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1988 All-pro prospects

By Hellbringer
4/27/2020 8:09 pm
Michigan QB Scales, led the league in passing yards.

RB/WR Dory. 2500 all purpose yards and 10 td's

SLB Greene 94 tackles 8 INTS

Re: 1988 All-pro prospects

By AlexanDragon
4/28/2020 8:07 am
Obviously brewer and funkhouser for Denver.
Brewer the only qb in the three digit QBR,. Second in yards. Second in yards per plays. Three-way tie for most TD.
Funkhouser, his partner in crime.
1st in reception yards with 1755 yards. 80% catch. 861 rush yards.
Schaefer for kicker maybe
Jerry Hyder for rookie
John pursel DL? Idk if 7sacks is now high but he leads my team by a couple.
OL England and Galbraith

Re: 1988 All-pro prospects

By Cjfred68
4/28/2020 1:24 pm
Houston Gamblers

WR Gabriel Ahrens

1271 yards (6th)
29.6 yards/catch (1st)
12 TD (5th)

K Daniel McCormick

32/33 FG 97.0%
50/51 XP 98.0%

CB Michael Skaggs

59 tackles
112 thrown at (14th)
36 knockdowns (2nd)
4 interceptions (36th)
38.4% catch allowed percentage (4th minimum 100 throw at)

RT Phillip Johnson

1191 plays
589 pass blocks
458 run blocks
0 sacks allowed
12 tackles allowed

Re: 1988 All-pro prospects

By raidergreg69 - League Admin
4/28/2020 2:15 pm
Thanks guys, but this is unnecessary unless you are giving me OL names.

The All Pro Ballot will have the following:

* All QBs with 4500+ yards passing (7 names)
* All ball carriers with 982+ yards rushing (8 names)
* All WR with 1100+ yards (9 names plus Cam Dalton who will be among RBs)
* The 4 TEs on the first page of the receiver stats

Defense/OL still TBD but I'll use the stat list PLUS the player award list from each conference.

Re: 1988 All-pro prospects

By Cjfred68
4/28/2020 2:38 pm
raidergreg69 wrote:
Thanks guys, but this is unnecessary unless you are giving me OL names.

The All Pro Ballot will have the following:

* All QBs with 4500+ yards passing (7 names)
* All ball carriers with 982+ yards rushing (8 names)
* All WR with 1100+ yards (9 names plus Cam Dalton who will be among RBs)
* The 4 TEs on the first page of the receiver stats

Defense/OL still TBD but I'll use the stat list PLUS the player award list from each conference.


I would add top total yards players as someone may rush for 900 yards and catch for another 1000 and bot make the list....just a thought

Re: 1988 All-pro prospects

By raidergreg69 - League Admin
4/28/2020 2:52 pm
Only 2 would be Knob Creek and Chase Miles and they combined for like 1500-1600 total yards. They may or may not make it, depends on how many names are on both RB and WR stat lists. I'm trying to keep the list of candidates short. As always, there will be a write in section.

Re: 1988 All-pro prospects

By Cjfred68
4/28/2020 3:29 pm
Ok thanks....I didnt check in the USFL but total yards helped me put together the XFL Hall of Fame list.

To me defense is the hardest because tackle leaders are usually on bad teams and lead leader boards need the ability to sort using minimums.

Catch allowed percentage is a great stat but the leaderboard doesnt allow you to set a minimum thrown at quanity to get the best results.

Re: 1988 All-pro prospects

By raidergreg69 - League Admin
4/28/2020 3:39 pm
Cjfred68 wrote:
Ok thanks....I didnt check in the USFL but total yards helped me put together the XFL Hall of Fame list.

To me defense is the hardest because tackle leaders are usually on bad teams and lead leader boards need the ability to sort using minimums.

Catch allowed percentage is a great stat but the leaderboard doesnt allow you to set a minimum thrown at quanity to get the best results.


For defense, tackles are the last thing I look at for the reasons you just said. For defensive line, I mostly look at sacks + hurries. For LB, tackles is more important than DL/DB but it's not my main factor. I look at INTs, catch % first. For DBs, I sort by thrown at, so the one's who faced the most passes are on first page, then look for <40%, then <50%. Throw in the top interceptors and the list is mostly complete.

To round things out, I check the player awards for each conference, looking for anyone I may have missed.

Re: 1988 All-pro prospects

By raidergreg69 - League Admin
4/28/2020 3:42 pm
Offensive line, I look at sacks allowed %, tackle allowed % and penalties. I don't actually calculate the percentage, I just eyeball it. I look at the OL with the most plays and I usually check 2 pages worth, then check player awards.

Re: 1988 All-pro prospects

By Cjfred68
4/28/2020 3:49 pm
Yeah I get it....same here but if the player stats page had advanced filters, it would be much easier.

For instance, set minimums like I stated before or isolate positions like TEs or LTs for stat lines. You could isolate TEs and get recieving leaders plus blocking leaders...just another thing on my wish list.