88% of 2017 NFL Draft picks were multiple sport athletes in high school
Perhaps there is something to Harbaugh's interest in good athletes in general.
https://www.trackingfootball.com/blog/tracking-football-finds-88-2017-n…
This gimmick is truly fucking pathetic. Care a little less.
Things I cannot possibly care more about:
Michigan
Getting ADs fired. Time will tell if Warde doesn't piss me off with noonkickoffz.
Things I cannot possibly care less about:
Criticism. Don't even bother. I'm perfect the way God made me. and every piece of M branded clothing is perfect the way a Cambodian sweat shop child made it.
What happened to all your MgoPoints?
I'm punishing myself for not putting the team on my back and using all my Twitter connections in getting every Michigan player drafted this weekend.
This is my penance.
I don't know of any kids on my football teams that didn't play at least one other sport. Maybe a couple of kids that rode the pine, but none of the starters.
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GO BLUE!!
for the fact that most high school atheltes, in general, are multi-sport athletes. Thus, they should, by sheer volume, comprise most NFL draft picks. To validate the claim that multi-sport athletes are more likely to make it to the NFL, you need to compare the ratios of multi-sport atheltes drafted over the total number of multi-sport athletes in high school to the same ratio for athletes who focus exclusively on football. If the ratio is significantly larger for multi-sport athletes, then you'll have some evidence.