10-28-2023, 06:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2023, 03:12 PM by Aneeqs. Edited 2 times in total.)
With 2 time media being a thing and the TDL passing, i think that this will be a good time to start this upcoming mock draft, I have with this 2nd mock draft, i have talked to different members of isfl teams to get a general idea of what they might do come draft time, obviously with so much of the season left, none of this has been locked in yet but i think that at this point this is somewhat how I could see the draft playing out
1oa: San Jose Sabercats - Selection: RB Kit Fisto @Pvtpenne
The San Jose Sabercats, holding the coveted first overall pick, face a crucial decision in this mock draft. While many possibilities loom, it's suggested that they might opt for the versatile RB Kit Fisto. A former standout on their roster and one of the top earners in the draft, Fisto's potential to play multiple positions could make him a valuable asset for the Sabercats. This pick could signal the Sabercats' intentions to invest in a strong running game, or perhaps explore creative ways to utilize Fisto's skills across the field.
2oa: Chicago Butchers - Selection: DE Doctor Who @thewhovian
The Chicago Butchers are in a fortunate position with the second overall pick. While they claim to prioritize selecting the best player available (BPA), their need for defensive line improvement has been a matter of focus. Enter Doctor Who, a user who not only aligns with their BPA approach but also checks the box for strengthening the defensive line. Doctor Who's potential to disrupt opponents' offenses could provide long-term benefits for the Butchers.
3oa: New Orleans Second Line - Selection: CB Simon Winston @"Sizzle"
New Orleans Second Line, who recently engaged in a trade that amplified their need for cornerback assistance, have the third overall pick. In this scenario, they set their sights on CB Simon Winston, known by the username Sizzle. Winston represents an exciting addition to their defensive backfield. New Orleans' ambitions for long-term success in the league would benefit significantly from a player with Winston's talents, making this pick a strategic choice for the team's future.
4oa: Colorado Yeti - Selection: S Paul Edgecomb @TomHanks
The Colorado Yeti, situated at the fourth overall pick, are exploring options to bolster their defensive backfield. In particular, they are eyeing S Paul Edgecomb, who also happens to be a former DSFL Commish. Edgecomb's experience and potential to fill a crucial need as the season progresses due to regression make him a compelling selection for the Yeti. This choice could set the stage for a more secure and resilient defense in Colorado.
5oa: Orange County Otters - Selection: LB Siri Kjellström @bex
The Orange County Otters, holding the fifth overall pick, have several needs to address. Despite a range of options, it's suggested that they might prioritize LB Siri Kjellström, a former ISFL commissioner. Kjellström's extensive experience and leadership could prove invaluable for the Otters, especially in a position as pivotal as linebacker. This pick would signify a strategic alignment between the team's aspirations and the user's capabilities.
6oa: Yellowknife Wriaths - Selection: RB Hercules Henry @woelkers
The Yellowknife Wriaths, at the sixth overall pick, are eyeing the running back position as a potential area for improvement. The deep talent pool at running back in this draft makes a selection like RB Hercules Henry, represented by the user woelkers, quite appealing to the Wriaths. Yellowknife boasts a history of producing standout running backs, and Henry could be the next name added to that esteemed list. His addition might provide a boost to the Wriaths' offense, making it a promising pick for the team's long-term goals.
7oa: Berlin Fire Salamanders - Selection: CB Dawelle Wevis @AW13
Berlin Fire Salamanders hold the seventh overall pick and are actively seeking to enhance their cornerback roster. In this mock draft, they set their sights on CB Dawelle Wevis, represented by the user AW13. Wevis's previous experience with the Fire Salamanders, even as their quarterback for a short period, could make him a seamless fit for the team. The pick suggests Berlin's commitment to strengthening their cornerback position and improving their defense.
8oa: Arizona Outlaws - Selection: LB Xavier Buckley @CptGoosar
The Arizona Outlaws, positioned at the eighth overall pick, have a significant need at the linebacker position. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that they are eyeing LB Xavier Buckley, represented by the user CptGoosar. Goosar's history with the Outlaws during his last player's tenure, combined with their pressing need for linebackers, makes this selection a logical choice. It aligns with the expected flow of the first seven picks and addresses a crucial area for improvement in Arizona.
9oa: Sarasota Sailfish - Selection: S Sebastian Lovecraft @Dagon
The Sarasota Sailfish, armed with the ninth overall pick, are inclined to rejuvenate their defensive backfield. S Sebastian Lovecraft, represented by the user Dagon, emerges as a compelling choice in this context. The Sailfish envision a younger DB roster, and Lovecraft, as a new user, can step in to fulfill that role effectively. His addition could contribute to the Sailfish's vision for the upcoming seasons, ensuring a more youthful and vibrant defensive unit.
