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TIN’S FINS 2010 DRAFT CONTEST

1. Predict the first five picks in correct order. It doesn't matter if a team trades
the pick, the number of the pick is what's important. (1 point for each name, 1
point for being the correct number/name combo, and bonus 3 points for getting all
five picks perfect). note: you may get a couple of free points here.

2. Predict the teams that will draft a QB in the first round. (2 points for each
correct team)

3. Predict how many Offensive Linemen will be drafted in the first round w/
bonus if you can name them. (3 points for getting the number of OLs right, 1
point for each correct name you list, however, you will lose a point if you list
someone who is not chosen in the first round. Example: if the answer is 5 and you
choose 6, you will lose a point for each incorrect name, and you'll score no points for
getting the number wrong).

4. Predict the first cornerback chosen. (2 points for name, 2 bonus points if you
name the team that picks him)

5. Predict the first safety taken in the draft. (2 points for name, 2 bonus points for
team).

6. Predict the number of times Pat White will be mentioned during the NFL
Network  live coverage on day 2. (this could also be a good drinking game, 5
points)

7. Predict all 10 Miami Dolphin draftees. (since there may be trades, I have to
grade this by each pick. 3 points for each player correctly identified in any order. No
matter how many picks we end up with, a bonus of 12 points will be given to each
entrant who correctly predicts at least 50% of the players).

8. Predict the first 10 wide receivers drafted. (2 points for each name, 10 bonus
points if you get them all right in the right order).

9. Will the Dolphins trade up, down, or stick with the #12 pick? (4 points)

10. Predict the position of the first Miami pick, ie DT, WR, CB, etc. All pass-
rushers under 265lbs will be considered an OLB for this question. (10 points)
 

Tie-Breaker:

11. Guess how many combined-college-career touchdowns were scored by all of


the 2010 Miami draftees. (The closest wins, and TD passes count, whether it be a
QB or a halfback option, as do special team TDs, and defensive TDs). Yes I know this
is hard but that's why I said 'GUESS'. The best way to do this would be to take your
answers from question # 7 and add up the TDs for those players.

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