DTP's 2017 NFL Draft Guide

The Most Honest, Unbiased and Completely Raw NFL Draft Guide on the Market Today

Nonfiction, Sports, History, Football
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Author: Daniel Parlegreco ISBN: 1230001587388
Publisher: Daniel Parlegreco Publication: March 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Daniel Parlegreco
ISBN: 1230001587388
Publisher: Daniel Parlegreco
Publication: March 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The Best 2017 NFL Draft Guide Out There! 

With 250 + prospects in this guide and 80,000 words written, I created just that. I think you will be pleasantly surprised by the in-depth analysis, grades, and player fits on each and every single player in this year’s guide. I even includes all the up-to-date sizes and measurements from the combine for each player.

But why should you buy THIS guide, and who exactly am I? 

Well I’m a normal guy just like you, except that I watch college football tape for fun, and write pages and pages of notes on almost every single eligible player for the draft. Yes, you can say I’m a dork. I also write my reports in such a way that everyone can understand, even the casual football fan. I don’t use fancy scout lingo or terms that make you wonder “what the heck is he talking about?” 

I’ve been doing this for 5 years now, and I’ve hit a lot more on players then I miss. I write for multiple publications and have been recognized by many when it comes to my draft evaluations. 

The other thing that separates me is I don’t write or grade players based on what the “talking heads” on TV or on the internet say about players. I come to my own conclusions, whether popular or unpopular. Of course I’m wrong on occasion like every single evaluator out there, but I’m right A LOT. 

Just for instance, in December of 2015, I said Carson Wentz was the best QB in the 2016 NFL Draft. At the time, he was considered a late round draft pick by most. Many evaluators hadn’t even heard of him yet, others blasted me and said “I’m crazy and he’s an undraftable guy coming from FCS level North Dakota State.” That is just 1 small example.  

I can’t promise you that I’ll be right on all these players, but I can promise you that every single player in this guide I came to my own opinion about after watching the tape. I had no pre-conceived ideas about any of these players, nor do I have a college football team affiliation. I’m not biased, nor am I non-objectionable.

With that being said, I’m more excited then ever about this draft class. There is so much depth at so many positions, it is hard to find a ‘weak’ spot in this draft. Some will say ‘QB’ but I disagree wholeheartedly. I think there could easily be 3 franchise QB’s in this draft class. Let’s get into it my 2017 Draft Evaluations!

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Best 2017 NFL Draft Guide Out There! 

With 250 + prospects in this guide and 80,000 words written, I created just that. I think you will be pleasantly surprised by the in-depth analysis, grades, and player fits on each and every single player in this year’s guide. I even includes all the up-to-date sizes and measurements from the combine for each player.

But why should you buy THIS guide, and who exactly am I? 

Well I’m a normal guy just like you, except that I watch college football tape for fun, and write pages and pages of notes on almost every single eligible player for the draft. Yes, you can say I’m a dork. I also write my reports in such a way that everyone can understand, even the casual football fan. I don’t use fancy scout lingo or terms that make you wonder “what the heck is he talking about?” 

I’ve been doing this for 5 years now, and I’ve hit a lot more on players then I miss. I write for multiple publications and have been recognized by many when it comes to my draft evaluations. 

The other thing that separates me is I don’t write or grade players based on what the “talking heads” on TV or on the internet say about players. I come to my own conclusions, whether popular or unpopular. Of course I’m wrong on occasion like every single evaluator out there, but I’m right A LOT. 

Just for instance, in December of 2015, I said Carson Wentz was the best QB in the 2016 NFL Draft. At the time, he was considered a late round draft pick by most. Many evaluators hadn’t even heard of him yet, others blasted me and said “I’m crazy and he’s an undraftable guy coming from FCS level North Dakota State.” That is just 1 small example.  

I can’t promise you that I’ll be right on all these players, but I can promise you that every single player in this guide I came to my own opinion about after watching the tape. I had no pre-conceived ideas about any of these players, nor do I have a college football team affiliation. I’m not biased, nor am I non-objectionable.

With that being said, I’m more excited then ever about this draft class. There is so much depth at so many positions, it is hard to find a ‘weak’ spot in this draft. Some will say ‘QB’ but I disagree wholeheartedly. I think there could easily be 3 franchise QB’s in this draft class. Let’s get into it my 2017 Draft Evaluations!

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