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[div align=\\\"center\\\"]Hello and welcome all to the National Simulation Football League's Scouting Combine. We come to you live from Honolulu, Hawaii where we will be taking a look at the brightest prospects from all around the globe who have convened here today with hopes of reaching the NSFL S2 Draft. All athletes involved today competed in five different events which gauged their skills as a player. The events were the 40 Yard Dash, Bench Press, Shuttle, 3 Cone Drill and the Wonderlic Test. The 40 Yard Dash tested speed, the Bench Press tested brute strength, the Shuttle tested endurance, The 3 Cone Drill tested agility and finally the Wonderlic Test gauged intellect. The average positional performances in the five drills are given first, followed by each players individual performance. Without much more ado let's get started with our first set of prospects.
We all know the cliché, it's a passing league these days. The first position today is arguably the most important position in all of football, it is of course the quarterbacks. The results were as follows.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.75 19 4.43 7.24 24
Christian Adams 5.33 23 4.15 7.67 22
Torque Lewith 3.67 13 5.09 6.67 26
Shawn Brady 5.33 22 4.15 7.39 24
Only three quarterbacks attended this years draft combine mainly because of the lack of starting QB jobs in the NSFL. Analyzing the results, Torque Lewith rank a staggering 3.67 in the 40 yard dash whilst also showing his top tier intelligence with a Wonderlic score of 26. Christian Adams is the strongest quarterback in the draft with a bench press of 23 whereas Shawn Brady ran the quickest shuttle with a 4.15.
8 running backs showed their stuff at the NSFL combine this year.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.56 17 4.33 7.07 16
Domantas Sabonis 4.35 16 4.27 7.97 23
Denzel Diaz 5 20 4.27 6.85 14
John Goose 5 16 4.27 7.97 14
Darlane Farlane 3.68 14 4.58 7.3 12
Ardie Savea 4.63 20 4.27 7.3 16
Kyle Cobb 4.29 15 4.39 6.29 16
Teez Tobin 4.35 14 4.58 6.85 16
Eric Kennedy 5.38 21 4.27 7.64 14
The quickest running back in the draft is Darlane Farlane who ran an incredible 3.68. The strongest running back is Eric Kennedy who benched 21 times. The smartest running back in the draft? Domantas Sabonis who achieved a Wonderlic score of 23.
Wide receivers were plenty in this draft, a total of 12 showed up to the first ever NSFL combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.53 13 4.3 6.9 17
Ryan Lecavalier 4.99 20 4.36 7 18
Dustin Evans 4.27 13 4.03 6.9 18
Matthew Vincent 5.12 17 3.96 7.53 19
Fox North 4.4 10 4.5 5.96 18
John Baker 4.4 10 4.69 6.28 20
Jordan Smith 4.6 15 4.23 7.31 18
Johnny Rocket 4.33 8 4.69 6.49 14
Darren Smallwood 4.33 15 3.9 8.05 14
Santana Moss 4.79 17 4.23 6.49 16
Jon Ross 4.46 12 4.23 7.53 21
C.A. Chess 4.46 15 4.23 7 14
Hunter Mason 4.2 8 4.69 6.49 14
The quickest wide receiver in the draft was Hunter Mason who ran an impressive 4.2 , he was followed narrowly by Dustin Evans who ran a sharp 4.27. Ryan Lecavalier showed off the fruits of his gym labour, he racked up 20 reps on the bench press, the best out of all wide receivers. Darren Smallwood had the best time in the shuttle, 3.9 seconds. Jon Ross proved his worth by achieving a positional best , 21 on the Wonderlic test.
Only 5 tight ends showed up to this years combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.66 20 4.37 7.1 22
Rich Gucci 4.14 20 4.37 6.96 20
Carmel Gibson 4.14 24 4.69 6.24 24
Perry Tucker 5.62 20 4.37 7.68 22
Paul DiMirio 4.29 16 4.69 6.82 22
Jesse Sanderson 5.18 20 4.69 7.68 22
Rich Gucci and Carmel Gibson shared the spoils for quickest tight end this year, 4.14 seconds from both. The strongest tight end fell to Carmel Gibson who achieved 24 reps. Gucci and Tucker both tied first in the shuttle, a 4.37 time. Gibson also won the 3 cone with a 6.24 before finally achieving the greatest Wonderlic score of 24 among tight ends. Gibson really impressed scouts today, no doubt.
