I think each ratings revision becomes better because the have more data. And the best data point they have is seeing kids against like competition -- just as JD says. I think by the time you work through the AA games and the practice weeks before that, you have a pretty good idea of what a kid is. I remember Josh Myers (OL) was a top 10 overall player about 2 years out from NLOID, but by the time signing day came around he was in the 70s. They saw him at AA practice -- couldn't pass protect that well.
Ojabo, IMO, skirted under the radar but now everyone is wise to his measurables. If he shows some good football skills this year and then plays in an AA game and does well then he'll continue to move up. Charbonnet is another kid who was definitely in for an upgrade. Not all M recruits are going to get that, though. I'd be surprised if Velasquez and Newburg move up much at all. Also, Rumler has fallen about 50 spots over the course of the past 8-9 months.
Ojabo, IMO, skirted under the radar but now everyone is wise to his measurables. If he shows some good football skills this year and then plays in an AA game and does well then he'll continue to move up. Charbonnet is another kid who was definitely in for an upgrade. Not all M recruits are going to get that, though. I'd be surprised if Velasquez and Newburg move up much at all. Also, Rumler has fallen about 50 spots over the course of the past 8-9 months.
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