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2nd Annual Saccappoo "Pick 3" Draft Championship - 2025
CP Draft-Head's,
Welcome back to the 2nd Annual Saccappoo "Pick 3" Draft Championship - 2025 edition!!! The game is simple, "pick 3" players for each pick that you think our Chiefs will take, and whoever gets the most correct wins. You can edit up until the start of the draft. Rank your choices accordingly per round, we'll reference this in the event of a tie. Secondarily, we'll give consideration for having the right player in the wrong round: 100 Points for correct name in correct round 50 Points for correct name but one round removed 25 Points for correct name but two or more rounds removed 1st Prize is a Chiefs cap! ...assuming you're comfortable providing an address for me to ship it to you. Last season KCcrow was our winner and he graciously donated his $50 Chiefs hat credit to the local Children’s hospital.. Super classy move Crow! Good luck! Round 1: No. 31 1. KellerFox 2. Couch-Potato 3. Round 2: No. 63 1. COChief 2. DrRyan 3. Round 3: No. 66 1. 2. 3. Round 3: No. 95 1. Couch-Potato 2. 3. Round 4: No. 133 1. Bowser 2. DrRyan 3. Phog 4. Kccrow 5. Duncan_Idaho *Round 5: No 165 (PHI TRADE) [Do NOT Add Players!]* 1. BossChief 2. 3. Round 7: No. 251 1. Couch-Potato 2. 3. |
I’ll break the ice…
Round 1: No. 31 1. OT Conerly Jr 2. DL Harmon 3. OT Simmons Round 2: No. 63 1. TE Arroyo 2. DE Tuimoloau 3. RB Henderson Round 3: No. 66 1. DL Burch 2. OG Ratledge 3. DT Collins Round 3: No. 95 1. OT Grant 2. OT Belton 3. RB Tuten Round 4: No. 133 1. CB Bryant 2. CB N Williams 3. RB Martinez Round 7: No. 226 1. RB Smith 2. OT Brown 3. TE Gadsden Round 7: No. 251 1. CB Dotson 2. DT Black 3. LB Simon Round 7: No. 257 1. OG Cabeldue 2. LB Lindenberg 3. WR Wease |
A couple of suggestions for consideration:
"I propose that [this] year we pick ... 3 players for the first round 4 players for the second round 5 players for the third round and so on up to 10 players for the seventh round. It's really difficult to hit a seventh-round pick given all of the options.” -Rain "…I’m considering adding light multipliers for the 2nd - 7th round picks, because they’re increasingly more difficult than the 1st round. Let me know what you think?” - Couch Please offer any suggestions you might have! |
A month out, so I'm sure this list might change for me
31) a. - Josh Conerly Jr. - OT, Oregon b. - Derick Harmon - DT, Oregon c. - Emeka Egbuka - WR, Ohio State 63) a. - Kaleb Johnson - RB, Iowa b. - Princely Umanmielen - DE, Mississippi c. - Elijah Arroyo - TE, Miami 66) a. - Cameron Williams - OT, Texas b. - Tre Harris - WR, Mississippi c. - Deone Walker - DL, Kentucky 95) a. - Jalen Royals - WR, Utah State b. - Demetrius Knight - LB, South Carolina c. - RJ Harvey Jr. - RB, UCF 133) a. - Denzel Burke - CB, Ohio State b. - Billy Bowman - S, Oklahoma c. - David Walker - EDGE, Central Arkansas 226) a. - Logan Brown - OT, Kansas b. - Dante Trader Jr. - S, Maryland c. - LeQuint Allen Jr. - RB, Syracuse 251) a. - Tyler Cooper - IOL, Minnesota b. - CJ Dippre - TE, Alabama c. - Cody Lindenberg - LB, Missesota 257) a. - Jimmy Horn Jr. - WR, Colorado b. - Zeek Biggers - DL, Georgia Tech c. - Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson - OT, Florida That was a bit more difficult than I thought it'd be. I literally threw darts on the seventh round picks. |
Nice Bowser! I’ll update my names to your formatting for clarity.
