaly retiring after season 21 and Ludicolo Bigby not having a contract with the team anymore. Round Three: 25) ![]() With their third pick the Honolulu Hahaluas select Michael Whiteblock from the Kansas City Coyotes and with that they get a top of the line WR. The Honolulu Hahaluas focus on picking strong active players in favor of building a strong foundation for their new team. 26) ![]() Sarasota still needs to pick their franchise QB for the future. With Ben Slothlisberger having the most TPE of the candidates left, they select the play maker from the Tijuana Luchadores. 27) ![]() In their 4th pick the Arizona Outlaws face a tough decision, but they select Tatsu Nakamura from the Portland Pythons and with that they secure one of the best RB in the class. Tatsu Nakamura has a 20 TPE lead to the next RB so they favor TPE over a bigger need in this pick. 28) ![]() The Hawks decide to end the experiment without a real TE in their team and draft the best one available on the board with Heath Evans from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. With 195 TPE he’ also the player with the most TPE left besides CB Eldrick Avery, CB Zamir Kehla and S Buck Thomton. 29) ![]() Philadelphia Liberty selected Slinky Claxton from the Portland Pythons to boost their DEs and with that they secure their last core need for this draft. After Slinky Claxton is gone the DEs drop fast in TPE so Philadelphia Liberty secured a good DE. 30) ![]() The SaberCats face a tough decision with big needs left in WR, CB and RB. With only two great RBs on the board in contrast to much more WRs and CBs, they chose to pick Jamar Lackson from the Minnesota Grey Ducks to help them building a strong young offensive core. 31) ![]() The Honolulu Hahalua secured Buck Thornton from the Minnesota Grey Ducks. Again the Honolulu Hahalua looked mostly at TPE but also got another position they didn’t fill yet. With this pick the Honolulu Hahalua further strengthen their young team. 32) ![]() Another difficult decision here. Yellowknife has many holes to fill. They think about drafting a TE here, but ultimatively go for WR Thomas Passman from the Luchadores. With the contracts of Nate Swift and Rayne Gordon expiring, they desperately need a second WR besides Bender B. Rodriguez. 33) ![]() With this pick the Colorado Yetis select Richard Gilbert from the Tijuana Luchadores. Richard Gilbert is the last of the top tier RBs in this class with an almost 40 TPE cliff behind him. They picked a RB over a CB as there are still many undrafted top tier CBs in this class. 34) ![]() After having WR, RB and QB locked up, the Sarasota Sailfish decide to pick the highest TPE player left on the board and strengthen their defense with CB Eldrick Avery from the London Royals. 35) ![]() The Baltimore Hawks fill their biggest hole with Zamir Kehla from the Portland Pythons. This CB is one of the top earner of this class and he can help them big time. The Baltimore Hawks had an urgent need for a CB and Zamir Kehla is just the guy they needed. 36) ![]() Orange County is happy to fill their biggest need left with TE Daniel George from the Portland Pythons as the last of the top three TEs in this draft class. They’re glad they don’t have to take the next TE available with James Angler being 31 points behind and just being a bad person. Round Four: 37) ![]() The Sarasota Sailfishs decide to pick Johnny Hellzapoppin from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. With his 194 TPE Johnny Hellzapoppin is a great young addition for the Sarasota Sailfishs as he also fills a position they didn’t have prior. 38) ![]() Honolulu Hahalua decides to take their second CB in this draft with their 5th pick. They will line up Thubba Bumper on the other side of Brandon Booker and further strengthen their defensive with this young player. 39) ![]() With two picks in a row, the Arizona Outlaws can target two big needs left. First, they select WR Susan Cash. Jr from the London Royals. He will be the third best WR behind Saba Donut and Jah Bur´Berry for the next season. 