Introduction Two-Tone Blue Dudes v2.0
Taking you through the evolution of the new and improved Two-Tone Blue Dudes coming to you on Monday!
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It is that time of the year! It is time to look at the historical data of the Tennessee Titans decision makers and figure out which prospects fits their drafting profile. For quick reference, I started this heading into the 2022 draft, and correctly predicted the Titans perfect wide receiver would be Treylon Burks.
Last year, while the Titans didn’t draft a wide receiver at the top half of the draft, the formula I used, would’ve had Colton Dowell as the 7th most likely to be a Titan, if he had been on my radar before the draft.
So, while it isn’t a perfect predictor as I either don’t know of all the prospects or have all of the data, it does shed light on what the Titans typically value in their prospects in three key areas:
Physical Traits
Athletic Traits
On-The-Field Traits
This year, I have evolved even further. Thanks to learning more about programming languages, data analysis, and just football in general, I have been able to refine my methodology and taken this approach and adapted to it other positions of need for the Titans, not just wide receivers. So far, I have been able to collect data for WR, OT, OG LB, CB, RB. We won’t give too heavily into some of these positions because the Titans needs have shifted. I will also look to add Safety and DL soon.
For today’s article, I am going to give a brief rundown of how three of the position groups are scored and what data is being used. If you want a full rundown of all six positions, it will be out on PaulKuharsky.com tomorrow. (I have to make things slightly different!) On Monday, you will get the links in the article for the tool itself which will be several days ahead of anyone else.
Methodology
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