Revised 2020 Draft Board: Offensive Backfield

Things have changed again, well sort of. The original way I looked at the stats and adjusted my draft board really only favored the factors I used to remove players from my boards. Those factors are still the same and if you want to view who those players are, I will include the links to the original articles at the bottom. The reason why I’ve updated my draft boards once again is because of how I was ranking the players who remained on it before.

See, prior to me going back through I was ranking them by comparing their stats and combine performances to every player (between 08 and 2017) that had been invited to the combine. I’d take all of their stats and break it down by players selected in the 1st-3rd rounds and those who weren’t. That was all well and good, but it was really only determining whose athleticism and production matched other players who had been chosen early.

With the new method I still use each player’s college stats and their combine results, but I compare the players from 08-17 that were considered successful to those who weren’t. By this I can give each player coming in a score and rank them based off that score.

There were a few other factors I considered with the round grade they were given:

-One factor that only came into play for the Quarterbacks was the one I put toward Anthony Gordon (and Gardner Minshew for the 2019 class). Both players were QBs in prolific Air Raid offenses and they only started one season. Their college stats in only one season and being in the Air Raid gave their score a major bump, so I pushed them down two round ranges.

-If a player played at the FCS level or lower, they were dropped two round ranges, unless there was already significant hype surrounding them heading into the pre-draft process. (i.e. Adam Trautman)

-If a player played in the MAC, Conference USA, Sun Belt, or are one of the “lower end” independent teams they were moved down one round range, unless again they were someone with significant hype surrounding them heading into the pre-draft process. (i.e. Robert Hunt)

-If a player had a factor that led to a 100% success rate, they were not bumped down in round range regardless of what conference they played for. Those factors only exist for Quarterbacks, Offensive Tackles, Edge Rushers, Defensive Tackles, and Linebackers.

You’ll notice that the MWC and AAC, both excluded from the “Power 5 conferences”, are not listed. That’s because I believe both conferences are on the same level as the PAC 12 and most of the ACC.

I did not take into consideration injuries. If it did not impact their stats or combine performances on its own, then it didn’t impact their score. That isn’t to say that I wouldn’t have dropped them down my draft board if I was a GM for a team, but I didn’t want to lower one player’s ranking while forgetting about someone else. A prime example of this you’ll see on the RB board for the 2019 class once I get that revised article posted. Bryce Love had a significant knee injury, but his score had him at #1 on the RB board, so he stayed put. It’s a little different for Offensive Lineman, but I’ll cover that in their article. Here are the boards, with the scores included.

QB Draft Board

My Draft Board

Players College Score Rounds
Joe Burrow* LSU 26.8 First
Tua Tagovailoa Alabama 23.4 First
Jalen Hurts Oklahoma 18.0 First-Second
Cole McDonald Hawaii 17.9 First-Second
Justin Herbert Oregon 15.0 First-Second
Anthony Gordon Washington State 19.9 Second-Third
Tyler Huntley Utah 13.0 Second-Third
Jake Fromm Georgia 11.8 Third-Fifth
Jordan Love Utah State 11.5 Third-Fifth
Mason Fine North Texas 11.8 Fourth-Sixth
Shea Patterson Michigan 10.5 Fourth-Sixth
Kevin Davidson Princeton 11.2 Sixth-Seventh

RB Draft Board

My Draft Board

Players College Score Rounds
Antonio Gibson Memphis 16.1 First-Second
Jonathan Taylor Wisconsin 15.7 Second-Third
J.K. Dobbins Ohio State 15.6 Second-Third
Mike Warren Cincinnati 15.3 Second-Third
A.J. Dillon Boston College 14.6 Second-Third
D'Andre Swift Georgia 13.1 Third-Fifth
Clyde Edwards-Helaire LSU 13.1 Third-Fifth
Anthony McFarland Maryland 13.0 Third-Fifth
Zach Moss Utah 12.9 Third-Fifth
Eno Benjamin Arizona State 12.6 Third-Fifth
Ke'Shawn Vaughn Vanderbilt 12.2 Third-Fifth
Cam Akers Florida State 12.0 Third-Fifth
Darrynton Evans Appalachian State 13.1 Fourth-Sixth
James Robinson Illinois State 12.6 Fourth-Sixth
Joshua Kelley UCLA 11.9 Fourth-Sixth
Patrick Taylor Memphis 11.6 Fourth-Sixth
DeeJay Dallas Miami 11.5 Fourth-Sixth
JaMycal Hasty Baylor 10.3 Fourth-Sixth
Rico Dowdle South Carolina 10.1 Fourth-Sixth

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