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NFL grades on combine participants


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every grade 6 or above.  

8.0+: The perfect prospect

7.3-7.5: Perennial All-Pro

7.0-7.1: Pro Bowl talent

6.7-6.9: Year 1 starter

6.5-6.6: Boom or bust potential

6.40-6.49: Will become good starter within two years

6.30-6.39: Will eventually become plus starter

6.20-6.29: Will eventually become average starter

6.10-6.19: Good backup with potential to develop into a starter

6.00-6.09: Traits or talent to be above average backup

https://www.nfl.com/combine/tracker/participants/

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41 minutes ago, NAS said:

So only 7 day 1 starter grades (6.5 or above). I find that hard to believe 

I don't. I've looked at the top 50 players in this class and I struggled to see 10 that could start day 1. No qb's can start day 1 from this class. It doesn't mean they won't start as teams are desperate, we are 1 of them. But starting a defensive player too early is not nearly as bad as starting a qb too early.

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2 hours ago, LelouchBritannia said:

It’s crazy to think that most mocks I have seen have jeanty going late first or later but watching his highlights he looks like one of the best players in the draft, very AP-like. If we didn’t have chuba I’d be firmly on the jeanty train.

Unfortunately for Jeanty, RB just isn't valued anymore in the NFL. 20+ years ago, this dude probably goes top 5

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What the hell is wrong with school ball now?

I'm hoping for a DT or a trade back. Trade back might be for the best if they can rack up more 2nds and 3rds. There is bearly any difference between the end of the 1st and the end of the 3rd so far lol.

Also the grading system is hilarious. It's the NFL projecting their views on talent but then it goes from perfect to average backup in the first 2 points and then there are 6 points of sub roster material lol.

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