April 22, 2011

2011 Draft Competition Submissions

Hi everyone, this is the post to submit your submissions for the draft competition for Broncos Blog Draft Guru (BBDG). This post is only for submissions, I will have another post up for general discussion shortly. I have also re-posted the information and rules below. Good luck everyone ~ Aussie.

The Competition Submission

The first part is as follows, for each team in the 1st round you need to pick the player that you think that team will pick. Now we are not going to worry about what position that pick is. For example 2nd Denver Broncos Peterson, we are not worried about the 2nd position but the player that is picked. So if you think the Broncos will pick Peterson put down Broncos Peterson. You need to pick the player that will go to each team in the draft. For each correct pick you will get a point. There are a maximum of 32 points that can be gained from this section.

The second part you will need to pick the 7 round draft of the Broncos. Now this can be a little hard and tricky. You can pick the draft as it is with the current picks available to the Broncos. The other option is you predict the trades you think the Broncos will make, for example trade down from 2#. If you chose the right player(s) with a pick that is from a trade this can be the difference between winning and losing. Correct picks of players picked by the Broncos is 1 point. If you correctly pick the ROUND that player is picked in that will give you an extra point. Correct pick of player but in the wrong round will only be 1 point. In this section creative is rewarded by the chance of getting more points from trades but it is a risky option than picking with the current picks. Bonus points may be awarded for correctness of trades.

The blogger with the highest combined point total from both parts will win the title of Broncos Blog Draft Guru (BBDG)!

Rules and Notes:

Look out for the 2011 Draft Competition Submission post, this is where you submit your competition picks. It is a good idea to start working on it now as you will need it! You have up to the start of the draft that is 8:00 EST of draft day to submit. Any submission after that will not be accepted. Changes and updates will be allowed leading up to the draft. You can submit as much as you want in the comments but it will be your LAST submission that I take. Therefore there is only one entry per person. Also if you update multiple times can you delete the older comments, it will just make it easier for me thanks.

Each person's results will be able to be viewed, so you can see everyone’s results. I will post them all up after I tally up the results which will be after the completion of the draft. I will post up the winner on here with an analysis of the points for each blogger that participated. Some digression will be taken when marking picks so as to be as fair as possible. As grandmaster of the competition I will get to make this decisions so try to be as clear as possible so I understand what you are doing. Again I will be as fair as possible.

In the event of a CBA being signed you can also, if you are game enough, predict a trade for a player or trade a player. For example the Broncos trade a 6th to a ‘Team’ for X player or Orton to ‘Team’ for X. If you are game to do as such and you are right I will award this person 2 points for correctness of trade (the picks), 2 points for correct player and 2 points for correct team. The other option to make this easier I will award points on the player. If you think we will get X Player put him down. I will not take into account what pick is traded for him. Example ‘Trade for X Player’. If you guess the correct player two points, but you have to be game and it could change your mock draft completely. Good Luck.

7 comments:

  1. Part 1
    Carolina – Cam Newton
    Denver – JJ Watt
    Buffalo – Marcus Dareus
    Cincinnati – AJ Green
    Arizona – Von Miller
    Cleveland – Patrick Peterson
    San Francisco – Robert Quinn
    Tennessee – Blaine Gabbert
    Dallas - Tyron Smith
    Washington – Julius Jones
    Houston – Da’Quan Bowers
    Minnesota – Nick Fairley
    Detroit - Prince Amukamara
    St. Louis – Aldon Smith
    Miami – Jake Locker
    Jacksonville – Ryan Kerrigan
    New England – Mike Pouncey
    San Diego – Cameron Jordon
    New York Giants – Anthony Castonzo
    Tampa Bay – Adrian Clayborn
    Kansas City – Nate Solder
    Indianapolis – Gabe Carimi
    Philadelphia – Jimmy Smith
    New Orleans – Mark Ingram
    Seattle – Derek Sherrod
    Baltimore – Cameron Heyward
    Atlanta – Justin Houston
    New England – Muhammad Wilkerson
    Chicago – Corey Liuget
    New York Jets – Phil Taylor
    Pittsburgh – Akeem Ayers
    Green Bay – Brooks Reed

