Well, I did one in the Draft forms where it works like this: 1.) You project the entire 1st round of the draft. 2.) You get 10 points for projecting the right player to the correct spot (ex. Projecting Cam Newton to go first last year). 3.) You get 5 points for projecting the right player to the correct team (ex. You project the Bengals taking "Michael Brockers" at #17, but they pass on him there and select him at #21. This also works for trade ups.) 4.) You get 3 points if you are project a player within one pick (ex. You project the Browns taking "Trent Richardson" at #4 and either the Minnesota Vikings take him at #3 or the Buccaneers take him at #5). 5.) You get 1 point for projecting the correct round a player will be drafted (You project Chandler Jones in the 1st round and he gets selected in the 1st round. If you projected him in the 1st round and he doesn't get drafted in the 1st round you do NOT get a point). The points are not compounded. The most points you can get per pick is 10 points. You don't, for instance, get 11 points because you projected the right player to the right slot and you got it right that he was going to be picked in the 1st round. Overall, this is normally a lot of fun. Me and my friends have been doing this for years and we normally get more picks correct than Kiper or McShay. I'll post the rules in the draft forum shortly.