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<blockquote data-quote="CountryFrog" data-source="post: 3055427" data-attributes="member: 70667"><p>There is no site out there that can give accurate grades on any of this. Not PFF, not anyone. The only way you can truly grade players is if you know exactly what their specific assignment is on every play and how their coaches have told them to do things. So unless you're a coach on the team then you can't give accurate grades.</p><p></p><p>I think these kinds of things can be a decent starting point for a conversation, though, as long as you understand the flaws. It's more flawed for OL, DL, and LB than anyone else as you alluded to because so few people have any level of understanding of how those positions are supposed to be played to begin with regardless of the other things I mentioned.</p><p></p><p>These same things by the way are why I put so little stock into any recruiting web site's evaluations of HS players. They're good at identifying who is big and fast and has lots of offers. Not as good at identifying who is actually good at playing football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CountryFrog, post: 3055427, member: 70667"] There is no site out there that can give accurate grades on any of this. Not PFF, not anyone. The only way you can truly grade players is if you know exactly what their specific assignment is on every play and how their coaches have told them to do things. So unless you're a coach on the team then you can't give accurate grades. I think these kinds of things can be a decent starting point for a conversation, though, as long as you understand the flaws. It's more flawed for OL, DL, and LB than anyone else as you alluded to because so few people have any level of understanding of how those positions are supposed to be played to begin with regardless of the other things I mentioned. These same things by the way are why I put so little stock into any recruiting web site's evaluations of HS players. They're good at identifying who is big and fast and has lots of offers. Not as good at identifying who is actually good at playing football. [/QUOTE]
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