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re: Star rankings for NFL draft Rd.1
Posted on 4/29/22 at 11:07 am to IotaTiger
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.
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