swede
04-13-2010, 12:06 PM
Really?
Those drafts include some stinkers!
Packers high on draft list
Posted: April 12, 2010 |(26) COMMENTS
According to Football Outsiders, which appears in the April 19 edition of ESPN The Magazine, the Green Bay Packers are ranked seventh among the 32 teams in the National Football League in terms of the effectiveness of their drafts.
The study included the eight drafts between 2000-'07...The ranking of the teams in the NFC North were: Chicago (12), Minnesota (16) and Detroit (22).
The bottom five were Tampa Bay, Buffalo, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Oakland, which was dead last.
It is interesting that Packer drafts are immediately ranked as mediocre by the experts whose advice Ted never bothers to take. After a few years Packer drafts have apparently stacked up pretty well, and this sample didn't even include the influx of talent in'08 and '09. Two years from now we'd leap into the top three I should think with the debacle of 2001 out of the way.
Here's the link to the entire article:
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/90712174.html
Those drafts include some stinkers!
Packers high on draft list
Posted: April 12, 2010 |(26) COMMENTS
According to Football Outsiders, which appears in the April 19 edition of ESPN The Magazine, the Green Bay Packers are ranked seventh among the 32 teams in the National Football League in terms of the effectiveness of their drafts.
The study included the eight drafts between 2000-'07...The ranking of the teams in the NFC North were: Chicago (12), Minnesota (16) and Detroit (22).
The bottom five were Tampa Bay, Buffalo, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Oakland, which was dead last.
It is interesting that Packer drafts are immediately ranked as mediocre by the experts whose advice Ted never bothers to take. After a few years Packer drafts have apparently stacked up pretty well, and this sample didn't even include the influx of talent in'08 and '09. Two years from now we'd leap into the top three I should think with the debacle of 2001 out of the way.
Here's the link to the entire article:
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/90712174.html