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I don't know about adding a multiplier, though, because you're already getting some points if you have the name in the wrong round. Landing a correct name from your R5 guesses could get you points from R3 to R7. |
I forgot when I was writing above that we're doing it by selection. So is it points 2 rounds removed or 2 selections removed? That's an important distinction I suppose.
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.25 points if you have the right name but it’s 2 or more rounds off |
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My only reservation is that we have 3 picks in the 7th, which would equal 15 selections, just feels like a lot but that’s only for this season so it probably still makes sense. Also, I’m tempted to say 2nd-4th should have 4 picks, 5-7th should have 5 picks, but that’s an arbitrary assignment and by day is more official. Also, kinda kills the whole “pick 3” title lol I’ll hold off on changing it for a bit to allow for additional opinions. |
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For the multiplier concept I proposed, I was thinking...
RD 1 = 1x or 100 pts RD 2 = 1.2x or 120 pts RD 3 = 1.3x or 130 pts RD 4 = 1.4x or 140 pts RD 5 = 1.5x or 150 pts RD 6 = 1.6x or 160 pts RD 7 = 1.7x or 170 pts If you have a guy in say round 3 but he goes in round 4, then you’d get 50% of the points for the round he went in, which would be 70 points. If you picked the guy in round 3 but he goes in round 5 or later, then you'd get 25% of the points for the round he’s chosen which would be 37.5 points using Rd 5 as the example. This would maintain the difficulty of the pick 3 concept. I’m using rounds for simplicity in this explanation, but to clarify what I mean is picks… if you chose a guy at the top of the 7th and he goes in the bottom of the 7th, that’d be 25% because he went two picks away. But I think either works as a solution, or both which I think might be the answer. Adding the additional selections would make the game more fun maybe bc we’d hit on more selections theoretically. Not trying to complicate the concept, just tinkering a bit. Anyone else have thoughts on this? |
Here's my first take. I assume that we can change this up to the draft day?
Round 1: No. 31 1. Josh Conerly, Jr., OT, Oregon 2. Tyleik Williams, DT. Ohio State 3. Trey Amos, CB, Mississippi 04/21/25 - Changed Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan, to Trey Amos, CB, Mississippi. Round 2: No. 63 1. Tate Ratledge, G, Georgia 2 T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina 3 Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame 04/21/25 - Changed TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State, to Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame. Round 3: No. 66 1 Alfred Collins, DT, Texas 2 Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State 3 Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State Round 3: No. 95 1 Bayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech 2 Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech 3 Jackson Slater, G, Sacramento State Round 4: No. 133 1. Don’t'e Thornton, WR, Tennessee 2 Tyler Baron, Edge, Miami 3 Kyle Monangai, RB, Rutgers Round 7: No. 226 1 Johnny Walker, Edge, Missouri 2 Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State 3 Elijhah Badger, WR, Florida Round 7: No. 251 1 Joshua Gray, OT, Oregon State. 2 Rayuan Lane III, S, Navy 3 Devin Neal, RB, Kansas 04/21/25 - Changed Alijah Huzzie, CB, North Carolina, to Joshua Gray, OT, Oregon State. Round 7: No. 257 1 Jackson Woodard, LB, UNLV 2 O’Donnell Fortune, CB South Carolina 3 Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State 04/21/25 - Changed Efton Chism, WR, Eastern Washington, to Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State. |
Nice work Rain!
Yes, edits are allowed up until the first pick of the draft |
I am a known ID-10-T but I'll take a stab at it.
