2016 NFL Draft IDP Pick-by-Pick Analysis

Scott Fish

Hello everyone!

Welcome to the exclusive NFL Draft IDP Pick-by-Pick Analysis post from DLF. It seems like we’ve again been waiting forever for the NFL Draft to arrive and it’s finally here. This will be an incredibly exciting weekend and we thank you, our Premium Content members, for spending it with us. For many of you, this is your fourth NFL Draft as a Premium Member and your support continues to fuel our fire!

Let’s start off this morning by explaining a little bit about what to expect. For those of you who have been around, it will be much like past years, so grab a beverage and buckle up.

1.) We’ll have exclusive analysis of the picks as they come in, starting tonight. This post will be continuously updated throughout the entire weekend from the bottom up. So, expect to see the newest information at the top for convenience purposes – this will help you avoid the annoying refresh and scrolling down part of the experience. Harder for us, but seamless for you. Easy choice for us, there.

2.) We’ll be sharing our thoughts on each of the relevant picks as they come in throughout the NFL Draft. Many of you check the Rotoworld fantasy news feed, so think of it that way, but with more of a dynasty spin as we complete our wrap-ups. We won’t be posting commentary on the 75th right guard taken, but expect anything important in relation to dynasty leagues being covered.

3.) Feel free to make any comments here on the post, within the Premium (or free) forums or over at the live chat we’ll be facilitating over the weekend. While we won’t have the ability to respond to many of the comments or questions immediately (we’ll have our hands full updating the post here), comments are encouraged. You guys are all the “elite,” so I would expect some great discussions all over DLF the entire weekend.

We’re absolutely stoked to again be able to offer this to you guys as an exclusive part of your Premium Membership with us. Thanks a ton for supporting DLF and enjoy the draft!

Oh, and one other thing. Expect the initial downloadable draft sheet for the rookies to again be available earlier than you could possibly expect.

Posts are authored by Eric Olinger.

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