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The NFL Draft process is complex, involving extensive scouting and testing of prospects over a year. Teams aim to identify the best players through rigorous evaluations and interviews.

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While the NFL Draft in itself is usually pretty straight forward â one player after the other gets picked â the process leading up to is quite complex.
Scouts spend more than a year diving into prospects; there are visits, meetings and workouts; every player gets tested scrupulously both athletically as well as mentally and physically. The goal is clear: to find the best players to add to a teamâs roster, in any way, shape or form.
To do so, teams conduct arguably the most in-depth job interviews in all of sports.
In the process of those, multiple data points are being collected. Height, weight, age, background, film, you name it. And out of all of the information available, decisions on draft day will have to be made. Before cards can get handed in, however, teams need to put all of it together
This is where analytics comes in. And, in the New England Patriotsâ case, Max Mulitz.
Mulitz joined the Patriots last summer as personnel analytics coordinator. What this means was explained by executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf earlier this week.
âHeâs working in conjunction with the personnel department. Heâs been in all of our meetings, and heâs been great,â said Wolf.
âEvery player has a profile. The thing I like, particularly, about Max is heâs not so married to the data that he canât â weâll retort him and say, âWell, what about this?â And he has enough common sense to be like, âWell, yeah, that makes sense as a reason that the model gives this projection. Let me adjust it a little bit.â So, itâs been pretty cool to kind of integrate that into our process.â
Mulitzâs background is not in football but data research. He graduated from Brown University with a degree in mathematical economics and also holds a masters in data science from George Washington University.
His first job in the NFL was an internship with the Eaglesâ data research department in 2015. From there, he took his talents to Miami, where he started out as manager of coaching analytics and later as director of coaching analytics.
After eight seasons with the Dolphins, the Patriots brought Mulitz aboard in June 2025. He is now part of an analytics team also featuring vice president of football operations and strategy John Streicher, director of coaching analytics Ekene Olekanma and director of research Richard Miller.
Ten months after his arrival, Mulitz is in his first draft cycle with the team and, according to Wolf, a critical part of the operation.
One area in particular was highlighted by the teamâs de facto general manager. Mulitzâs work, as he put it, âhelps with outliers.â
âIf heâs got a model that says the guy should be a fourth-rounder and all of us have him in the seventh round, to me that is cause for us to go back and ask questions,â Wolf said. âWhy is that the case? Do we need to sit down and watch more film on this guy? To me, thatâs the role. Itâs to help you get as much information as you can to make the right decisions.â
The NFL Draft process involves extensive scouting, meetings, and workouts over a year to evaluate players both athletically and mentally.
NFL teams evaluate draft prospects through rigorous testing and in-depth interviews to determine their suitability for the team.
NFL scouts spend the year conducting visits, meetings, and workouts to thoroughly assess potential draft picks.
The NFL Draft is considered complex due to the detailed and multifaceted evaluation process teams undertake to find the best players.

Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
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