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Tyler Sunstrom — Draft history with grades
All-time Drafting Summary
Through end of 2026 — performance signal grows as picks age.
All-time grade
B-
composite 66.83 across 8 picks
Each Class Over Time
Each line is a single draft class — its weighted composite grade tracked from draft day through every season-end snapshot. New classes start when the draft happens, not earlier.
2026 Draft — initial C+ (57.3) → current C+ (57.3)
| Pick | Player | Initial | Current | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.12 | Cyrus Allen | F (0) | F (0) | → |
| 3.06 | Zachariah Branch | A- (86) | A- (86) | → |
| 1.12 | Jonah Coleman | B- (67) | B- (67) | → |
2025 Draft — initial B- (69.3) → current B- (61.0)
Ladies and gentlemen, the league office has completed its formal post-mortem of the 2025 rookie draft class belonging to Tyler Sunstrom — reigning champion, insufferable Vikings fan, and apparently a man who peaked in Round 1.
Matthew Golden stands as the crown jewel of this class: a B-grade haul at 1.10 that at least held up respectably when it counted. Tahj Brooks, meanwhile, is the kind of pick that makes Roger question whether the scouting department was also four old-fashioneds deep — a C-minus, drafted with optimism, and producing with all the urgency of a man waiting for a bus that already left.
A composite of 53.54 — a C+ — is fine, technically, the way a participation ribbon is fine. For a man who won the whole damn thing in 2025, you'd hope the rookie class would do slightly more than pass a low bar. On further review, Tyler, the shield expects better… hic …and so does Roger.
| Pick | Player | Initial | Current | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.10 | Tahj Brooks | C- (40) | C- (35) | ↓ |
| 1.10 | Matthew Golden | B+ (82) | B (72) | ↓ |
2024 Draft — initial C+ (56.5) → current B (76.0)
Ladies and gentlemen, the league office has completed its exhaustive review of the 2024 rookie draft class — a process that involved three old-fashioneds, a legal pad, and what Roger is told was a "spreadsheet," though he cannot confirm that personally.
Tyler Sunstrom walked into the third round, grabbed Bucky Irving at 3.11, and somehow turned a pick that looked like a dart throw into actual, legitimate fantasy production — a B composite, which, frankly, is better than half this league manages with their entire draft boards.
One pick. One solid return. The man is efficient, I'll give him that — though Roger notes, for the record, that a one-pick class is either the sign of a genius or someone who forgot the draft was happening... and we're not ruling out the latter.
Best pick, worst pick — same damn pick. Bucky Irving. Sunstrom lives in a consequence-free universe and it's starting to piss me off.
| Pick | Player | Initial | Current | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.11 | Bucky Irving | C+ (57) | B (76) | ↑ |
2023 Draft — initial B- (64.6) → current B+ (82.5)
Ladies and gentlemen, the league office has completed its formal post-mortem review of the 2023 rookie draft class belonging to one Tyler Sunstrom — and the verdict, per Article 11, Section 4(c)(ii) of the Dynasty Retrospective Standards Act, is: pretty damn solid, actually.
Sam LaPorta at 1.11 is the pick this office would chisel into a commemorative plaque — a composite grade of 92, the kind of tight end value at that slot that makes other owners quietly delete their draft boards in shame. Xavier Hutchinson at 4.11 is... fine. A B-minus. A "thanks for coming out" at a fourth-round receiver who performed like exactly what he is. The league office has seen worse. The league office has drafted worse, allegedly, but Roger isn't confirming that.
All told, a composite B at 76.72 — two picks, one borderline steal, one shrug — earns Sunstrom a passing grade from this office, which is frankly more than most of you deserve. The reigning champion, everybody.
| Pick | Player | Initial | Current | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.11 | Xavier Hutchinson | C- (37) | B- (61) | ↑ |
| 1.11 | Sam LaPorta | B (77) | A (92) | ↑ |