40) ![]() The Outlaws can also fill their empty DE spot with Joseph Henry being inactive, in regression and not having a contract for the upcoming season. James Cho is by far the best DE still available and they are happy to get him with this pick. 41) ![]() With having two picks almost back to back the Austin Copperheads go for William Alexander from the Minnesota Grey Ducks. William Alexander, compared to Nick Kaepercolin, is just in another class. He has 3 more TPE and is just a WAY better human being. 42) ![]() The San Jose SaberCats lose on this pick in my opinion. Getting Nick Kaepercolin from the London Royals on your team is just one of the toughest things that can happen to any team. So they pick him to trade him away for a better player later. 43) ![]() The next player from the London Royals gets picked here. Easy decision for the Austin Copperheads to pick a CB here and Cadillac Harris is the best one available. 44) ![]() The Yellowknife Wraiths secure Quinn Hughes from the London Royals as one of the best S in the class. He is a great addition to the team as the Yellowknife Wraiths need a S. 45) ![]() With almost no CB on their team the Colorado Yetis pick Chester Sweets from the Kansas City Coyotes. Chester Sweets is still one of the best CB available in his class and a great addition for the Colorado Yetis. 46) ![]() New Orleans Second Line are thinking about picking a S or DT here. With many good Ss still on the board and DT not having much depth left, they decide to take Nuniq Annastesia from the Kansas City Coyotes. 47) ![]() The Baltimore Hawks need a new LB on their Team so they select Lawrence Bass from the Minnesota Grey Ducks. With still some good WRs on the table they focus on the LB position in this pick. 48) ![]() With still many good LBs available the Orange County Otters decide to go with Julio Tirtawidjaja from the Tijuana Luchadores as one of their new RBs. He is not the best in his class but RBs are getting sparse so they still secure a good one with this pick. Round Five: 49) ![]() With Calvin Golladay from the Tijuana Luchadores being the player that has the most TPE and that is still available the Honolulu Hahaluas pick him to further improve their young team with high TPE earners. Also Calvin Golladay is one of the few players at the OL position which makes him an overall great pick for the Honolulu Hahaluas. 50) ![]() With having QB, WR,RB,S, CB and DT on the team and still needing many positions, the Sarasota Sailfish decide to go for their second CB here with Colt Mendoza from the Dallas Birddogs. He will be lining up on the opposite side of Eldrick Avery. 51) ![]() The Arizona Outlaws have three picks in a row. With their first of the three picks they secure Andrew Witten from the Tijuana Luchadores as their CB. He is still one of the top CBs in his class which makes him an excellent pick. 52) ![]() In their second of the three picks the Arizona Outlaws select Fawn Dillmiballs from the Kansas City Coyotes. Fawn Dillmiballs is one of the few high earning LBs left in this class. 53) ![]() With their last pick in this round, the Arizona Outlaws go a bit surprising for more depth in the offense with picking up their second WR this year in Kevin Koh from the Norfolk Seawolves. He’ll likely compete with Cash. Jr for the third WR place for the Arizona Outlaws. 54) ![]() The San Jose SaberCats can address their last big need in CB with this pick. Ben Stackinpaper is with 16 TPE difference the best one available and will be an important piece of the future from San Jose. 55) ![]() The Honolulu Hahaluas secure their QB offspring with Luke Skywalker from the Norfolk SeaWolves. The Honolulu Hahaluas go for a QB instead of pure TPE in this pick as their QB is already in regression and they could need a new good young QB. Luke Skywalker will definitely play one or two, maybe even three, more seasons in the DSFL before going up and replacing Corvo Havran in the NSFL. 56) ![]() Unfortunately, the Yellowknife Wraiths need to select a TE here. They stop playing without a real one and draft the one with the highest TPE available in James Angler from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. They strongly consider going for Donatello Arrabiata with 17 TPE less, but at the end they decide to try it with Angler. 