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Do stars matter?

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The superbowl doesn't think so...



Seahawks






Name Position College Rating
Russell Wilson QB Wisconsin 3 star
Russell Okung LT Oklahoma State 3 star
James Carpenter LG Alabama 4 star
Max Unger C Oregon 3 star
J.R. Sweezy RG NC State 2 star
Justin Britt RT Missouri 3 star
Luke Willson TE Rice 2 star
Doug Baldwin WR Stanford 2 star
Jermaine Kearse WR Washington 3 star
Ricardo Lockette WR Fort Valley State NR
Marshawn Lynch RB California 4 star
Michael Bennett DE Texas A&M NR
Tony McDaniel DT Tennessee 3 star
Kevin Williams DT Oklahoma State N/A (too old)
Cliff Avril DE Purdue 3 star
Bruce Irvin LB West Virginia 4 star
Bobby Wagner LB Utah State 2 star
K.J. Wright LB Mississippi State 3 star
Richard Sherman CB Stanford 3 star
Earl Thomas FS Texas 3 star
Kam Chancellor SS Virginia Tech 3 star
Byron Maxwell CB Clemson 4 star
Steven Hauschka K NC State NR
Jon Ryan P Regina (Canada) N/A (from Canada)

Patriots






Name Position College Rating
Tom Brady QB Michigan N/A (too old)
Nate Solder LT Colorado 3 star
Dan Connolly LG Southeast Missouri State NR
Ryan Wendell C Fresno State 2 star
Josh Kline RG Kent State 2 star
Sebastian Vollmer RT Houston N/A (from Germany)
Rob Gronkowski TE Arizona 4 star
Julian Edelman WR Kent State 3 star
Brandon LaFell WR LSU 3 star
Danny Amendola WR Texas Tech 3 star
LeGarrette Blount RB Oregon 4 star
Rob Ninkovich DE Purdue 3 star
Vince Wilfork DT Miami 4 star
Chris Jones DT Bowling Green 2 star
Chandler Jones DE Syracuse 2 star
Jamie Collins LB Southern Mississippi 3 star
Dont'a Hightower LB Alabama 4 star
Jonathan Casillas LB Wisconsin 2 star
Darrelle Revis CB Pittsburgh 3 star
Devin McCourty FS Rutgers 3 star
Patrick Chung SS Oregon 2 star
Brandon Browner CB Oregon State 3 star
Stephen Gostkowski K Memphis N/A (kickers weren't always rated)
Ryan Allen P Louisiana Tech NR
 
There's only about 30 5-star players in each class. Every year the NFL drafts over 200 players I to the league. By necessity a lot of those players will be guys that were not ratedas high in high school but developed well in college.
Posted from Rivals Mobile
 
How many kids play high school football in a given Sr class in this country - I googled it and the best I could come up with is about 300-400k.

Of which they've identified maybe 400 of those and given them 5-4-3-star rankings.

Then, of those 400, they've picked 28 guys out of a possible 41 (I removed the kickers and the old guys that didn't have ratings) that are playing in the Superbowl. That's pretty good.

There's two false pretenses at work here:

1. That a 3-star guy is somehow lowly rated. This is simply not the case. A 3 star guy is still likely rated one of the nations top 300 players. That's pretty good.

2. That, 5-star vs. 3-star can predict success on a recruit by recruit basis. It simply can't. It never has. It doesn't and never can take into account academics, injury, effort, systems, etc, etc.

However, a class full of 5-stars is going to, virtually without fail, outperform a class full of 3-stars. A class full of 3-stars is going to, usually, outperform a class full of 2-star guys.

Look no further than the standings and rankings.

Winning football programs are built on signing days. That's why recruiting is so important.
 
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