01-21-2020, 01:07 PM
(01-21-2020, 12:13 PM)lone Bengal Wrote: I hate when players are bad on tape then have a great combine and it raises there draft stock.
Lots of guys in college don't have great position coaches. That can stunt their development and make them look worse on tape.
Or maybe their skill set would be a better fit a different scheme.
Great workout numbers alone should not make a player rise in the draft, but the number will get teams to take a closer look at certain players and see if they should be rated higher.
Same thing goes with poor workout numbers. Kiewan Ratliff was the SEC Defensive Player of the Year who also scored tds playing WR and returning punts. He looked awesome on film, but he just did not have the speed to be a great NFL CB.