Posted January 15Jan 15 I had Grok build a predictive model for each position based off of the past 20 years of NFL All Pro’s per position and their respective college statistics and subsequent combine, pro day, and scouting notes. I also had Grok evaluate the current 2026 prospect rankings and predict the available prospects for each round and pick.I then requested that Grok attempt a highly probable pick for each slot for the Eagles in 2026 with no trades along with the instructions to attempt to make each pick with the highest probability of each pick becoming an All Pro. Obviously, as the draft goes into later rounds, each pick has a much smaller probability. Also gave grok the liberty to evaluate the eagles team needs.Pretty impressive linear regression model it spit out along with a full scouting report for each of its picks along with the current or former NFL player each prospect most resembles. To save reader from overload, I deleted the full narrative of each pick. I plan to give Chat the same exercise.Rd1 #23: CB Avieon Terrell, ClemsonRd2 #54: EDGE T.J. Parker, ClemsonRd3 #68: OT Kadyn Proctor, Alabama (Grok had this pick as the highest potential of ALL its Eagles picks as a future All-Pro)Rd3 #98: WR KC Concepcion, Texas A&MRd4 #122: TE Max Klare, Ohio StateRd4 #138: CB Brandon Cisse, USCRd5 #152: EDGE Cashius Howell, Texas A&MRd5 #180: S Chris Johnson, San Diego State
January 15Jan 15 1 hour ago, VeeMak said:I had Grok build a predictive model for each position based off of the past 20 years of NFL All Pro’s per position and their respective college statistics and subsequent combine, pro day, and scouting notes. I also had Grok evaluate the current 2026 prospect rankings and predict the available prospects for each round and pick.I then requested that Grok attempt a highly probable pick for each slot for the Eagles in 2026 with no trades along with the instructions to attempt to make each pick with the highest probability of each pick becoming an All Pro. Obviously, as the draft goes into later rounds, each pick has a much smaller probability. Also gave grok the liberty to evaluate the eagles team needs.Pretty impressive linear regression model it spit out along with a full scouting report for each of its picks along with the current or former NFL player each prospect most resembles. To save reader from overload, I deleted the full narrative of each pick. I plan to give Chat the same exercise.Rd1 #23: CB Avieon Terrell, ClemsonRd2 #54: EDGE T.J. Parker, ClemsonRd3 #68: OT Kadyn Proctor, Alabama (Grok had this pick as the highest potential of ALL its Eagles picks as a future All-Pro)Rd3 #98: WR KC Concepcion, Texas A&MRd4 #122: TE Max Klare, Ohio StateRd4 #138: CB Brandon Cisse, USCRd5 #152: EDGE Cashius Howell, Texas A&MRd5 #180: S Chris Johnson, San Diego StateAnd did it suggest Hermann Goring for OC?P.S. Nice picks, but none will make it to day 3.
January 15Jan 15 Author 49 minutes ago, Crazy Legs said:And did it suggest Hermann Goring for OC?P.S. Nice picks, but none will make it to day 3.Lol, I didn’t ask about WW2 history, so I don’t quite get your humor there. Way too early to tell who makes it to day 3 or not. Obviously, Chris Johnson in round 5 looks unrealistic to me. I’ve got a 2nd round grade on him.
January 15Jan 15 1 hour ago, VeeMak said:Lol, I didn’t ask about WW2 history, so I don’t quite get your humor there.Way too early to tell who makes it to day 3 or not. Obviously, Chris Johnson in round 5 looks unrealistic to me. I’ve got a 2nd round grade on him.Never heard of Grok....found this:The bot has generated various controversial responses, including conspiracy theories, praise of Adolf Hitler, antisemitism, and creating sexualized images of children. It has also referred to Musk's views when asked about controversial topics or difficult decisions. Updates since 2023 have shifted the bot politically rightward to provide conservative responses to user queries.If you credit Grok for those picks...I wouldn't rely on it.I Chris Johnson was admittedly unrealistic, why in heaven would you post it?
January 16Jan 16 Author 3 hours ago, Crazy Legs said:Never heard of Grok....found this:The bot has generated various controversial responses, including conspiracy theories, praise of Adolf Hitler, antisemitism, and creating sexualized images of children. It has also referred to Musk's views when asked about controversial topics or difficult decisions. Updates since 2023 have shifted the bot politically rightward to provide conservative responses to user queries.If you credit Grok for those picks...I wouldn't rely on it.I Chris Johnson was admittedly unrealistic, why in heaven would you post it?Did you bother to read that it was AI generated?? This was for fun. As for grok being Musk’s AI, I don’t care either way for the politics in it. I don’t tend to believe the hyperbolic demonizing from either side. The same people calling Elon a NSDAP are the same ones who cheer for Israel’s enemies and chant from the river to the sea (perhaps without even knowing the reference in that song to the utter annihilation of all Jews). The same is true in the other side, the ones calling for all illegals to be removed have been profiting off of their inexpensive labour for decades. They both want to demonize the other, get the uninformed and uninitiated to be riled up and then foment divide. It’s a vicious cycle. So, I use Grok, Chat, OpenAI, etc without getting too worked up over what one side says about the other. Elon was the left’s darling until he wasn’t. The same will be true for Bezos; Zuckerberg and the like. They’ve all taken a lions share of taxpayer money to work with the CIA on these social experimental projects under different benevolent and/or benign guises.
