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6 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Kiper has made a good living researching college players.  He sucks, however, at predicting their success at the next level.  I think the Huddle can do better.

didnt someone in this very threat show a draft analysis ranking and he was ranked 12 out of like 360. Kiper is fine on the upper end of it all but like weather predictions no one is 100% accurate. a bunch of factors go into a players success which have nothing to do with talent evaluation.

Coaching..  Outside factors( henry riggs) talent around player and of course work eithic. scouting a player and sayinf he has the tools is about as far as a draft scout can go... if he doesnt pop does that mean he never had the talent? or did some other factor stop him from reaching that ceiling?

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23 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

didnt someone in this very threat show a draft analysis ranking and he was ranked 12 out of like 360. Kiper is fine on the upper end of it all but like weather predictions no one is 100% accurate. a bunch of factors go into a players success which have nothing to do with talent evaluation.

Coaching..  Outside factors( henry riggs) talent around player and of course work eithic. scouting a player and sayinf he has the tools is about as far as a draft scout can go... if he doesnt pop does that mean he never had the talent? or did some other factor stop him from reaching that ceiling?

Who do you like out of this draft?

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Who do you like out of this draft?

Its really early. I really dont dig into the draft until after the season is over. all the tape is in. start seeing some measurables... im big athletic thresholds and such so combine numbers and performances. see the arm strength.  There is always a late riser.. im personally very curious to see if Anthony richardson can develop.

He is carving A&M up right now. If he can figure it out hes got the unique tools be lamar jackson like...

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15 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

Its really early. I really dont dig into the draft until after the season is over. all the tape is in. start seeing some measurables... im big athletic thresholds and such so combine numbers and performances. see the arm strength.  There is always a late riser.. im personally very curious to see if Anthony richardson can develop.

He is carving A&M up right now. If he can figure it out hes got the unique tools be lamar jackson like...

Richardson just feels like the guy we are going to take

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