10oa: New York Silverbacks - Selection: LB Perry Passiveman @Cody
The New York Silverbacks, holding the tenth overall pick, have broader aspirations to get younger in various positions. While linebacker might not be an immediate need, their current LB corps is aging. As their oldest linebacker also serves as the team's GM, selecting LB Perry Passiveman, represented by Cody, can be a strategic long-term move. Cody's addition would serve as a significant investment in the Silverbacks' future, aligning with their overarching plan to build a youthful and competitive roster.
11oa: Austin Copperheads - Selection: DT Oops All-Pro @PugWalrus
The Austin Copperheads' pick is all but locked in. DT Oops All-Pro, represented by PugWalrus, is a highly anticipated future Copperhead. Unless a surprising twist occurs, this selection is nearly set in stone, ensuring the Copperheads acquire a player they can count on for both GMing and on the field success
12oa: Cape Town Crass (via Baltimore) - Selection LB Ali Star @ProdigalSon
The Cape Town Crass, acquiring the twelfth overall pick via a trade with Baltimore, are committed to reinforcing their defense. In this scenario, they set their sights on LB Ali Star, a new player represented by ProdigalSon. Star's potential to become a standout player with strong earning potential aligns perfectly with Cape Town's plan to infuse youth and talent into their defensive lineup.
13oa: Honolulu Hahalua - Selection: RB Willie Swaggert @GlimsTC
The Honolulu Hahalua, with the thirteenth overall pick, are in a peculiar position. While they might not have a desperate need for a running back compared to other positions, the alignment of the draft and the depth of talent make it likely that they'll opt for the Best Player Available (BPA). In this case, RB Willie Swaggert, represent
14oa: Cape Town Crash - Selection: LB Juran Riley @Huskies311
With the 14th overall pick, the Cape Town Crash have another opportunity to strengthen their defense. They have been on a mission to infuse youth and talent on the defensive side of the ball, and LB Juran Riley, represented by the user Huskies311, fits the bill perfectly. Riley's strong earning potential and potential for growth make him an appealing pick at this point in the draft. The Cape Town Crash aim to build a more formidable and dynamic defense, and selecting Riley is another step in that direction.
Another fun exercise, I expect to do one more mock draft after everything is locked in, there are a few other people, especially towards the end who i could see swapping in or out however that is something i will figure out as we approach the draft!
1oa: San Jose Sabercats - Selection: RB Kit Fisto @Pvtpenne
The San Jose Sabercats, holding the coveted first overall pick, face a crucial decision in this mock draft. While many possibilities loom, it's suggested that they might opt for the versatile RB Kit Fisto. A former standout on their roster and one of the top earners in the draft, Fisto's potential to play multiple positions could make him a valuable asset for the Sabercats. This pick could signal the Sabercats' intentions to invest in a strong running game, or perhaps explore creative ways to utilize Fisto's skills across the field.
2oa: Chicago Butchers - Selection: DE Doctor Who @thewhovian
The Chicago Butchers are in a fortunate position with the second overall pick. While they claim to prioritize selecting the best player available (BPA), their need for defensive line improvement has been a matter of focus. Enter Doctor Who, a user who not only aligns with their BPA approach but also checks the box for strengthening the defensive line. Doctor Who's potential to disrupt opponents' offenses could provide long-term benefits for the Butchers.
3oa: New Orleans Second Line - Selection: CB Simon Winston @"Sizzle"
New Orleans Second Line, who recently engaged in a trade that amplified their need for cornerback assistance, have the third overall pick. In this scenario, they set their sights on CB Simon Winston, known by the username Sizzle. Winston represents an exciting addition to their defensive backfield. New Orleans' ambitions for long-term success in the league would benefit significantly from a player with Winston's talents, making this pick a strategic choice for the team's future.
4oa: Colorado Yeti - Selection: S Paul Edgecomb @TomHanks
The Colorado Yeti, situated at the fourth overall pick, are exploring options to bolster their defensive backfield. In particular, they are eyeing S Paul Edgecomb, who also happens to be a former DSFL Commish. Edgecomb's experience and potential to fill a crucial need as the season progresses due to regression make him a compelling selection for the Yeti. This choice could set the stage for a more secure and resilient defense in Colorado.
