RonJohn
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"Perception" has very little to do with the NFL draft process, unless you are someone like Al Davis. The NFL spends more money on scouting than colleges spend on recruiting. If you are a good player, NFL scouts will find you. They don't limit their viewing to the 8:00PM ABC game of the week. NFL scouts are constantly watching games and talking to college coaches. FCS players get drafted. If NFL scouts only watched SEC games and nothing else, then FCS players would never get drafted.Why are more 5 stars going to Alabama? Money is definitely one part of it, but so is the perception that playing in the tougher conference and getting Alabama coaching will help them go to the pros. Like I said, perception has a lot to do with the whole draft process.
SOS over the last 10 years (based on sports-reference.com)
GT - 23, 19, 38, 18, 52, 48, 58, 26, 27, 50, 19
Bama - 5, 1, 1, 22, 3, 39, 3, 7, 26, 3, 24
Getting to the NFL has a lot more to do with the athlete than the school. A 6'6" receiver with 4.15 speed, a 60 inch vertical, and ability to catch a football from a machine at 80mph will get drafted if he is playing for a local semi-pro team. Having good coaching that can improve an athlete's ability helps. The logo on the jersey won't help.