@@New York JetsAverage Athletic Score for each draft class (source: @NoFlagsFilm)May 2, 2023 Average Athletic Score for each draft class (source: @NoFlagsFilm) 10 commentsIs there any analysis to show that a higher composite athletic score results in greater production from the draft class?Being a superb athlete doesn’t equate to NFL success.McDonald, Izzy, and Kuntz are some of the most athletic prospects to come out of the draft in years.Izzy runs a 4.29 40, that’s the 3rd highest in NFL history from what I’ve read. CJ2K ran a 4.24..and he’s not just a track star either, he’s one of the most productive and elusive RBs in college footballI need to see this Vikings draft.Looks like maybe he learned something while he was with the Eagles. The Eagles are right up there and have crushed the draft in recent years.I have my issues with this draft, but I love the strategy of taking elite athletes on day 3. Gives you your best chance for striking gold.For a draft that was widely considered to be weak relative to other recent drafts, going the athletic route is one I absolutely can understandSomewhere someone on the Jets is quoting Moneyball as “Why, are picking him?” …. “He gets a high RAS…”While I love to think this true, I wanna know how they’re figuring out this “athletic score”. The combine isn’t a scienceJD never deviates from his plan.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Is there any analysis to show that a higher composite athletic score results in greater production from the draft class?
McDonald, Izzy, and Kuntz are some of the most athletic prospects to come out of the draft in years.Izzy runs a 4.29 40, that’s the 3rd highest in NFL history from what I’ve read. CJ2K ran a 4.24..and he’s not just a track star either, he’s one of the most productive and elusive RBs in college football
Looks like maybe he learned something while he was with the Eagles. The Eagles are right up there and have crushed the draft in recent years.
I have my issues with this draft, but I love the strategy of taking elite athletes on day 3. Gives you your best chance for striking gold.
For a draft that was widely considered to be weak relative to other recent drafts, going the athletic route is one I absolutely can understand
Somewhere someone on the Jets is quoting Moneyball as “Why, are picking him?” …. “He gets a high RAS…”
While I love to think this true, I wanna know how they’re figuring out this “athletic score”. The combine isn’t a science
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Is there any analysis to show that a higher composite athletic score results in greater production from the draft class?
Being a superb athlete doesn’t equate to NFL success.
McDonald, Izzy, and Kuntz are some of the most athletic prospects to come out of the draft in years.
Izzy runs a 4.29 40, that’s the 3rd highest in NFL history from what I’ve read. CJ2K ran a 4.24
..and he’s not just a track star either, he’s one of the most productive and elusive RBs in college football
I need to see this Vikings draft.
Looks like maybe he learned something while he was with the Eagles. The Eagles are right up there and have crushed the draft in recent years.
I have my issues with this draft, but I love the strategy of taking elite athletes on day 3. Gives you your best chance for striking gold.
For a draft that was widely considered to be weak relative to other recent drafts, going the athletic route is one I absolutely can understand
Somewhere someone on the Jets is quoting Moneyball as “Why, are picking him?” ….
“He gets a high RAS…”
While I love to think this true, I wanna know how they’re figuring out this “athletic score”. The combine isn’t a science
JD never deviates from his plan.