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Tre Sterling - 111th ranked overall 71 Grade
Tay Martin - 162nd ranked overall 63 Grade
Jaylen Warren - 292nd ranked overall 37 Grade
Kolby Harvell-Peel - 320th ranked overall 31 Grade
Tre Sterling - 111th ranked overall 71 Grade
Tay Martin - 162nd ranked overall 63 Grade
Jaylen Warren - 292nd ranked overall 37 Grade
Kolby Harvell-Peel - 320th ranked overall 31 Grade
- 70-79 Solid Prospect
Still a standout player at the college level that is close to being an elite player. He has no glaring weaknesses and will usually win his individual matchups, but does not dominate in every game, especially when matched up against the top players in the country. He will usually rate in the top third of players at his position and is considered a third round draft prospect. - 60-69 Good Prospect
This player is an good starter that will give a solid effort week in and week out, but he is overmatched versus the better players in the nation. His weaknesses will be exposed against top competition. He is usually a prospect that is missing something from his game. For example, he has the size and skills to be an outstanding prospect, but lacks the speed. He will usually rate in the top half of the players at his position and is considered a middle round draft choice. - 21-49 Borderline Draft Prospect
These are players that teams like something about, but certainly do not have the full package in terms of NFL talent. A lot of times, teams will take chances on character players or developmental type athletes with this grade. And often, these are players that come from smaller schools or did not standout at the college level. NFL teams are looking for 'diamonds in the rough' with this type of prospect. He will usually rate in the bottom third of players at his position and will be considered a late round draft choice or un-drafted free agent.