January 16Jan 16 1 hour ago, VeeMak said:Did you bother to read that it was AI generated?? This was for fun. As for grok being Musk’s AI, I don’t care either way for the politics in it. I don’t tend to believe the hyperbolic demonizing from either side. The same people calling Elon a NSDAP are the same ones who cheer for Israel’s enemies and chant from the river to the sea (perhaps without even knowing the reference in that song to the utter annihilation of all Jews). The same is true in the other side, the ones calling for all illegals to be removed have been profiting off of their inexpensive labour for decades. They both want to demonize the other, get the uninformed and uninitiated to be riled up and then foment divide. It’s a vicious cycle. So, I use Grok, Chat, OpenAI, etc without getting too worked up over what one side says about the other. Elon was the left’s darling until he wasn’t. The same will be true for Bezos; Zuckerberg and the like. They’ve all taken a lions share of taxpayer money to work with the CIA on these social experimental projects under different benevolent and/or benign guises.Admittedly I got that quote from Wikipedia - itself a potentiall inaccurate source. It was not my intent to start mudslinging - simply to express that AI has its limits at present...agree/disagree?In any event, based upon those results, I certainly would not use AI to select my draft picks.
January 16Jan 16 Funny thought,Re: AIoes anyone remember when the chessmaster went up against Big Blue (an IBM Super Computer) in a chess match?Initially, Big Blue was no match. However, Big Blue "learned" from it's mistake and became unbeatable.Perhaps the NFL draft will one day evolve into a simple computer printout. "Sorry Jerry, I can't do that." (HAL 9000)Mavbe one day Dallas will replace their OC and DC with Bots...although their probably pretty close already.
January 16Jan 16 I'd be very happy with that draft. On 1/15/2026 at 1:26 PM, VeeMak said:Rd1 #23: CB Avieon Terrell, ClemsonRd2 #54: EDGE T.J. Parker, ClemsonRd3 #68: OT Kadyn Proctor, Alabama (Grok had this pick as the highest potential of ALL its Eagles picks as a future All-Pro)Rd3 #98: WR KC Concepcion, Texas A&MRd4 #122: TE Max Klare, Ohio StateRd4 #138: CB Brandon Cisse, USCRd5 #152: EDGE Cashius Howell, Texas A&MRd5 #180: S Chris Johnson, San Diego StateQuestion - isn't Chris Johnson a corner? If the various sites like ESPN, Ourlads, Walterfootball, drafttek, and profootballnetwork are right then you have 3 corners in this draft. I'd replace Cisse with KilgoreSome comments - Terrell might be a slot corner and that would dictate DeJean moving to the outside fulltimeI'd be thrilled if Klare lasted until 122 4th and 5th round picks will be later than now slotted due to comp picks being added to the 3rd and 4th rounds. Chris Johnson is slated from 1st to 4th round be various sites. Howell is rated as a 2nd day pick, getting him in the 5th would be a steal.
January 16Jan 16 Author 1 hour ago, Rob331 said:I'd be very happy with that draft.Question - isn't Chris Johnson a corner? If the various sites like ESPN, Ourlads, Walterfootball, drafttek, and profootballnetwork are right then you have 3 corners in this draft. I'd replace Cisse with KilgoreSome comments -Terrell might be a slot corner and that would dictate DeJean moving to the outside fulltimeI'd be thrilled if Klare lasted until 1224th and 5th round picks will be later than now slotted due to comp picks being added to the 3rd and 4th rounds.Chris Johnson is slated from 1st to 4th round be various sites.Howell is rated as a 2nd day pick, getting him in the 5th would be a steal.Yes he is! That was the fun part of getting Grok to do its best to draft and show how little AI actually "knows”. Beyond the fact that he isn’t a safety is the fact that he isn’t even projected as a safety. Obviously there are corners that project as a safety, but not one source that I can find even mentions that. AI is sourcing online data, so I can’t fathom the reasoning. No way Howell falls that far. Regardless, I am working on one for Chat GPT too, for sheets and giggles.
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