Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Draft Successes and Failures: Diving Into the Numbers Part 2-2015




 
   
          The J-E-T-S put together back-to-back bad drafts in 2014 and 2015. After having placed 29th in 2014, they followed that up with a 32nd place finish in 2015, also putting them in 32nd place for 2014/2015 combined rankings. Minnesota and the L.A. Rams put together two good drafts in a row, while New England rebounded from a bad 2014 to 3rd in 2015.

*an explanation of the scoring is laid out in Part 1.

3. New England - 634
17. Miami - 471
32. New York - 242
30. Buffalo - 262

15. Baltimore - 488
16. Pittsburgh - 480
20. Cleveland - 433
14. Cincinnati - 491

26. Indianapolis - 354
11. Jacksonville - 529
29. Tennessee -  294
22. Houston - 396

5. Kansas City - 599
21. Las Vegas - 398
10. Los Angeles - 544
19. Denver - 441

31. Philadelphia - 248
25. New York - 370
18. Dallas - 464
13. Washington - 504

24. Green Bay - 378
1. Minnesota - 813
23. Chicago - 378
27. Detroit - 346

12. New Orleans - 527
4. Tampa Bay - 616
7. Carolina - 557
6. Atlanta - 589

28. Seattle - 303
9. San Fransisco - 548
8. Arizona - 551
2. Los Angeles - 662

2014/2015
1. Jacksonville - 1481
2. Minnesota - 1428
3. Las Vegas - 1417
4. L.A. Rams - 1392
5. Atlanta - 1328
6. Houston - 1269
7. Green Bay - 1247
8. Kansas City - 1242
9. Chicago - 1211
10. San Fransisco - 1145
11. Dallas - 1126
12. Washington - 1116
13. Miami - 1102
14. Baltimore - 1093
15. Tampa Bay - 1063
16. Carolina - 1052
17. Cincinnati - 1030
18. Arizona - 1029
19. Denver - 1027
20. Pittsburgh - 1022
21. Tennessee - 987
22. New England - 948
23. N.Y. Giants - 916
24. Cleveland - 898
25. Detroit - 869
26. L.A. Chargers - 740
27. Buffalo - 674
28. Seattle - 673
29. Philadelphia - 618
30. New Orleans - 601
31. Indianapolis - 595
32. N.Y. Jets - 555

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