So since we’ve determined beyond a doubt that he is dead average compared to players who make it into the NFL, he should be better than average in other areas and he’s not!
He is a bust.
So since we’ve determined beyond a doubt that he is dead average compared to players who make it into the NFL, he should be better than average in other areas and he’s not!
He is a bust.
Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
Since he is better in other areas, let's see what he does.
https://www.si.com/nfl/packers/nfl-d...n-tyron-hopper
Not a neutral opinion by any means, but this is some high praise.Packers third-round pick Ty’Ron Hopper is a four-down player with the potential to be an elite blitzer and excellent coverage player, Missouri assistant coach D.J. Smith said.
Bust, 4 down player - everyone's got an opinion on the internet. I think it makes sense to give Hopper 3 years before grading him (although I think he was a reach). He was second-team All-SEC, which isn't nothing. Maybe he's JAG, who knows.
There are 1,920 players on NFL rosters currently who posted a #RAS. Of those, 81.35% are rated 5.00 or above, with only 18.65% rated below average. A whopping 45.21% are above 8.00, in that elite range for athletic ability when compared to their peers.https://ras.football/roster-breakdowns-of-ras/The average #RAS for a player on an NFL roster is 7.16.
Don't confuse average (mean) with median. Don't boil things down to one number. And I'm nobody's bro.
It makes sense to draft bigger, faster athletes, so it's not a shock that 45% are 8+. Being athletic doesn't guarantee you'll be a good football player, but it does mean your ceiling is likely higher.