At present, I needed to visualise some nice information from Kent Lee Platt’s Relative Athletic Scores (RAS) for cornerbacks (CB). Here’s a hyperlink to Platt’s web site in case you haven’t seen his work https://ras.soccer/.
To qualify for a RAS rating, a participant should have six recorded metrics from any of the next: Top, Weight, Forty-yard sprint, Twenty-yard cut up, Ten-yard cut up, Bench Press, Vertical Soar, Broad Soar, Quick Shuttle, and 3-cone. The participant is then graded on every compared to the positional database since 1987 to get a greater sense of their measurement, pace, explosion, agility, and whole worth, giving context to the uncooked numbers.
The sequence goals to offer the RAS from Platt, and visualize it to get a simultaneous view of all of the gamers at their place that participated on the mix. Listed here are the gamers that certified for a RAS (NOTE: Positions are grouped from the scouting mix outcomes tracker compiled by Dave Bryan and Alex Kozora):
The place presents much less athleticism than others, comparable to extensive receiver. The highest of the listing options seven CBs with an RAS above 9, in comparison with 13 in my 2023 CB RAS article.
First up is Quinyon Mitchell of Toledo (9.79 RAS). He has elite pace, good measurement and explosion, however no agility testing. Good 31” arms Pittsburgh tends to search for, and 9 1/4” arms.
Mississippi State’s Decamerion Richardson (9.67 RAS) has elite pace, good measurement and explosion, however no agility testing. 32 3/8” arms and eight 7/8” arms.
Jarrian Jones of Florida State (9.58 RAS) has elite pace and explosion, good measurement, however didn’t qualify in agility (4.3 shuttle and no three-cone). 30” arms and eight 5/8” arms.
Clemson’s Nate Wiggins (9.43 RAS) has elite pace, good explosion, okay measurement, however no agility testing. 30 1/2” arms and 9” arms.
Terrion Arnold of Alabama (9.23 RAS) has nice explosion, with good measurement, pace, and agility. 31 5/8” arms and eight 7/8” arms.
Ryan Watts of Texas (9.07 RAS) has elite explosion, nice measurement and agility, with good pace. Good 34 1/2” arms and 9 3/8” arms.
Rutgers Max Melton (9.06 RAS) has elite explosion, nice pace, with okay measurement and agility. 32 1/8” arms and 9 1/8” arms.
There are eight gamers within the eight vary, beginning with Notre Dame’s Cam Hart (8.93 RAS). He has elite measurement and explosion, good pace, and okay agility. 33” arms and 9 3/8” arms.
Elijah Jones of Boston School (8.92 RAS) has elite explosion, good measurement and pace, with okay agility. 31 1/2” arms and 9 1/4” arms.
Ole Miss’ Deantre Prince (8.5 RAS) has nice pace, good explosion, okay measurement, however no agility testing. 30 3/4” arms and eight 1/2” arms.
Mike Sainristil of Michigan (8.39 RAS) has elite explosion, nice pace, good agility, however very poor measurement. 30 7/8” arms and eight 1/2” arms.
South Dakota’s Myles Harden (8.24 RAS) has nice agility, good measurement and pace, with okay explosion. 29 7/8” arms and 9 3/8” arms.
Renardo Inexperienced of Florida State (8.14 RAS) has nice explosion, good pace, okay measurement, however didn’t qualify in agility (4.28 shuttle, no three-cone). 31 1/4” arms and 9 1/8” arms.
Penn State’s Daequan Hardy (8.09 RAS) has elite pace and explosion, okay agility, however very poor measurement. 30” arms and eight 1/8” arms.
Andru Phillips of Kentucky (8.05 RAS) has elite explosion, good pace, with okay measurement and agility. 31 1/4” arms and eight 3/4” arms.
Eight gamers land within the seven vary. Isaiah Johnson of Syracuse (7.91 RAS) has elite explosion, nice measurement and agility, however poor pace. 32 7/8” arms and eight 7/8” arms.
Oregon’s Khyree Jackson (7.81 RAS) has nice measurement and explosion, okay pace, however no agility testing. 32 3/4” arms and 9 1/4” arms.