57) ![]() With not many good WRs left on the board the Philadelphia Liberty select Mike Lee from the Dallas Birddogs. Mike Lee is not the best WR TPE wise but that doesn’t mean that he can’t help the Philadelphia Liberty big time. 58) ![]() And there goes the second OL in this draft class. The Sarasota Sailfish go with highest TPE left and hope that Bruce Buckley will be a great addition to the team and help protect Ben Slothlisberger in the years to come. 59) ![]() Leeroy Jenkins from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers is one of the two last good WRs in his class so the Baltimore Hawks select a WR over their other needs to secure a good one in this pick before being left without one. 60) ![]() The Orange County Otters are looking at DE and LB here. Ultimately they go for Simeon Works from the London Royals, because they need a second active DE besides Gary Lazer-Eyes and Works is clearly the best one left on the board. Round Six: 61) ![]() The Honolulu Hahaluas are still without a LB in round six so they secure Haha Mango-Panda from the Dallas Birddogs in this round. Haha Mango-Panda doesn’t have the most TPE out of the available players but he fills another role the Honolulu Hahaluas don’t have yet. 62) ![]() Sarasota selects the highest TPE player left and their second S in this draft after Johnny Hellzapoppin. They can combine another need with highest TPE in this one. 63) ![]() With almost every need filled the Arizona Outlaws select Eric Barlow from the Dallas Birddogs. That brings the Arizona Outlaws down to only one small need - a DT. 64) ![]() Philadelphia Liberty needs to think for a long time about this one. They’re tending between S Sebastian Vettel, LB George Fisher and DT Hank Steel. At the end, they go for their biggest need left instead of higher TPE. 65) ![]() The Chicago Butchers have a really though draft this season. It is round six and this is only their second pick. They urgently need a new QB so they secure Tom Sofa from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers in this round. Tom Sofa doesn’t have the most TPE in his class but he leaves a big gap of 27 TPE behind him. He is still a good QB nonetheless. 66) ![]() With all the WRs contracts expiring after this season, the San Jose SaberCats pick their second WR in this draft after Nick Kaepercolin to further build a young offense. 67) ![]() With Matthew McDairmid from the Kansas City Coyotes somehow still open, the Baltimore Hawks get a nice steal here by picking the best K/P in the class. The Baltimore Hawks also have two picks in this round so they won’t lose too much by not selecting a DE, CB or LB in this pick. 68) ![]() The Yellowknife Wraiths are still looking to fill holes at DE, CB and RB. For all these positions, there aren’t much high TPE players left. Therefore, they decide to take the one with the highest TPE for these position groups available with CB Jonathan Altidor from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. 69) ![]() The Colorado Yetis are still looking for CB, QB and DE. There are only two QBs left and Suleiman Ramza from the Norfolk SeaWolves leaves a gap of 48 TPE behind him so they secure the better QB instead of going with one of the other positions. 70) ![]() Pretty easy pick here for the New Orleans Second Line. They can address their biggest need left in S by picking the player with the second most TPE still availabe after OL Byron Dolls. This might be another steal, taking a player with so much TPE at the end of the 6th round. 