Snooky97
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I’d recommend reading the reports in full. There are some I strongly agree with (and others I would disagree equally strongly with). However, I wanted to post Lance’s top grades per position below.
Here’s how Lance distinguishes his grades:
7.3-7.5 — perennial pro-bowler
7.0-7.1 — pro-bowl talent
6.7-6.8 — year-one quality starter
6.5 — boom or bust prospect
6.3-6.4 — will be a starter within two seasons
6.1-6.2 — good backup who could become a starter
6.0 — developmental prospects
If a player isn’t listed below, it’s because he didn’t receive a high enough grade.
We saw many of the stars from the 2019 rookie class come up with huge performances in rivalry games. A.J. Brown's 6-catch, 167-yard performance against Mississippi State in the 2017 Egg Bowl was the perfect example of a talented player putting his team on his back in a high-pressure situation. Deebo Samuel's 10 catches for 210 yards and 3 touchdowns against in-state rival (and eventual national champion) Clemson in 2018 was another textbook case of a talented player starring in a high-pressure rivalry game. If players are able to thrive in these big rivalry games where local bragging rights are at stake and the blood is up, they are more likely to handle the transition to the bigger stage of the NFL with ease.
With that context in mind, let’s countdown the 10 best performances by top offensive draft prospects in rivalry games last season.
There will be 16 new drills introduced to the position-specific workouts and 10 existing drills eliminated as a result of the changes. Defensive backs will see the most changes, with more than 50 percent of their combine workout featuring new tests.
Each new drill is explained by position group below.