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Star rankings for NFL draft Rd.1
Posted on 4/29/22 at 9:46 am
Posted on 4/29/22 at 9:46 am
On3 has it broke down.
5 star -9
4 star -13
3 star -6
2 star -1
Not rated -3
9 out of 32 annual 5 stars 1st rounders. Just thought was interesting.
5 star -9
4 star -13
3 star -6
2 star -1
Not rated -3
9 out of 32 annual 5 stars 1st rounders. Just thought was interesting.
Posted on 4/29/22 at 9:50 am to IotaTiger
Just shows the HS recruiting rankings are pretty good. The percent of 5 stars drafted is much higher than 4-NR.
Posted on 4/29/22 at 10:08 am to IotaTiger
Damn. But we should definitely not care or worry about losing a 4 or 5 star guy
Posted on 4/29/22 at 10:17 am to Bottom9
So 4 stars are the best bet
Posted on 4/29/22 at 10:22 am to Scars of Old
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So 4 stars are the best bet
No
9/32 is a damn good hit rate
What are there, 100+ 4*s?
Posted on 4/29/22 at 10:27 am to Scars of Old
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So 4 stars are the best bet
Do you even math, bro?
Posted on 4/29/22 at 10:29 am to IotaTiger
It just reinforces that 4* and 5* rankings get it right a lot because they have far less in recruiting rankings. That means the probability is much higher to have success with 5* and 4* recruits. Also shows how their limited resources are when lots fall through the cracks and develop. It's not rocket science here.
5* is best bet followed by 4* based on the first round. That's how it's done on recruiting and is correct. There's only about 30 5* a year if that sometimes so to have 9 drafted is amazing. I think there's over 200 4* every year and then obviously 3* is much higher than that.
They grade it as:
5* - instant impact player with high draft pick written all over them
4* - all-american potential player who has high draft ceiling
3* - usually raw but has NFL ceiling and sometimes a varying late/high draft ceiling potential or all-american potential after heavy development. raw that need refining and usually slow developers.
2*, 1*, NR are players that the recruiting services simply shite the bed on because their resources are limited. They're not a big name, they don't go to camps, they slip through cracks. Obviously all have to develop some slower than others which is hard to project and why you get your busts.
5* is best bet followed by 4* based on the first round. That's how it's done on recruiting and is correct. There's only about 30 5* a year if that sometimes so to have 9 drafted is amazing. I think there's over 200 4* every year and then obviously 3* is much higher than that.
They grade it as:
5* - instant impact player with high draft pick written all over them
4* - all-american potential player who has high draft ceiling
3* - usually raw but has NFL ceiling and sometimes a varying late/high draft ceiling potential or all-american potential after heavy development. raw that need refining and usually slow developers.
2*, 1*, NR are players that the recruiting services simply shite the bed on because their resources are limited. They're not a big name, they don't go to camps, they slip through cracks. Obviously all have to develop some slower than others which is hard to project and why you get your busts.
This post was edited on 4/29/22 at 10:41 am
Posted on 4/29/22 at 10:41 am to Scars of Old
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So 4 stars are the best bet
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Scars of Old
Math is not your strong suit.
Posted on 4/29/22 at 11:07 am to IotaTiger
It's also important to account for how many total 5 stars there are in a class, as well as how many total 4 stars, 3 stars, etc.
The pool of available 5-stars is quite small comparatively, so 9 5-star players drafted in 32 picks is very impressive.
4-star and 5-star high school recruits continue to perform at a high rate and represent 22 of 32 picks in the first round last night.
The numbers also show that not being a 4-star or 5-star in high school doesn't mean your journey is over. 10 of last night's first rounders (nearly 1/3) were 3-star or below. The key is to get to a college roster and then become a college 5-star, regardless of what you were rated in high school.
The pool of available 5-stars is quite small comparatively, so 9 5-star players drafted in 32 picks is very impressive.
4-star and 5-star high school recruits continue to perform at a high rate and represent 22 of 32 picks in the first round last night.
The numbers also show that not being a 4-star or 5-star in high school doesn't mean your journey is over. 10 of last night's first rounders (nearly 1/3) were 3-star or below. The key is to get to a college roster and then become a college 5-star, regardless of what you were rated in high school.
Posted on 4/29/22 at 11:34 am to IotaTiger
Da fuqq you been, baw?
You still had takes.
You still had takes.
Posted on 4/29/22 at 11:35 am to Scars of Old
There’s roughly 30 5 stars. 9 got drafted in the first round. There’s about 250 4 stars and 13 went in the first round. That’s the math in question. Around 30% of the 5 stars to around 5% of the 4 stars.
Posted on 4/29/22 at 11:40 am to ronk
Another interesting stat would be how many of those 5*, etc become "impact players", justifying their high selection, and contract price.
Posted on 4/29/22 at 11:42 am to ronk
I know this. I’d be more than glad on taking my chances on a class of all 4 stars is my point. Of course I want 5 stars also
Posted on 4/29/22 at 11:59 am to TheAstroTiger
looks like 13- 4* vs 9- 5*. You might want to read again.
Posted on 4/29/22 at 12:03 pm to deuce985
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They grade it as:
5* - instant impact player with high draft pick written all over them
4* - all-american potential player who has high draft ceiling
3* - usually raw but has NFL ceiling and sometimes a varying late/high draft ceiling potential or all-american potential after heavy development. raw that need refining and usually slow developers.
2*, 1*, NR are players that the recruiting services simply shite the bed on because their resources are limited. They're not a big name, they don't go to camps, they slip through cracks. Obviously all have to develop some slower than others which is hard to project and why you get your busts
This is a solid grading philosophy. Whose is it?
I've had a problem with 247's 5* philosophy where they drop guys based on how NFL teams draft their position. So like, they would drop a guard from 5* status because NFL teams supposedly don't draft a lot of guards in the first round.
Posted on 4/29/22 at 12:03 pm to pxrona
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looks like 13- 4* vs 9- 5*. You might want to read again.
Looks like you might want to read again.
The percentage of 5 stars that were drafted is higher than the percentage of 4 stars that were drafted. The raw numbers of guys is not comparable because there are many more 4 stars than 5 stars.
But go ahead, keep trying to make other people feel stupid you fricking moron.
Posted on 4/29/22 at 12:08 pm to ProjectP2294
Just goes to show the ranking systems are sht actually. Only 9? The way they swear by their rankings that's low as hell.
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