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Scouting Notebook: Goff Gains an Edge, WR Stocks Falling, Michael Thomas Q&A

April 1, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

As the 2016 NFL draft nears, every team in the league is doing the same thing—finalizing its final draft board.
For most teams, final grades are in on players. General managers, as well as scouting and personnel directors, likely know their first-round players. But the team's final draft board—the big one that goes up in the draft room to be used during the three-day selection event—isn't completely set yet. Stacking the board, and all the arguments that go with it, happens now.
As team boards get set, team scouts talk. They're either happy because a player from their area is ranked highly, or they're irritated that after 200 days on the road, none of their players are ranked highly. That talking leads to information for this article, which you'll get in "The Scout's Report."
This process teams are undergoing is the same one I'm doing for our NFL draft 400 series, which kicks off next week. That leads to changes on our big board as a number grade is ass...

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