71) ![]() This is one of the tougher picks for the Baltimore Hawks. They’re looking at DE, CB and LB here but they decide to go with Mario VonPebbles from the Minnesota Grey Ducks and fill their bigger need with a DE here. 72) ![]() With current LB Lanzer Grievous going into regression this offseason, they’re looking for his successor here. Mark Radson from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers looks like a young promising player and is the best LB still available. Round Seven: 73) ![]() The Austin Copperheads secure Kal Solarin from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers in round seven. Kal Solarin is one of the few K/P left in the class and is right in the middle of the pack. Matthew McDairmid is the only K/P above him with 176 TPE. 74) ![]() New Orleans Secondline still have two needs with higher priority to address, K and WR. As they have another pick in this round, they go for WR Tan Johnson from the Kansas City Coyotes who is 31 TPE ahead of the next best WR Taylor Cooper. 75) ![]() Somehow Byron Dolls from the Portland Pythons slipped right under the radar till now. The Arizona Outlaws have a pretty solid team at this point. With nine picks in the first five rounds they’ve build a great foundation for Byron Dolls to work in. As an OL Byron Dolls will be a great addition to the team. 76) ![]() Philadelphia Liberty has a decision to make between LB and S, two positions they still need to fill with young promising players. With a bigger gap in TPE at LB, they select George Corpse Grinder’ Fisher from the Tijuana Luchadores. 77) ![]() With only their third pick the Chicago Butchers select Alexander Hamilton II from the Portland Pythons. Alexander Hamilton II is still a pretty solid CB in his class. Luckily for the Chicago Butchers there is a pretty good lineup for CBs in this class, as they urgently need a young CB. 78) ![]() Easy selection here for the San Jose SaberCats. They have a big need in S and the second highest TPE player left is Shawn Dawkins from the Portland Pythons. They can be happy to find a player with that much TPE in round seven. 79) ![]() The Austin Copperheads still have a need for S and DE. With the next best DE being at only 113 TPE the Austin Copperheads go for Hamish MacAndrew from the Dallas Birddogs and select an S over DE in this round. 80) ![]() The Yellowknife Wraiths are desperately in need of DE and RB. With both positions not having that much players with more than 100 TPE left, they go for DE Ismael Sanchez from the Kansas City Coyotes. 81) ![]() With a need for CB and DE the Colorado Yetis select Bayden Brosley from the Norfolk SeaWolves. Bayden Brosley leaves a 22 TPE gap behind. With the highest DE available being at 110 TPE they go for CB over DE in this round. 82) ![]() New Orleans Second Line is very happy how this round played out. They got the WR they wanted and now they still get their preferred kicker with Sam Sidekick from the Norfolk SeaWolves as the last K/P with more than 100 TPE. 83) ![]() The Baltimore Hawks still need a CB and LB. The best CB at the moment would be Bo Jangles at 115 TPE so they decide to go with Jack Banks from the Norfolk SeaWolves as he has a bigger gap between him and the next LB in his class. 84) ![]() The Orange County Otters already addressed their biggest needs in this draft. With QB Franklin Armstrong starting to regress this offseason, they take their shot and pick QB Sim SnowBow here. He has only 85 TPE, but they hope that he can use the next seasons in the DSFL to develop and catch up in TPE. Round Eight: 85) ![]() The Honolulu Hahaluas aren’t looking for pure TPE in this pick. They select Donatello Arrabiata from the London Royals and get their first TE in this round. The Honolulu Hahaluas widen their selection of positions with this pick. 86) ![]() Sarasota with their 2nd OL pick here with Tommy Sacamano from the Portland Pythons. They’re really looking to protect their new QB Ben Slothlisberger. Sacamano also is the highest TPE player available with the second highest one LiterallyJust A. Hexagon 22 points behind. 