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We Can Potentially Move Way Up The Draft Board By Christmas Morning


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8 minutes ago, Jon4rd said:

Saints win today and they have home field locked up. If they lose you can bank on them playing starters next week 

Yeah I hope they lose today and then Carolina beats them next week. They need to win at least one of their last two games to get home field in the playoffs right? 

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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

Ok, right now we are spot 11, using the link above with SOS. Let’s hope NO loses to Pittsburgh and has to beat us to get the #1 seed. If so, we finish 6-10. The link above has our highest % projection of pick 9. 

We will move up 1 spot regardless of the Tampa/Falcons game because whoever wins will drop behind us since the Falcons would have 7 wins or Tampa 6 and according to the link Tampa’s projected SOS is better than ours.

Although the Giants loss seemed to screw us, they have a higher SOS and play the Cowboys at home. Chicago is about to win, so the Cowboys will rest and the Giants should win moving us up 1 spot. The link doesn’t predict that so a little benefit hopefully.

Detroit may beat GB if they rest Rodgers, but they have a lower SOS so that won’t matter. The other teams with 4 or less wins (Arizona, Jets, Oakland and SF) aren’t going anywhere.

The last two that could impact us are the Bills and Jax. If either win and we lose like we should, we pass them since our SOS is worse. I don’t see Jax beating a Houston team that is still vying for a bye. Too bad it wasn’t a late game because a NE win (against the Jets) would have prompted them to rest (I think they can’t lose division but not sure). The Bills play the Dolphins at home and I think they’ll win that.

Note that Cincy and Denver have higher SOS than us so as long as we lose they are behind us.

So, as long as we don’t screw ourselves with a meaningless win, we could easily go from 11 to 8 and possibly 7 if Jax pulls the upset.

 

Right now it looks like we're going to be playing the Saints backups, which we probably beat, fuging up our draft chances

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17 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Ok, right now we are spot 11, using the link above with SOS. Let’s hope NO loses to Pittsburgh and has to beat us to get the #1 seed. If so, we finish 6-10. The link above has our highest % projection of pick 9. 

We will move up 1 spot regardless of the Tampa/Falcons game because whoever wins will drop behind us since the Falcons would have 7 wins or Tampa 6 and according to the link Tampa’s projected SOS is better than ours.

Although the Giants loss seemed to screw us, they have a higher SOS and play the Cowboys at home. Chicago is about to win, so the Cowboys will rest and the Giants should win moving us up 1 spot. The link doesn’t predict that so a little benefit hopefully.

Detroit may beat GB if they rest Rodgers, but they have a lower SOS so that won’t matter. The other teams with 4 or less wins (Arizona, Jets, Oakland and SF) aren’t going anywhere.

The last two that could impact us are the Bills and Jax. If either win and we lose like we should, we pass them since our SOS is worse. I don’t see Jax beating a Houston team that is still vying for a bye. Too bad it wasn’t a late game because a NE win (against the Jets) would have prompted them to rest (I think they can’t lose division but not sure). The Bills play the Dolphins at home and I think they’ll win that.

Note that Cincy and Denver have higher SOS than us so as long as we lose they are behind us.

So, as long as we don’t screw ourselves with a meaningless win, we could easily go from 11 to 8 and possibly 7 if Jax pulls the upset.

 

Thx for the work. 

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Just now, stbugs said:

Not me. We need a stud DL not extra picks.

  I think we could get both. Nothing drastic. 

But if GB offered 14, 30 and a little for 8....I’m considering in this draft. There will still be some there. But I agree. No further as we need impact. 

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Picking 10th or 11th with 1 week to go.  10th if the opposing team winning percentage is worse than Atlanta.

Need Detroit, Jax, NY Giants, Buffalo and Tampa to win next week

What will the NO game look like next week with them resting starters?  Who knows

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