What is your evidence that they are ‘more accurate’ today than in 2011?Jimmy Graham didn't play football until college so a rating here is invalid and actually shouldn't even count for either side.
Russel Wilson was 2007
Khalil Mack was 2009
Aaron Donald was 2010
Michael Thomas was 2011
Kevin Byard was 2011
At what point do you consider the recruiting services to be more accurate?
What is your evidence that they are ‘more accurate’ today than in 2011?
You're actually missing the point entirely.
They are accurate on average, and were back then. But averages can be misleading. These kids are outliers.
I don't think anyone missed that point, its just easy to see that there is pre-text here as to why the post was made in the first place, and its a long running debate on this site. Those that favor the star system as a basic level of gauging where the team is from a talent standpoint have always known and stated that kids fall through the cracks, and that evals are most important.Once again the simple thinkers missed the point.
The point isn't that 3 star and less players are all better than 4 and 5 star players.
It's that just because a guy wasn't highly rated when he was 16 or 17 years old, doesn't mean he can't develop into one of the best players in the world as a grown man.
There's a ton of guys in the NFL that played at G5 and lower schools. Every year, guys that were nobodies coming out of high school make the pro bowl. It doesn't mean you should only recruit low rated recruits. (honestly, who actually thinks that?) It means that scouts and recruiting "services" miss on special players all the time.
"back when" lmao this **** is still very hit or miss.What do they all have in common? They where all in HS back when the recruiting services were very hit or miss.
I don't think anyone missed that point, its just easy to see that there is pre-text here as to why the post was made in the first place, and its a long running debate on this site. Those that favor the star system as a basic level of gauging where the team is from a talent standpoint have always known and stated that kids fall through the cracks, and that evals are most important.
"back when" lmao this **** is still very hit or miss.
They're still hit or miss and will always be
Why is that a point worth making? Is there anyone on this board who thinks otherwise?Once again the simple thinkers missed the point.
The point isn't that 3 star and less players are all better than 4 and 5 star players.
It's that just because a guy wasn't highly rated when he was 16 or 17 years old, doesn't mean he can't develop into one of the best players in the world as a grown man.
There's a ton of guys in the NFL that played at G5 and lower schools. Every year, guys that were nobodies coming out of high school make the pro bowl. It doesn't mean you should only recruit low rated recruits. (honestly, who actually thinks that?) It means that scouts and recruiting "services" miss on special players all the time.
All you guys worshipping the 2 stars need to watch every play of this game.