Round 1: No. 31 1. DL Kenneth Grant 2. OT Josh Conerly Jr. 3. DL Walter Nolen Round 2: No. 63 1. EDGE Jack Sawyer 2. CB Darien Porter 3. WR Tre Harris Round 3: No. 66 1. DL T.J. Sanders 2. WR Isaiah Bond 3. LB Carson Schwesinger Round 3: No. 95 1. RB Cam Skattebo 2. DL Deone Walker 3. RB D.J. Giddens Round 4: No. 133 1. CB Denzel Burke 2. WR Tory Horton 3. DL C.J. West Round 7: No. 226 1. CB Jordan Hancock 2. WR Ricky White 3. QB Brady Cook Round 7: No. 251 1. TE Luke Lachey 2. LB Nick Martin 3. S Craig Woodson Round 7: No. 257 1. CB Robert Longerbeam 2. S Dante Trader Jr. 3. QB Kurtis Rourke |
Round 1: No. 31
1. OT Josh Conerly, Jr., Oregon 2. OT Kelvin Banks, Jr., Texas 3. RB TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State Round 2: No. 63 1. DE Nic Scourton, Texas A&M 2. DT T.J. Sanders, South Carolina 3. WR Jalen Royals, Utah State Round 3: No. 66 1. DT Joshua Farmer, Florida State 2. WR Kyle Williams, Washington State 3. CB Darien Porter, Iowa State Round 3: No. 95 1. LB Barrett Carter, Clemson 2. S Jonas Sanker, Virginia 3. RB Trevor Etienne, Georgia Round 4: No. 133 1. DE Elijah Roberts, SMU 2. WR Jaylin Lane, Virginia Tech 3. CB Korie Black, Oklahoma State Round 7: No. 226 1. S J.J. Roberts, Marshall 2. DT Ty Hamilton, Ohio State 3. OT Caleb Etienne, BYU Round 7: No. 251 1. WR Dymere Miller, Rutgers 2. S Donovan McMillon, Pittsburgh 3. CB Melvin Smith, Jr., Southern Arkansas Round 7: No. 257 1. OT Aiden Williams, Minn-Duluth 2. DT Kyonte Hamilton, Rutgers 3. LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson, Kentucky |
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1. Conerly, OT, Oregon 2. Harmon, DT, Oregon (trade-up) 3. Nic Scourton, DE, Texas A&M 2.63 1. Jordan Burch, DE, Oregon 2. Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State 3. Charles Grant, OT, William & Mary 3.66 1. Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State 2. Drone Walker, DT, Kentucky 3. Charles Grant, OT, William & Mary 3.95 1. Andrew Mukaba, S, Texas 2. Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Va Tech 3. Kyle Williams, WR, Wazzou 4.133 1. DJ Giddens, RB, KSU 2. Etienne, RB, Georgia 3. Rogers, IOL, Texas Tech 7th round (lumping all together) 1. Jalen Marshall Jr, CB, Florida 2. Fentrell Cypruss II, CB, Florida State 3. Jamie Dumas-Johnson, LB, Kentucky 4. Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa 5. Jimmie Horn, Jr, WR, Colorado 6. Cody Simon, LB, Ohio State 7. Theo Wease, Jr, WR, Missouri 8. Jabbar Muhammad, DB, Washington 9. Cam Jones, QB, North Dakota State |
Shit, OK time to lock in. Draft week gents!
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I made a few edits today and documented them in my post.
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Round 1: No. 31
1. Josh Conerly, OT, Oregon 2. Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss 3. Luther Burden, WR, Missouri Round 2: No. 63 1. Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee 2. Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State 3. Jordan Burch, DE, Oregon Round 3: No. 66 1. Darius Alexander, DT, Toledo 2. Tai Felton, WR, Maryland 3. Tate Ratledge, OG, Georgia Round 3: No. 95 1. Jacob Parrish, CB, K State 2. Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech 3. Wyatt Milum, OL, WVU Round 4: No. 133 1. Logan Brown, OT, Kansas 2. Saivion Jones, DL, LSU 3. Jonas Sanker, S, Virginia Round 7: No. 226 1. Bilhal Kone, CB, Western Michigan 2. Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech 3. Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa Round 7: No. 251 1. Sam Brown Jr, WR, Miami 2. Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State 3. Logan Parr, OG, SMU Round 7: No. 257 1. Desmond Watson, DT, Florida 2. Tyler Batty, DL, BYU 3. Donovan Smith, QB, Houston |
Right on, thanks for joining us Smith!
