Win my money: Official mock draft contest
Some time ago, I asked if people were interested in a mock draft contest. It seemed some people were, so here is the official "we're doing a mock draft contest" post.
RULES:
• Your mock has to be one round and put in a Fan Post.
• You get one official entry and has to be in by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21.
• A point will be given for every correct team/player projection. For instance, you get one point by saying St. Louis will take Sam Bradford. You'll also get a point if you project the team to take a correct player, even if it's a traded pick. For instance, let's say Jacksonville trades back into the first round and takes Tim Tebow, even though you had that projected as the 10th pick. You'll get a point. Get it? If not, leave a comment asking for better explanation.
• Here's the biggest catch: The contest will only be "live" once we have 50 entries. We're doing one per person, so that might mean that you, lovely reader, may have to get people to join the fun.
• We won't limit it to 50 entries, though. I'll grade as many as we get sometime Thursday night/Friday morning.
• To be clear on what your official entry is, when you put up a mock put asterisks on both sides of the headline. So it would be *Danny K's super dooper mock of craziness*
• I get an entry.
• Anyone can enter, even other SBN writers.
• The prize will be the standard MTD $20 right from my pocket. To enter, you have to have Paypal.
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for every wrong pick...
you have to chug a beer or do a shot
Life is a waste of time and time is a waste of life... so lets get wasted all the time and have the time of our lives!
Of course you'd use Tebow to Jacksonville as your example
Haha, I’ll definitely participate.
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Can we make edits to our mocks?
The 2010 New York Mets: Maybe it's the Phillies' turn to have 95% of its roster on the DL
The 2009 New England Patriots: At least we got our division title back
The 2009-10 New Jersey Devils: Allergic to second periods

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