I see RAS as-what is this kid physically capable of? And the numbers give me the ability to compare at the raw athletic ability level different athletes.
There's a lot more that goes into making a successful football player; like prior coaching, mental make-up, the situation they're being put in, etc.
But for non-QB's, it's pretty useful. More so for some positions then others. Particularly for skill position guys, DE's, LB's, OT's and places like that.
I mean the casual fan ONLY looks at a 40 time when they look at WR's. RAS is certainly more detailed than that.
Last edited by Chris Meck; 05-02-2023 at 02:55 PM..
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