the film looks good, that’s about all to get from it.
IMO WR and LB are the hardest to actually project how individual players will do at each jump; HS—CFB—NFL
It’s worrying the UW staff seems particularly bad at it though.
WR is one of the easiest
No it’s not...
There are a massive number of high 3 and 4 star WRs that completely flame out in college.
Likewise there are a ton of WRs that produce great numbers in college that never live up to their draft position in the NFL.
Just look at the WRs just drafted in the first round between 2017-2014... half of them havent lived up to their draft position or are on their way out... and these are the super high end first round draft pick guys... let alone the bunches of guys that are regularly drafted in rounds 3-6...
Corey Davis (5), John Ross (9), Corey Coleman (15), Will Fuller (21), Josh Doctson (22), Laquon Treadwell (23), Kevin White (7), Breshad Perriman (26), Sammy Watkins (4), Kelvin Benjamin (28)
There have been a ton of studies and papers done the the low success rate and variability of WRs in the NFL... especially those drafted in earlier rounds...