Do you guys read SI/TFY for draft info?

Chocolate Lab

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A few years ago when most draft sites were free, I thought TFY was excellent. Then they went to pay-only for a couple of years and I lost track of them. Now (maybe last year, I don't know), like NFLDS, they've been picked up by a bigger company in SI.com and are available for free again.

Just wondering if you guys ever read there, because I never seem to see them mentioned. But check them out, they're pretty good. I like how they give an absolute rating on each player (as most pro teams do) as well as a projected round. They have some different ideas on players -- I always got the idea they truly did their own research and weren't much influenced by other sites.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/2009/draft/breakdowns/by_position/QB.html?eref=sircrc
 

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Chocolate Lab;2739108 said:
A few years ago when most draft sites were free, I thought TFY was excellent. Then they went to pay-only for a couple of years and I lost track of them. Now (maybe last year, I don't know), like NFLDS, they've been picked up by a bigger company in SI.com and are available for free again.

Just wondering if you guys ever read there, because I never seem to see them mentioned. But check them out, they're pretty good. I like how they give an absolute rating on each player (as most pro teams do) as well as a projected round. They have some different ideas on players -- I always got the idea they truly did their own research and weren't much influenced by other sites.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/2009/draft/breakdowns/by_position/QB.html?eref=sircrc

yeah i used to use tfy too but then they went to pay subscription and their writing got kinda bland to me, so i quit using them;
 
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