01-10-2018, 12:19 PM
RJ Abeytia talks about Phillips, Schultz, Reid and Meeks in a free post.
https://247sports.com/college/stanford/G...-113316788
RJ cites their respective evaluations from Pro Football Focus based on on-field performance. Among the four, only Phillips rated at an elite level nationally.
Phillips - Nationally, PFF graded him as the fifth-best interior 3-4 lineman in the country.
Schultz - In 2016, Schultz graded out as the best tight end [in the Pac 12] across the board per PFF . . . He graded out as the ninth-best tight end in the Pac-12 among players who played at least 50% of his snaps in 2017.
Reid - Pro Football Focus graded Reid as the nations 42nd-best draft eligible safety among players who played at least 60% of his teams defensive snaps and the third-best in the Pac-12 behind USCs Chris Hawkins and Washingtons Taylor Rapp.
Meeks - Meeks graded out as the fourth-best corner in the Pac-12 in 2017. Nationally, he graded out at 49th. Each year, the QB Rating against Meeks improved, with this year ending at 86. 143 corners had a lower number.
https://247sports.com/college/stanford/G...-113316788
RJ cites their respective evaluations from Pro Football Focus based on on-field performance. Among the four, only Phillips rated at an elite level nationally.
Phillips - Nationally, PFF graded him as the fifth-best interior 3-4 lineman in the country.
Schultz - In 2016, Schultz graded out as the best tight end [in the Pac 12] across the board per PFF . . . He graded out as the ninth-best tight end in the Pac-12 among players who played at least 50% of his snaps in 2017.
Reid - Pro Football Focus graded Reid as the nations 42nd-best draft eligible safety among players who played at least 60% of his teams defensive snaps and the third-best in the Pac-12 behind USCs Chris Hawkins and Washingtons Taylor Rapp.
Meeks - Meeks graded out as the fourth-best corner in the Pac-12 in 2017. Nationally, he graded out at 49th. Each year, the QB Rating against Meeks improved, with this year ending at 86. 143 corners had a lower number.
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