87) ![]() The Arizona Outlaws have two picks this round, with their first one they select Joey McCabe from the Portland Pythons. It’s their first OL pick in this draft and Joey McCabe will be a great addition in helping protecting their QB Jay Cue. 88) ![]() With all their needs filled, the Arizona Outlaws just select the highest TPE player left with LiterallJust A. Hexagon. The S from the Tijuana Luchadores will compete with 6th round pick Eric Barlow for the position as number two S behind Jamie Nkiah. 89) ![]() The Chicago Butchers are looking at K/P, DE and DT in this round. With only one K/P left and him being at only 94 TPE they decide to go with the last DE above 100 TPE so they select Jimmy Frackerson from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers to help regrow their team. 90) ![]() San Jose Sabercats have K/P and RB at the top of their priority list now. With J.B. Apollo having 28 TPE more than the best K/P left, they take their second RB in this year's draft as the current RBs Rando Cardrissian and Quindarius Tyerucker both don’t have a contract signed for S22. 91) ![]() In their last pick in this eight round draft the Honolulu Hahaluas select Magnus Valdyr from the Tijuana Luchadores and with him, they complete their two S lineup. Magnus Valdyr will stand strong behind Buck Thornton. 92) ![]() With number 2 RB Orien Drake being inactive, the Yellowknife Wraiths are taking Jacoby Batista from the London Royals to find a young RB who can share the workload with Mathias Hanyadi. 93) ![]() The Colorado Yetis are looking at DE, TE and S in this round. While the best DE left is only at 88 TPE and with having a higher need in a TE than a S the Colorado Yetis select Von Hayes from the Portland Pythons in their last pick. 94) ![]() New Orleans Second Line have two picks in a row now. The highest priority for them lies in RB, DE, DT and S. As there are not that much good choices TPE wise left at DE and DT, they pick RB Kevin Fakon from the Kansas City Coyotes here. 95) ![]() The other choice in this round is S Brendan Lanier from the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers with just 1 TPE behind and a lot stronger than the best DE and DT left. 96) ![]() Totally unbiased, with the last pick in our mock draft, Philadelphia Liberty select Taylor Cooper from the Kansas City Coyotes who totally isn’t a friend of us to be their second new WR in this draft. Taylor Cooper wasn’t really active in his first weeks and was also a late create. His activity picked up which makes him a great sleeper. He can rise to be a great WR in the NSFL. In conclusion, all the picks by each team: Arizona Outlaws 3 Jeffrey Phillips (DrunkenTeddy) - Dallas Birddogs - TE - TPE 228 15 Matt "Son of Havoc" Cross (J0EB) - Norfolk SeaWolves - S - TPE 200 16 Patrik Money (PMoney) - Kansas City Coyotes - DE - TPE 175 27 atsu Nakamura (qWest) - Portland Pythons - RB - TPE 193 39 Susan Cash. Jr (2Burkeulosis) - London Royals - WR - TPE 177 40 James Cho (cho1325) - Dallas Birddogs - DE - TPE 164 51 Andrew Witten (mithrandir) - Tijuana Luchadores - CB - TPE 180 52 Fawn Dillmiballs (enforcer) - Kansas City Coyotes - LB - TPE 171 53 Kevin Koh (Coterminity) - Norfolk SeaWolves - WR - TPE 154 63 Eric Barlow (Thiath) - Dallas Birddogs - S - TPE 178 75 Byron Dolls (Symmetrik) - Portland Pythons - OL - TPE 176 87 Joey McCabe (Benthicc_Biomancer) - Portland Pythons - OL - TPE 133 88 LiterallyJust A. Hexagon (JPach) - Tijuana Luchadores - S - TPE 145 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 13 Average TPE picked: 174.92 Austin Copperheads 1 Phat Boi (BadLck) - Kansas City Coyotes - DT - TPE 236 19 Acura Skyline (Skyline) - London Royals - RB - TPE 199 41 William Alexander (morsy) - Minnesota Grey Ducks - WR - TPE 166 43 Cadillac Harris (tractorcito_grande) - London Royals - CB - TPE 183 73 Kal Solarin (Kalakar) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - K/P - TPE 121 79 Hamish MacAndrew (IthicaHawk) - Dallas Birddogs - S - TPE 147 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 