Bumping the thread to encourage others to join us! |
Round 1: No. 31
1. OT Josh Conerly, Jr., Oregon 2. OT Josh Simmons, Ohio State 3. DT Walter Nolan, Mississippi State Round 2: No. 63 1. OT Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota 2. DT T.J. Sanders, South Carolina 3. RB Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State Round 3: No. 66 1. DT Joshua Farmer, Florida State 2. OT Charles Grant, William & Mary 3. Edge Jordan Burch, Oregon Round 3: No. 95 1. RB Cam Skatebo, ASU 2. WR Kyle Williams, Washington State 3. RB Trevor Etienne, Georgia Round 4: No. 133 1. DE Elijah Roberts, SMU 2. RB Devin Neal, Kansas 3. WR Jaylin Lane, Virginia Tech Round 7: No. 226 1. S J.J. Roberts, Marshall 2. CB Cobee Bryant, Kansas 3. QB Cam Miller, North Dakota State Round 7: No. 251 1. LB Jailin Walker, Indiana 2. S Donovan McMillon, Pittsburgh 3. CB Melvin Smith, Jr., Southern Arkansas Round 7: No. 257 1. OT Aiden Williams, Minn-Duluth 2. RB Tahj Brooks, Texas Tech 3. WR Theo Wease, Missouri |
Round 1: No. 31
1. Tackle, Oregon, Conerly < trying to speak this one into existence 2. WR, Mizz, Burden 3.RB, NC, Hampton Round 2: No. 63 1.Tackle William and Mary, Charles Grant 2.RB, Ostate, Judkins 3. DT, SC, TJ Sanders Round 3: No. 66 1.TE, Miami, Arroyo 2.RB, Miami, Damien Martinez 3.RB, VT, Tuten Round 3: No. 95 1.DE, Oregon, Burch 2.TE, Bowling green, Fannin JR 3. LB, Oklahoma, Stutsman Round 4: No. 133 1. S, Penn State, Jaylen Reed 2. DT, FSU, Josh Farmer 3.RB, SMU, Brashard Smith Round 7: No. 226 1. LB, Ok State, Ed Collin Oliver 2. RB, Rutgers, Kyle monogoanai 3.CB, Ok State Korie Black Round 7: No. 251 1. T, kstate, Logan Brown 2.RB, USC, Jo'Quavious Marks 3. WR, Colorado, Jimmy Horn JR Round 7: No. 257 1. LB, Ok State, Nick Martin 2.RB, Ok State, Ollie Gordon 3.T, Bama A&M Carson Vinson I've had far less time than normal to prepare for the draft. I had hoped this year to really watch more film and learn more of the process, but life had other plans. Hopefully my OK State bias, desire for a RB, and my Geoff Schwartz is better than you Oregon bias' didn't come through too much. :ROFL: |
Made a thread in the lounge so the commoners can understand our draft prowess and see a glimpse of greatness!
