


And here’s some of the evaluation I have done to get to this point. That’s the mindset I took into the grades you see here. The point is more about how the teams did with the resources they had, the capital they spent, what they got in return, and what they might have left behind. I could be completely wrong regarding how these players do at the next level, but that’s not really the point. That’s what I did here in grading the 2023 NFL draft for all 32 teams. It’s more than a letter and some snark for clicks. Ideally, you’re weighing prospect strength with positional value and draft capital expended. I can only speak to my process, but when I’m grading a draft right after the fact, it’s all about taking the work I did pre-draft and projecting that analysis to the NFL with the understanding of NFL homes for every player. Which is not altogether inaccurate, to be brutally honest. Like Maximilian Kolbe it is possible to be brave even in difficult situations and love others even when it costs.What is the point of grading a draft right after it happens? We have no idea what the prospects will do at the NFL level, so it seems that the primary reason for draft grades is clicks. Those who read this book will meet someone whose great love for Mary, the Mother of God, sustained him throughout his whole life. He was beatified in 1971 and canonized in 1982. Maximilian sought to combat religious indifference through the Militia of the Immaculata and the Knights of the Immaculata, a religious magazine under Mary's protection.īut he is best known for offering his life at Auschwitz for a fellow prisoner, a husband and father who had been condemned to die in a starvation bunker with others in retaliation for an escaped prisoner.

Though he later achieved doctorates in philosophy and theology, he was deeply interested in science, even drawing plans for rocket ships. He entered the minor seminary of the Conventual Franciscans in Lvív (then Poland, now Ukraine), near his birthplace, and at sixteen became a novice. I said, 'I choose both.' She smiled and disappeared." After that he was not the same. "She asked if I would like to have them - one was for purity, the other for martyrdom. She appeared to him, holding in her hands two crowns, one white, one red. His mother once said in frustration, "I don't know what's going to become of you!" Maximilian Kolbe went to the Blessed Mother with this question. He was very mischievous and often got into trouble. Saint Maximilian Kolbe was born Januin Poland.