6 Average TPE picked: 175.33 Baltimore Hawks 11 Octavio Clemente (Billybolo53) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - DT - TPE 197 28 Heath Evans (Feeler) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - TE - TPE 195 35 Zamir Kehla (retrospace111) - Portland Pythons - CB - TPE 195 47 Lawrence Bass (RussDrivesTheBus) - Minnesota Grey Ducks - LB - TPE 178 59 Leeroy Jenkins (dahayn) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - WR - TPE 145 67 Matthew McDairmid (Matty7478) - Kansas City Coyotes - K/P - TPE 176 71 Mario VonPebbles (Jangorhino) - Minnesota Grey Ducks - DE - TPE 120 83 Jack Banks (TheRocheLimit) - Norfolk SeaWolves - LB - TPE 137 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 8 Average TPE picked: 167.88 Chicago Butchers 23 Benson Bayley Jr. (BayleyIsland) - Dallas Birddogs - LB - TPE 153 65 Tom Sofa (NamelessNate) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - QB - TPE 161 77 Alexander Hamilton II (Alexander Hamilton II) - Portland Pythons - CB - TPE 143 89 Jimmy Frackerson (popop143) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - DE - TPE 110 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 4 Average TPE picked: 141.75 Colorado Yeti 9 Derred de Ville (Exilizer) - London Royals - LB - TPE 205 21 William Lim (yonggarius) - Dallas Birddogs - WR - TPE 197 33 Richard Gilbert (SwankyPants31) - Tijuana Luchadores - RB - TPE 172 45 Chester Sweets (revuhlution) - Kansas City Coyotes - CB - TPE 182 69 Suleiman Ramza (Blasoon) - Norfolk SeaWolves - QB - TPE 134 81 Bayden Brosley (sensual-snickers-bar) - Norfolk SeaWolves - CB - TPE 137 93 Von Hayes (LimJahey) - Portland Pythons - TE - TPE 109 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 7 Average TPE picked: 162.29 Honolulu Hahalua 7 White Goodman (gucci) - Dallas Birddogs - RB - TPE 221 14 Brandon Booker (Memento Mori) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - CB - TPE 200 25 Michael Witheblock (sakrosankt) - Kansas City Coyotes - WR - TPE 191 31 Buck Thornton (FurFurFurson) - Minnesota Grey Ducks - S - TPE 195 38 Thubba Bumper (baueranthony9) - Norfolk SeaWolves - CB - TPE 193 49 Calvin Golladay (CalvinGolladay) - Tijuana Luchadores - OL - TPE 184 55 Luke Skywalker (muse316) - Norfolk SeaWolves - QB - TPE 172 61 Haha Mango-Panda (furiousPanda) - Dallas Birddogs - LB - 169 85 Donatello Arrabiata (lamboalfredo) - London Royals - TE - TPE 134 91 Magnus Valdyr (KamiCommie) - Tijuana Luchadores - TPE 127 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 10 Average TPE picked: 178.6 New Orleans Second Line 2 Troen Egghands (Troen) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - DE - TPE 201 10 Jim Waters (siddhus) - Tijuana Luchadores - QB - TPE 190 22 Eddie Jeeta (QuirkyTurtle) - Kansas City Coyotes - TPE 195 46 Nuniq Annastesia (Brucehum) - Kansas City Coyotes - DT - TPE 135 70 Sebastian Vettel (Phalanx32) - Minnesota Grey Ducks - S - TPE 174 74 Tan Johnson (tan5o4) - Kansas City Coyotes - WR - TPE 119 82 Sam Sidekick (Evok) - Norfolk SeaWolves - K/P - TPE 115 94 Kevin Fakon (Toastydata) - Kansas City Coyotes - RB - TPE 117 95 Brendan Lanier (jdourtled) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - S - TPE 116 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 9 Average TPE picked: 151.33 Orange County Otters 12 Deshun Jones (Forty Jordy) - Dallas Birddogs - DT - TPE 193 24 Kichwa Jones (howsour) - Dallas Birddogs - RB - TPE 196 36 Daniel George (dk87gaming) - Portland Pythons - TE - TPE 182 48 Julio Tirtawidjaja (indonesianhusker) - Tijuana Luchadores - RB - TPE 137 60 Simeon Works (juicychase) - London Royals - DE - TPE 136 72 Mark Radson (Ayyylmao) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - LB - TPE 157 84 Sim SnowBow (SnowyWolfz) - Minnesota Grey Ducks - QB - TPE 85 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 7 Average TPE picked: 155.14 Philadelphia Liberty 4 Stanis?aw Koniecpolski (majesiu) - Dallas Birddogs - LB - TPE 229 5 Tyler Oles JR (To12143) - Portland