5oa: Orange County Otters - Selection: LB Siri Kjellström @bex
The Orange County Otters, holding the fifth overall pick, have several needs to address. Despite a range of options, it's suggested that they might prioritize LB Siri Kjellström, a former ISFL commissioner. Kjellström's extensive experience and leadership could prove invaluable for the Otters, especially in a position as pivotal as linebacker. This pick would signify a strategic alignment between the team's aspirations and the user's capabilities.
6oa: Yellowknife Wriaths - Selection: RB Hercules Henry @woelkers
The Yellowknife Wriaths, at the sixth overall pick, are eyeing the running back position as a potential area for improvement. The deep talent pool at running back in this draft makes a selection like RB Hercules Henry, represented by the user woelkers, quite appealing to the Wriaths. Yellowknife boasts a history of producing standout running backs, and Henry could be the next name added to that esteemed list. His addition might provide a boost to the Wriaths' offense, making it a promising pick for the team's long-term goals.
7oa: Berlin Fire Salamanders - Selection: CB Dawelle Wevis @AW13
Berlin Fire Salamanders hold the seventh overall pick and are actively seeking to enhance their cornerback roster. In this mock draft, they set their sights on CB Dawelle Wevis, represented by the user AW13. Wevis's previous experience with the Fire Salamanders, even as their quarterback for a short period, could make him a seamless fit for the team. The pick suggests Berlin's commitment to strengthening their cornerback position and improving their defense.
8oa: Arizona Outlaws - Selection: LB Xavier Buckley @CptGoosar
The Arizona Outlaws, positioned at the eighth overall pick, have a significant need at the linebacker position. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that they are eyeing LB Xavier Buckley, represented by the user CptGoosar. Goosar's history with the Outlaws during his last player's tenure, combined with their pressing need for linebackers, makes this selection a logical choice. It aligns with the expected flow of the first seven picks and addresses a crucial area for improvement in Arizona.
9oa: Sarasota Sailfish - Selection: S Sebastian Lovecraft @Dagon
The Sarasota Sailfish, armed with the ninth overall pick, are inclined to rejuvenate their defensive backfield. S Sebastian Lovecraft, represented by the user Dagon, emerges as a compelling choice in this context. The Sailfish envision a younger DB roster, and Lovecraft, as a new user, can step in to fulfill that role effectively. His addition could contribute to the Sailfish's vision for the upcoming seasons, ensuring a more youthful and vibrant defensive unit.
10oa: New York Silverbacks - Selection: LB Perry Passiveman @Cody
The New York Silverbacks, holding the tenth overall pick, have broader aspirations to get younger in various positions. While linebacker might not be an immediate need, their current LB corps is aging. As their oldest linebacker also serves as the team's GM, selecting LB Perry Passiveman, represented by Cody, can be a strategic long-term move. Cody's addition would serve as a significant investment in the Silverbacks' future, aligning with their overarching plan to build a youthful and competitive roster.
11oa: Austin Copperheads - Selection: DT Oops All-Pro @PugWalrus
The Austin Copperheads' pick is all but locked in. DT Oops All-Pro, represented by PugWalrus, is a highly anticipated future Copperhead. Unless a surprising twist occurs, this selection is nearly set in stone, ensuring the Copperheads acquire a player they can count on for both GMing and on the field success
12oa: Cape Town Crass (via Baltimore) - Selection LB Ali Star @ProdigalSon
The Cape Town Crass, acquiring the twelfth overall pick via a trade with Baltimore, are committed to reinforcing their defense. In this scenario, they set their sights on LB Ali Star, a new player represented by ProdigalSon. Star's potential to become a standout player with strong earning potential aligns perfectly with Cape Town's plan to infuse youth and talent into their defensive lineup.
13oa: Honolulu Hahalua - Selection: RB Willie Swaggert @GlimsTC
The Honolulu Hahalua, with the thirteenth overall pick, are in a peculiar position. While they might not have a desperate need for a running back compared to other positions, the alignment of the draft and the depth of talent make it likely that they'll opt for the Best Player Available (BPA). In this case, RB Willie Swaggert, represent
14oa: Cape Town Crash - Selection: LB Juran Riley @Huskies311
With the 14th overall pick, the Cape Town Crash have another opportunity to strengthen their defense. They have been on a mission to infuse youth and talent on the defensive side of the ball, and LB Juran Riley, represented by the user Huskies311, fits the bill perfectly. Riley's strong earning potential and potential for growth make him an appealing pick at this point in the draft. The Cape Town Crash aim to build a more formidable and dynamic defense, and selecting Riley is another step in that direction.
Another fun exercise, I expect to do one more mock draft after everything is locked in, there are a few other people, especially towards the end who i could see swapping in or out however that is something i will figure out as we approach the draft!