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Round 1: No. 31
1. Conerly Oregon 2. Nolan Miss St 3. Egbuka Ohio St Round 2: No. 63 1. TJ Sanders SC 2. Judkins Ohio St 3. Ersery Minnesota Round 3: No. 66 1.Josh Farmer FSU 2. Jalen Royals Utah St 3. Alfred Collins Texas Round 3: No. 95 1. Omar Norman-Lott Tennessee 2. DJ Giddens KSU 3. Chris Paul Ole Miss Round 4: No. 133 1. Savion Jones LSU 2. Tory Horton Colorado 3. Jordan Hancock Ohio St I'm out after Round 4 |
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Round 1: No. 31
1. Omarion Hampton, RB , NC 2. Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss 3. Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon Round 2: No. 63 1. Darius Alexander, DT, Toledo 2. Jordan Burch, DE, Oregon 3. Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State Round 3: No. 66 1. Alfred Collins, DT, Texas 2. Dorian Strong, CB, VT 3. Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State Round 3: No. 95 1. Cameron Skattebo, RB, Arizona State 2. Bhayshul Tuten, RB, VT 3. Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami Round 4: No. 133 1. Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville 2. Logan Brown, OT, Kansas 3. Damien Martinez, RB, Miami Round 7: No. 226 1. Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas 2. Jeffery Bassa, LB, Oregon 3. Jaylin Smith, CB, USC Round 7: No. 251 1. BJ Adams, CB, UCF 2. Craig Woodson, DB, Cal. 3. Elijah Roberts, DT, SMU Round 7: No. 257 1. Marcus Tate, OG, Clemson 2. Xavier Truss, OG, Georgia 3. Jeffrey Bassa, LB, Oregon |
Round 1 #31:
1. Conerly OT Oregon 2. Nolan DT Miss ST. 3. Burden WR Mizzou Round 2 #63 1. Burch DE Oregon 2. Sanders DT SC 3. Ersery OT Minnesota Round 3 #66 1. Farmer DT Florida St 2. Grant OT William& Mary 3. Royals WR Utah St Round 3 #95 1. Etienne RB Georgia 2. Tuten RB Virginia Tech 3. Parrish CB K State Round 4 #133 1. Stutsman LB OU 2. Roberts DE SMU 3. Thornton WR Tennessee Round 7 #226 1. Black CB Okie St 2. Bryant CB Kansas 3. Kone CB Western Mich Round 7 #251 1. Neal RB Kansas 2. McMillon S Pittsburgh 3. Horn WR Colorado Round 7 #257 1. Wease WR Mizzou 2. Brooks RB Texas Tech 3. Batty DL BYU Good luck! :D |
Round 1: No. 31
1.WR Luther Burden III 2.DL Kenneth Grant 3. CB Trey Amos, Mississippi Round 2: No. 63 1.OT Aireontae Ersery, Minn 2.DT Omar Norman-Lott, TN 3.DT Shemar Turner, Tex AM Round 3: No. 66 1.CB Darien Porter, ISU 2.DE Oluwafemi Oladejo UCLA 3. OT Cameron Williams, Texas Round 3: No. 95 1.DE David Walker, Central Arkansas 2.LB Chris Paul, Jr., Ole Miss 3. RB Damien Martinez, Miam Round 4: No. 133 1. RB DJ Giddens, KSU 2.DE Elijah Roberts, SMU 3. Devin Neal, RB, Kansas Round 7: No. 226 1. Sam Brown Miami 2. TE Luke Lachey 3. LB Brandon George Pitt Round 7: No. 251 1. Barryn Sorrell, Texas 2. OT Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan, Oregon State 3. CB Dontae Manning, Oregon Round 7: No. 257 1. DT Kyonte Hamilton, Rutgers 2.S Jordan Riley, KSU 3. WR Quentin Skinner, KU |
No edits after the 1st pick!!!
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1st pick is in.
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KellerFox wins the 1st round!
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I figured I’d come here to see 10-15 had Simmons on there. I don’t feel so bad.
Game on tomorrow. Well done, you two. |
Looks like T.J. Sanders is the favorite in the 2nd round.
We’ll see! |
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Sorry guys. |
It’s like vartch didn’t even care about my board.
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Breaking news: I suck at this game.
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Lots of takers on WR Royals, congrats!
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Alright, now. Someone might want to double check my results, but appears I won my own game this year. I’ll buy myself a hat and post it here soon.
Thanks to everyone for playing!!! |
CONGRATS DUDE! You hit on a lot!
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