2015 NFL Mock Draft: Reader Submitted Mocks
Before joining NFL Mocks, I always wanted to have my opinions heard and I’m sure some of you guys feel the same way.
May 8, 2014; New York, NY, USA; Odell Beckham Jr. (LSU) poses for a photo with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected as the number twelve overall pick in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft to the New York Giants at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports
During this busy period, where everything revolves around the NFL Draft, most of you guys have read tons of mock drafts, agreeing with some and shaking your head at others, and thinking “If only I had a platform to have my mock draft seen and show people what I think will happen in the upcoming draft.”
Well NFL Draft fans, now you do!
Starting next week, three lucky NFL Mocks readers will have the chance to have their own NFL mock draft posted on the site.
Here is how this is going to work:
From now until the NFL Draft, three reader submitted mock drafts will be posted on the site, concluding with a poll, where other readers will be able to vote on the mock draft which they most agree with.
Mock drafts should be submitted to this email address: nflmocks1@gmail.com.
In your email, please make “Reader Mock” the subject line. Please insert your first name, twitter handle and your favorite team at the top of the body section of the email. It would be appreciated if you could type your mock draft into the body of the text, but an attached word document will work as well (if you need the official draft order, here is a link to it on the NFL Mocks page).
Here is an example of what the email entry should look like:
From Monday morning until noon the following Sunday, readers can submit their mock drafts to have a chance of having them posted to the site Monday morning. Three lucky entries will be chosen, at random, to be placed on the site.
May 8, 2014; New York, NY, USA; Kyle Fuller (Virginia Tech) holds up his jersey after being selected as the number fourteen overall pick in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft to the Chicago Bears at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports
Each mock draft will be posted to the site, in one article, on Monday morning. At the end of the post, as I eluded to earlier, there will be a poll, for other readers to vote on which mock draft they agree with the most.
You can include trades, just be sure to include what each team will receive in each trade.
The person who gets the most votes will receive a follow and a shout out from the NFL Mocks official twitter page. (@NFLMocks)
I can’t wait to see all of your unique mock drafts as we continue to inch towards the NFL Draft.
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