Every season, fans are forced to hear all about how good, bad or worse yet, average a college football prospect is. Millions of dollars are poured into content talking about prospects, almost as if there's a guaranteed science behind it. Yet, every year, so-called experts prove there's no real nuance behind prospect analysis at all.
It's why so many third, fourth and fifth-round picks each year end up out-producing first-round picks. If you had said that a third-round, backup, rookie tight end had more receiving yards than Travis Hunter after seven games, few would believe you. Yet, that's the case with Harold Fannin Jr.
Drafting is an inaccurate science; it's why players like Cam Skattebo went in the fourth round despite being potential game-changers. No one really knows who's going to

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