How is it humanly possible to be rated a 5 star DB prospect and not know how to tackle? Wouldn't have thought that was possible.
Because rankings are built on what some nerd on 247 thinks X player will do in college.
Add that to- it's based on offers (who isn't offering a 6'5 safety?) coming in. Some programs offer 300 players.
...and combine drills.
Can you run the 40? Jump high? And do some turny BS COD drill you've practiced to game the test well? Cool. 4*
"Rankers" are getting the same Texas Chainsaw snuff footage you're seeing of games on Hudl.
They also don't know how to watch film to know that if Donaldson is going against a 5'9 155# slap, he should throw him and stay up, not fall over.
Can Isishahs Walker even put his heel down in his OL stance? What 247 slap knows to look for that?
Then he goes to the bigger camp and it's some cheesy 1on1 pass rush drill where the 'coach' stands there 10y deep and gets 'tagged' because QB's just stand there 10y deep and don't step up in the pocket (well... maybe Garcia doesn't)
When does a "247 rankmaster" see this guy tackle someone of equal ability all ranking process?
Maybe he sees equal tape if your team plays IMG National, STA, a big game vs a GA team, or a TX team, Central or Am Heritage. That's about it.
What does a 247 wranker know about tackling? tracking? clamps? leg drive? re-acceleration? leverage?
Does he have access to full games or just Williams' Uncle Roscoe's home made highlight tape?
Coaches have access to all of your games, do they make a good bad and ugly tape? They should.
Then you have hubris. "My drill where he steps over bags 3x back and forth, climbs through a ball pit, and then pulls the flag from the giant nose that spills gak before diving into (wonder why we see that in games) and dry fudging an inflatable doll of an alligator pool float = gonna fix him, bruh
here endeth the lesson.