As the creator of a system that takes player athletic measurements and compares them to all players at that position for three decades, it’s imperative to have something to ground you. You never want to take the numbers so seriously that it blinds you to what is possible. The whole point of looking at things like Relative Athletic Scores (RAS) is to identify trends, probability. Possibility is something else entirely. One of the ways to keep myself grounded is to run an entirely RAS-based mock draft. We’re right up against the wire here, but it’s done.
For this exercise, I’ve decided to use only players who had a qualified RAS score with 8 or more drills completed.