Most Respected Mock Draft Sites/Experts?

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What sites and experts do you use for your mock drafts? I know Rick Gosselin of the DMN is one of the best in the country, but he tends to wait to release his first round until right up into the draft.

I would like to get a list of respected/reliable experts and sites so I can start collecting some data.

Off the top of my head, McShay and Kiper are my two favorite because of all the resources at their disposal. Sometimes I like Walter, sometimes I don't.

Who do you use/recommend?
 
robert70x7;4404750 said:
What sites and experts do you use for your mock drafts? I know Rick Gosselin of the DMN is one of the best in the country, but he tends to wait to release his first round until right up into the draft.

I would like to get a list of respected/reliable experts and sites so I can start collecting some data.

Off the top of my head, McShay and Kiper are my two favorite because of all the resources at their disposal. Sometimes I like Walter, sometimes I don't.

Who do you use/recommend?

I prefer Mayock over McShay and Kiper, but that's just a personal preference. They all do a good job of scouting and making assessments and all that good stuff. And you're right about Gosselin.
 
I agree about mayock. He's really good. He isn't afraid to stray from common belief. Heard a lot of people around league don't respect mcShay. Some say he's a jerk and dont share any info w him
 
Rick Gosselin nows less than squat about the college game and its pro prospects.
All he does(which is great), is make some phone calls and get info.
If you asked him right now the top 100 the guy wouldnt have any more oidea than you or I.
Until draft day he wont give any valuable insight AT ALL.

That being said i like Mike Mayock and the NFP and CBS sites for info.
 
Mayock is a space alien who people gravitate to because he speaks with an authoratative tone. As far as substance I don't find him any better than Kiper or McShay.

I like CBSsportsline and Wes Bunting.
 
I would also suggest draftcountdown.com. They don't update their mock that often at this point, but some good insight on prospects as the draft nears.
 

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