Kamal Hadden of Texas (7.7 RAS) has nice measurement, good pace, okay explosion, however no agility testing. 30 7/8” arms and eight 1/2” arms.
Auburn’s Nehemiah Pritchett (7.69 RAS) has nice pace, good measurement, with okay explosion and agility. 31 5/8” arms and eight 3/8” arms.
Tarheeb Nonetheless of Maryland (7.55 RAS) has good measurement, pace, and explosion, however no agility testing. 29 5/8” arms and 9 1/8” arms.
Alabama’s Kool-Help McKinstry (7.5 RAS) has good measurement and pace, okay explosion, however no agility testing. 32” arms and eight 1/2” arms.
Pittsburgh’s M.J. Devonshire (7.27 RAS) has nice pace and explosion, okay measurement, however poor agility. 32 7/8” arms and eight 3/4” arms.
Marcellas Dial of South Carolina (7.09 RAS) has elite explosion, nice pace, however poor measurement, and really poor agility. 32” arms, 8 7/8” arms.
5 gamers have an RAS within the six vary. Virginia State’s Willie Drew (6.75 RAS) has nice pace, good measurement, okay agility, however poor explosion. 32” arms and 9 1/2” arms.
Kalen King of Penn State (6.56 RAS) has good measurement and explosion, okay pace, and didn’t qualify in agility (4.16 shuttle, no three-cone). 30 7/8” arms and eight 3/4” arms.
TCU’s Josh Newton (6.26 RAS) has good agility, with okay measurement, pace, and explosion. 31 1/8” arms, 9 1/4” arms.
Kamari Lassiter of Georgia (6.2 RAS) has elite agility, okay measurement, however poor pace and no explosive testing. 30 7/8” arms and eight 7/8” arms.
Missouri’s Ennis Rakestraw Jr. (6.07 RAS) has good pace, okay measurement, however didn’t qualify in explosion (broad – 1000, no vertical) and agility (4.38 shuttle, no three-cone). 32” arms and eight 1/2” arms.
Two gamers within the 5 tier, beginning with Chau Smith-Wade of Washington State (5.89 RAS). He has good pace and explosion, okay agility, however poor measurement. 30 1/4” arms and 9 1/8” arms.
Auburn’s DJ James (5.72 RAS) has nice pace, however poor measurement, very poor agility, and didn’t qualify in explosion (1006 broad, no vertical). 31” arms and eight 3/8” arms.
After a drop off, three gamers within the 4 vary. Christian Roland-Wallace (4.88 RAS) has good measurement and explosion, however poor pace and really poor agility. 32 1/2” arms and 9” arms.
Missouri’s Kris Abrams-Draine (4.56 RAS) has nice pace, however poor measurement, explosion, and agility. 31” arms and eight 5/8” arms.
Dwight McGlothern of Arkansas (4.47 RAS) has good measurement and pace, however very poor explosion and agility. 30 1/2” arms and eight 5/8” arms.
The 4 remaining CBs RAS are under 4. Michigan’s Josh Wallace (3.6 RAS) has okay measurement and explosion, however poor pace and agility. 31 3/8” arms and eight 7/8” arms.
Carlton Johnson of Fresno State (2.99 RAS) has nice pace, however poor measurement and explosion, and really poor agility. 30 3/8” arms, 8” arms.
Arizona State’s Ro Torrence (2.06 RAS) has elite measurement, however poor explosion, and really poor pace and agility. Good 34 1/8” arms. 8 1/2” arms.
The bottom CB RAS on the place is Ryan Cooper Jr. of Oregon State (1.28 RAS). He has okay measurement, poor pace, with very poor explosion and agility. 30 1/2” arms and eight 3/4” arms.
Pittsburgh’s CB place room clearly must be added to, and it will likely be intriguing to see who turns into Steelers, with at the least one probably from the draft.
For many who just like the numbers, it’s unlucky a number of gamers didn’t check totally, and it will likely be attention-grabbing to observe the professional days and proceed to see how the boys stack up within the coming weeks when Platt updates the positioning with the unofficial numbers.
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