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I just realized I haven't ever seen these awesome things posted here before.

 

http://mockdraftable.com/players/2015/

 

You can click on most players who have participated in the combine since '99 and have a visual of their combine performance in relation to their peers. The larger the web, the more athletic the player. The smaller the web.......

 

It also has a list on the side for the players closest comparison (based on measurable) It doesn't compare skill, but it's fun to see who the players athletic doppelganger is. 

 

Examples: Aaron Donald's comparison was Geno Atkins. 

 

Here's Bjoern Werner's awful web: http://mockdraftable.com/player/4288/

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Thanks for sharing the site. It's pretty awesome, especially seeing all of the obscure players that these guys match up with, but also some of the stars too. Shows the physical potential for some, even if the on field product isn't completely polished.

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Yeah, but there's some context. Johnson has 3" and 30 lbs on Moncrief and didn't run the lateral agility drills. Still, Moncrief is a physical freak. 

 

30 pounds?

 

My understanding is Johnson is 235.

 

Moncrief is 220.    A difference of 15 pounds.

 

Is Johnson now playing at 250?   If so,  first I've heard of it......

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30 pounds?

My understanding is Johnson is 235.

Moncrief is 220. A difference of 15 pounds.

Is Johnson now playing at 250? If so, first I've heard of it......

I didn't know their exact weights. I thought Moncrief was 210 and Johnson was 240. No biggie.

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Yeah, but there's some context. Johnson has 3" and 30 lbs on Moncrief and didn't run the lateral agility drills. Still, Moncrief is a physical freak. 

 

Can't remember which site, but Moncrief is in the same realm as Johnson, Julio Jones, and a couple other athletic freaks. Calvin Johnson was very firmly at the top across the board, but that's good company to keep. 

 

I think Stephen Hill was in the mix, also, so it's not really an indication of pro success, but still.

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Can't remember which site, but Moncrief is in the same realm as Johnson, Julio Jones, and a couple other athletic freaks. Calvin Johnson was very firmly at the top across the board, but that's good company to keep.

I think Stephen Hill was in the mix, also, so it's not really an indication of pro success, but still.

Look at the guys that compared favorably to Luck. Blaine Gabbert is first:

Similar Players (Lower score = more similar)

Blaine Gabbert (2011): 3.6349964728883 (82.2%)

Giovanni Carmazzi (2000): 5.3660015204212 (77.7%)

Marcus Mariota (2015): 5.4162002640204 (77.6%)

Bryce Petty (2015): 5.7301484369561 (76.9%)

Christian Ponder (2011): 7.2951437376554 (74.3%)

Brett Hundley (2015): 7.9455059585101 (73.4%)

Colin Kaepernick (2011): 8.1631306686193 (73.1%)

Jordan Jefferson (2012): 8.2064984057819 (73%)

Pat Devlin (2011): 8.3156366602552 (72.9%)

J.P. Losman (2004): 8.34765742362 (72.8%)

http://mockdraftable.com/player/175/

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Look at the guys that compared favorably to Luck. Blaine Gabbert is first:

Similar Players (Lower score = more similar)

Blaine Gabbert (2011): 3.6349964728883 (82.2%)

Giovanni Carmazzi (2000): 5.3660015204212 (77.7%)

Marcus Mariota (2015): 5.4162002640204 (77.6%)

Bryce Petty (2015): 5.7301484369561 (76.9%)

Christian Ponder (2011): 7.2951437376554 (74.3%)

Brett Hundley (2015): 7.9455059585101 (73.4%)

Colin Kaepernick (2011): 8.1631306686193 (73.1%)

Jordan Jefferson (2012): 8.2064984057819 (73%)

Pat Devlin (2011): 8.3156366602552 (72.9%)

J.P. Losman (2004): 8.34765742362 (72.8%)

http://mockdraftable.com/player/175/

If there's any position these don't apply to, it's QB.
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Lol 2nd on Calvin Johnson is Moncrief.

 

http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/cfb/46395/349/donte-moncrief-metric-allstar

 

That's the article I was talking about. You've probably seen it already...

 

Point is, players with his combination of measurables generally have good pro production. Unless they're Stephen Hill, and Moncrief pretty much did in 2014 what Hill did 2012 and 2013 combined.

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