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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 274548" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Why don't you look at the numbers the other way around? Take say 10 years of players, that would be about 3,000 4*&5* players. 36 of those 3,000 made it to the Pro-Bowl. 36 of the 3,000 who are predicted to " contribute as a true freshmen and could end up as all-conference or All-America candidates during their college careers and develop into difference-makers over time" while 50 players who made the Pro-Bowl were predicted to "potentially" possess BCS caliber ability or who "are likely non-BCS conference caliber prospects". More than 2,900 players who were "predicted" to be immediate impact players in college, didn't make it as great NFL players, while 50 players who were "predicted" as low level FBS, or even FCS did make it. Looking at it in that light, it does not look good. Those descriptions of the "star" ratings came directly from ESPN's description of their ratings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 274548, member: 2426"] Why don't you look at the numbers the other way around? Take say 10 years of players, that would be about 3,000 4*&5* players. 36 of those 3,000 made it to the Pro-Bowl. 36 of the 3,000 who are predicted to " contribute as a true freshmen and could end up as all-conference or All-America candidates during their college careers and develop into difference-makers over time" while 50 players who made the Pro-Bowl were predicted to "potentially" possess BCS caliber ability or who "are likely non-BCS conference caliber prospects". More than 2,900 players who were "predicted" to be immediate impact players in college, didn't make it as great NFL players, while 50 players who were "predicted" as low level FBS, or even FCS did make it. Looking at it in that light, it does not look good. Those descriptions of the "star" ratings came directly from ESPN's description of their ratings. [/QUOTE]
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