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#5
#5
Interesting to note that doesn't show Robert Ayers as drafted by the Broncos. Not sure how many other inconsistencies.

I had not upodated with 2009 draft which it now has been updated.

You are right though, could be errors. this is all manual with many, many hours of research.

I always appreciate corrections that anyone has
 
#8
#8
This list(and other years) really shows how hard it is to properly evaluate High School offensive linemen.
 
#11
#11
Its sad how many DT bust there were in that class. Dorsey was the only truly successful one. There were alot of bust in that class.
 
#14
#14
Wow! Note to all dual threat QB's: You will probably fail. Try baseball instead. Oh, and how about staying out of legal trouble
 
#18
#18
Quite a few of the transfers were dismissed by their new teams.
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#19
#19
Wow! Note to all dual threat QB's: You will probably fail. Try baseball instead. Oh, and how about staying out of legal trouble

Am not disputing your point, but am just curious ... is/was Vince Young considered a dual-threat quarterback? He sure could run.
 
#20
#20
I had not upodated with 2009 draft which it now has been updated.

You are right though, could be errors. this is all manual with many, many hours of research.

I always appreciate corrections that anyone has

Great work! Thank You! I wonder how the statistics actually pan out. Just looking at the raw information, the ratings are not very good. I agree with another poster, it really comes down to coaching. There is no sure thing.
 

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