Unless you're the Jags and you decide to use the number 1 overall pick on the guy who did better at the combine than he did at Georgia. Hutchinson had the resume, Walker won the combine. I don't even know where Walker should have slotted in at the DE position in the 2022 class. DE's drafted after Walker in the first round: Aiden Hutchinson, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Jermaine Johnson, and George Karlaftis.IrishAg said:Yeah, was listening to Zierlein on the out-kick podcast this morning and that sounded along the same line as his points on the combine. You get confirmation a guy is who you thought he was or that he moves a little but, but he also pointed out that a good showing from a guy with a lower grade will cause him to go back to dig into more tape.Max Power said:
Rhetorical question/not really because I don't know but how many guys really showed they were going to be good in the NFL at the combine compared to their tape? I could have a blind spot here but the combine to me is where you find fool's gold and tape/in-game data is where you find diamonds in the rough.
Overall though, he and Bucky Brooks pointed out that teams rarely fall in love with an explosion type combine performance anymore and rather try to use it as more of confirmation from their tape studies on rankings.
IIRC Brian Branch fell in the draft because he didn't have a great combine but the Lions benefitted from that by taking him at 45 overall.