📊 Analysis
Data sources that power MockDraftScores, plus tools to review your personal mock draft history.
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Personalized Deep Dive
Trends
Consecutive same-position picks (3+) across draft classes. See which positions get run on and when.
Compare total offense vs defense players drafted in Round 1, with scoring trends and distribution graphs.
Every first-round pick that changed hands on draft night. Trade frequency, team patterns, and full history.
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NFL Mock Draft Accuracy Analysis Tools
Mock Draft Scores offers a suite of analysis tools that go beyond simple leaderboard rankings. Each tool examines a different dimension of mock draft accuracy using actual NFL Draft results from 2021 through 2025, scored under both the Huddle Report (96-point) and FantasyPros (320-point) systems.
Available Analysis Tools
- Accuracy by Pick Range — break your mock draft scores into top-8, mid-round, late-mid, and late-round segments to see where your predictions are strongest
- First Round Misses — track every player you slotted into Round 1 who actually fell to Round 2 or later
- Position Runs — identify three-or-more consecutive same-position picks and their impact on scoring
- Offense vs Defense — compare offensive and defensive pick distribution and accuracy across draft years
- Draft-Day Trades — every first-round pick traded on draft night, with note-taking for pre- and post-draft analysis
Data-Driven Draft Insights
Beyond personal scoring, the MDDB analysis section provides league-wide insights: how often the consensus top 32 actually go in Round 1 (86.3% hit rate), whether teams draft for their top needs (84% of the time), and how consensus mock draft accuracy compares to individual analysts. See also the MDDB consensus mock accuracy tracker for a dedicated breakdown. These data points are sourced from the NFL Mock Draft Database and cross-referenced with actual results.
Browse by specific position or specific team to see historical first-round trends. Start from the 2026 prospect rankings to identify which players are most likely to go in Round 1. Every page supports both scoring systems and year-by-year filtering. Questions about methodology? See the FAQ.