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  1. DMoney

    NFL Draft: Revisiting the sleepers

    Butch loved tall, lean guys who played multiple positions and multiple sports. I went back and watched the old recruiting VHS videos from Butch’s classes. His recruits either failed to qualify, washed out, or became superstars. There was no in-between. He aimed high with traits and didn’t try...
  2. DMoney

    NFL Draft: Revisiting the sleepers

    Good question. These guys aren’t sleepers but Mark-Anthony Richards and Avery Huff fit the profile.
  3. DMoney

    NFL Draft: Revisiting the sleepers

    Multiple positions, check. Height and speed, check. I want to see how tough and competitive he is. His intangibles looked good when I watched him at MNW, let’s see how they translate to the Greentree competition.
  4. DMoney

    NFL Draft: Revisiting the sleepers

    These are the 2-star and 3-star players who developed into first rounders. I left out the QBs (that’s a whole different analysis, maybe for @Roman Marciante ). All rankings are from 247 Composite. Bradley Chubb- Hillgrove (Powder Springs, Georgia)- Classic late-bloomer. His hand use and...
  5. DMoney

    NFL Draft: Revisiting the sleepers

    Every year, a bunch of 2-star and 3-star recruits get picked in the first round. This year, I did some research to find out: (1) why they were underrated, and (2) what we can learn from their evaluations. Before we go through each player, here are some themes that emerged: Multiple positions...
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