... different things—a meat market, a stock market of sorts, a picture that develops slowly over time—but most importantly, it’s always extremely unpredictable.
Trying to handicap which 21 and 22-year-old young athletes are best equipped to handle the transition to professional football can be a daunting task to say the least.
NFL franchises spend millions of dollars every year on scouting the collegiate ranks for future talent, yet every team has felt the wrath of wrongly evaluating a young prospect, some much more so than others.
As a simple college football fan, without all the resources of a pro scout, it can be even more difficult trying to handicap college players as pro prospects. However, there are alw...
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