Pythons - CB - TPE 215 17 Big Edd (Big Edd) - Dallas Birddogs - DT - TPE 169 29 Slinky Claxton (Shiznit19) - Portland Pythons - DE - TPE 168 57 Mike Lee (youngcricket) - Dallas Birddogs - WR - TPE 146 64 Hank Steel (DrChops) - Portland Pythons - DT - TPE 132 76 George ’Corpse Grinder’ Fisher (AL_GRINGO) - Tijuana Luchadores - LB - TPE 147 96 Taylor Cooper (gargaroff) - Kansas City Coyotes - WR - TPE 88 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 8 Average TPE picked: 161.75 Sarasota Sailfish 13 Mo "Mamba" Magic (thevoicelesscreator) - Minnesota Grey Ducks - DT - TPE 188 26 Ben Slothlisberger (slothfacekilla) - Tijuana Luchadores - QB - TPE 184 34 Eldrick Avery (RansackTheUniverse) - London Royals - CB - TPE 195 37 Johnny Hellzapoppin (Colabear) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - S - TPE 194 50 Colt Mendoza (iStegosauruz) - Dallas Birddogs - CB - TPE 180 58 Bruce Buckley (NicholasTheGreat) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - OL - TPE 179 62 Wesley Eriksen (Lightnoir) - Norfolk SeaWolves - S - TPE 178 86 Tommy Sacamano (TommyThaMan) - Portland Pythons - OL - TPE 167 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 8 Average TPE picked: 183.13 San Jose SaberCats 6 Sandro Ryeu (s4ndr0p) - London Royals - DE - TPE 185 18 Monterey "Monty" Jack (Rradum) - Dallas Birddogs - QB - TPE 209 30 Jamar Lackson (BenDover) - Minnesota Grey Ducks - RB - TPE 173 42 Nick Kaepercolin (Highhaschdi) - London Royals - WR - TPE 163 54 Ben Stackinpaper (benstackinpaper) - London Royals - CB - TPE 166 66 Garfield Despacito Jr. (Gwdjohnson) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - WR - 142 78 Shawn Dawkins (Number 82) - Portland Pythons - S - TPE 149 90 J.B. Apollo (Apollo) - Myrtle Beach Buccaneers - RB - TPE 122 Total amount of picks in first eight rounds: 8 Average TPE picked: 163.63 Yellowknife Wraiths 8 Magnus Rikiya (Tesla) - Norfolk SeaWolves - DT - TPE 198 20 Colby Jack (flyeaglesfly29) - London Royals - QB - TPE 222 32 Thomas Passmann (StamkosFan) - Tijuana Luchadores - WR - TPE 186[br / *8 Rounds Mock Draft - HENDRIX 2.0 - 04-03-2020 Love to see this *8 Rounds Mock Draft - Blasoon - 04-03-2020 I dig being number 69. But it'll be interesting to see if mocks change at all after the last update goes in place tomorrow. *8 Rounds Mock Draft - Lightnoir - 04-03-2020 Love to see all the effort you guys put into this, really awesome to go so deep into the draft. I think you might be undervaluing safeties, not just for myself but for a couple of the others guys around me who I think will go earlier than you've put. That being said, if Sarasota picks me up in round six they have robbed the draft! *8 Rounds Mock Draft - tMuse - 04-03-2020 (04-03-2020, 11:29 PM)Lightnoir Wrote:Love to see all the effort you guys put into this, really awesome to go so deep into the draft. I think you might be undervaluing safeties, not just for myself but for a couple of the others guys around me who I think will go earlier than you've put. That being said, if Sarasota picks me up in round six they have robbed the draft!Yeah I guess we did, but in the end it's just a mock draft we did for fun and to get some insight in the league and the drafting process. Keep in mind that it is our first draft and season in the NSFL and we have almost 0 insight in being a GM or doing a draft. Thanks for the kind words though! *8 Rounds Mock Draft - DrunkenTeddy - 04-03-2020 Crazy to see myself this high on a mock draft. I know my TPE is high, but I would be surprised if I'm gone in the 1st round. More likely that I slip into the 2nd sometime. *8 Rounds Mock Draft - Bauer - 04-03-2020 Thubba down at 38, how dare you *8 Rounds Mock Draft - LimJahey - 04-03-2020 Great mock draft, happy to be on one for once ???? *8 Rounds Mock Draft - AdamS - 04-03-2020 Absolutely great effort. Drafts are insanely difficult to predict even when you have info let alone just trying to make it happen. *8 Rounds Mock Draft - youngcricket - 04-05-2020 true |