    Part 2
    1st - 8#, JJ Watt DE (Trade our 1st to the Titans for their 1st, 2nd and 3rd)
    2nd - 36#, Martez Wilson SLB
    2nd - 46#, Marvin Austin DT
    2nd - 57#, Ras-I Dowling CB (Trade the 2nd from the Titans to the Seahawks for their 2nd, 4th, 5th , 6th and probably future pick)
    3rd - 67#, Robert Sands S
    3rd - 77#, Kenrick Ellis DT
    4th - 99#, Casey Matthews ILB
    5th - 156#, Jah Reid OT
    6th - 173#, Noel Devine RB
    6th - 189#, Rob Housler TE
    7th - 246ish#, Chris Prosinski S

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  2. Part 1. What The Heck

    1. Car-Cam Newton
    2. Den-Marcell Dareus
    3. Buf- Von Miller
    4. Cin- Blaine Gabbert
    5. Ari- Patrick Peterson
    6. Cle- A.J. Green
    7. SF- Prince Amukamara
    8. Ten- Nick Fairley
    9. Dal- Robert Quinn
    10. Was- Julio Jones
    11. Hou- Da'Quan Bowers
    12. Min- J.J. Watt
    13. Det- Anthony Castonzo
    14. StL- Cameron Jordan
    15. Mia- Mark Ingram
    16. Jax- Adrian Clayborn
    17. NE- Aldon Smith
    18. SD- Akeem Ayers
    19. NYG- Tyron Smith
    20. TB- Ryan Kerrigan
    21. KC- Mike Pouncey
    22. Ind- Gabe Carimi
    23. Phi- Nate Solder
    24. NO- Cameron Heyward
    25. Sea- Ryan Mallett
    26. Bal- Jimmy Smith
    27. Atl- Kyle Rudolph
    28. NE- Justin Houston
    29. Chi- Corey Liuget
    30. NYJ- Derek Sherrod
    31. Pit- Brandon Harris
    32. GB- Stephen Paea

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  3. 1(2) MARCELL DAREUS
    2(4) KYLE RANDOLPH
    2(14) MARVIN AUSTIN
    3(3) Taiwan Jones
    6(21) Robert Sands
    6(24) Joe Lefeged
    7(44) Derek Hall

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  4. Part 1
    Carolina-Dareus
    Denver-Peterson
    Buffalo-Miller
    Cincy-Gabbert
    Arizona-Newton
    Cleveland-Green
    SF-Quinn
    Tenn.-Fairley
    Dallas-Tyron Smith
    Washington-Julio Jones
    Houston-Amukamara
    Minn.-Bowers
    Detroit-Castonzo
    St.Louis-Jordan
    Miami-Locker
    Jacksonville-Kerrigan
    NE-Ingram
    SD-Watt
    NYG-Pouncey
    TB-Clayborn
    KC-Aldon Smith(Haha compares to Jarvis Moss)
    Indy-Carimi
    Phil.-Jimmy Smith
    NO-Liuget
    Seattle-Aaron Williams
    Balt.-Phil Taylor
    Atlanta-Solder
    NE-Wilkerson
    Chicago-Austin
    NYJ-HeywarPitt.-Watkins
    GB-Sherrod



    Part 2
    #2 Patrick Peterson CB
    #36 Stephen Paea DT
    #46 Trade. We get #58 and #123 in return.
    #58(Balt.)-Bruce Carter OLB.
    #67-Orlando Franklin OT.
    #123(Balt.)-Charles Clay FB/TE.
    #186-Lawrence Guy DT
    #189-Mike Mohamed ILB.
    #247-JT Thomas OLB.

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  5. G
    You see my screw up on Part 1? Pitt pick Danny Watkins is on NYJ line and that's Cam Heyward for the Jets.

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  6. If no more submission I guess the competition is closed.

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