This is only for reference to get an idea of the kind of movement we might expect in that comparison. Here is 2022, so not exact, but for reference until 247 puts out their "Team Talent" list for 2023 to go along with the blue chip ratio list for 2023:
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and here is the list of 2022 top 15 blue chip rosters by average rating (Team Talent):
1) Bama (94.48) (-)
2) Georgia (93.37) (+1)
3) Ohio state (92.82) (-1)
4) Texas A&M (91.85) (+1)
5) Clemson (91.15) (+3)
6) Texas (90.80) (-)
7) Notre Dame (90.64) (+2)
8) Oklahoma (90.60) (-4)
9) LSU (90.55) (-2)
10) Oregon (90.54) (+1)
11) Michigan (90.16) (-)
12) Penn State (90.10) (+1)
13) Miami (89.68) (+1)
14) Florida (89.43) (-4)
15) Auburn (88.18) (-)
- 4 of the top 5 are the same, Oklahoma seems to have high volume low average in that group
- 3 of the middle 5 are the same, with Oklahoma dropping in, Florida dropping out, clemson climbing out, and Oregon climbing in
- 4 of the bottom 5 are the same with Florida dropping in and Oregon climbing out
Three teams did not have the ratio, but had a higher average than auburn: USC (89.34) North Carolina (89.07), and Florida State (88.49)