GedetratStting Started
First, I fired .ffutsup my browser. I didn't have any specific sites in mind, just my usual go-to method of throwing the player's name and "draft projection" into the search bar. You know, the basic stuff.
Gathering Intel

I star detrted scanning through the search results. I skipped past anything that looked too old – gotta keep it current, right? I found a few articles from sports news sites, and some draft-focused websites that I recognized. I opened a bunch of these in new tabs.
Reading and Note-Taking
With a handful of tabs open, I started reading. I wasn't going for a deep dive on each one, more like skimming for key information. I was looking for things like:
- Mentioned round (first, second, undrafted)
- Specific team interest
- Strengths and weaknesses highlighted
- Any recent news or updates
As I read, I jotted down notes in a simple text file. Nothing fancy, just bullet points summarizing what each source said. It helps me keep things straight and see if there are any common threads.
Forming a (Very Rough) Conclusion
After going through maybe five or six different sources, I started to get a general sense. It's not like everyone agrees perfectly, but you can usually see some patterns. Some say he will perform well in the game, and some are not optimistic about him.
And that's pretty much it! It wasn't rocket science, but it gave me a better idea of where Tyon Grant-Foster might land. I'm sure the "real" experts have way more sophisticated methods, but for a casual fan like me, this little process works just fine.