7 offensive lineman showed up to this years combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
5.28 24 4.77 7.91 25
Vincent Sharpei 4.69 24 4.69 7.22 29
Connor MacManus 4.69 21 4.77 7.22 25
Gregor Clegane 5.63 26 4.69 8.6 25
Tim Pest 5.63 26 4.69 8.6 25
Scott Timlin 5.28 24 4.77 7.22 23
Brokk Lee 5.87 26 4.77 8.94 25
Jordan Yates 5.28 23 4.77 7.22 23
The quickest offensive lineman this year fell to Vincent Sharpei and Connor MacManus who both achieved a 4.69. The strongest was a 3 way tie between Gregor Clegane, Tim Pest and Brokk Lee who each repped 26. The most intelligent lineman out of this years prospects was Sharpei who obtained a 29 in testing.
Only 4 defensive tackles attended this years NSFL combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
5.11 24 4.59 7.68 20
Bork Bjornsson 3.92 25 4.74 8.46 20
Ben Green 5.62 27 4.37 9.88 20
Typical Newenglander 5.11 20 4.74 5.96 17
Frederick Smith 5.96 23 4.59 6.74 23
The quickest defensive tackle was the ultra quick Bjornsson who ran a 3.92. Ben Green proved he was the strongest with 27 reps. Green also won the shuttle with a 4.37. Typical Newenglander posted the best 3 cone time with 5.96 and finally Frederick Smith achieved a 23, the smartest out of all the defensive tackles.
8 defensive ends worked out at this years combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.77 23 4.48 7.21 22
Enchilada Charlton 5.63 21 4.34 7.74 32
Thaddeus Bullard 4.56 25 4.7 7.74 18
Ottokar Van Gerhardt 4.56 22 4.7 6.14 18
Mac Donald 5.27 24 4.34 6.41 23
Owen Taylor 4.56 19 4.34 6.41 23
Drew Davidson 4.56 21 4.7 6.28 23
Chidubem Okonkwo 5.27 25 3.98 8.41 18
Blaster Blade 3.84 27 4.7 8.41 18
The fastest end was Blaster Blade who ran an incredible 3.84. Blade also recorded the most reps on the bench press, 27. Van Gerhardt impressed with a 6.14 recorded time for the 3 cone drill. Enchilada Charlton blew away scouts with an intelligence score of 32, 9 more than any other lineman.
Not a single linebacker showed up to this years combine workouts, thus proving that there is a real lack of quality linebackers in this years draft.
8 cornerbacks attempted the NSFL combine drills this year.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.48 14 4.27 6.88 18
Dermot Lavelle 4.12 14 3.57 6.78 18
Dwayne Barton 4.42 13 4.62 6.78 21
Darnell Turner 4.24 12 4.46 6.78 19
Xavier Newman 4.72 15 3.31 7.28 21
Tyler Oles 4.72 13 3.75 6.78 21
Kristoffer O'Sullivan 4.72 13 4.62 6.78 17
Leon Morgan 4.72 17 4.19 6.78 17
Marc Spector 4.42 13 4.62 6.78 16
Lavelle showed why he is touted as the #1 pick in this years draft, boasting the quickest time out of all cornerbacks, a 4.12. Leon Morgan achieved 17 reps, the strongest of cornerbacks. Xavier Newman ran the best shuttle,3.31. There was a 7 way tie for 3 cone winner, all 6.78. The smartest cornerback in the draft is Dwayne Barton, 21 on the Wonderlic test.
7 safeties attend this years scouting combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.52 16 4.3 6.98 17
Isaiah McGinn 4.58 16 4.17 6.67 17
Marcus Kane 5.22 16 4.49 7.71 20
Allen Davis 4.46 16 4.49 6.67 17
Jorge Masvidal 3.95 13 4.17 6.67 14
Ragnar Kronen 4.58 16 4.17 6.67 17
Roman Thomas 3.95 13 4.17 6.67 17
James Lillico 5.03 20 4.43 7.71 17
The quickest safety in this years prospects is a 2 way tie. Jorge Masvidal and Roman Thomas who achieved a 3.95 on the 40. James Lillico is the strongest safety, 20 reps on the bench press. The shuttle was contested by a 4 way tie of 4.17. The smartest safety in this years draft is Marcus Kane who got a 20 in the testing.[/div]
Before we finish up, we'd like to show you the average performances by position in the NSFL Scouting Combine and their average abilities.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
AVERAGE PERFORMANCES
WR 4.53 13 4.3 6.9 17
CB 4.48 14 4.27 6.88 18
RB 4.56 17 4.33 7.07 16
S 4.52 16 4.3 6.98 17
TE 4.66 20 4.37 7.1 22
QB 4.75 19 4.43 7.24 24
DE 4.77 23 4.48 7.21 22
DT 5.11 24 4.59 7.68 20
OL 5.28 23.5 4.77 7.91 25
LB 4.71 22 4.5 7 19
SPEED STRENGTH ENDURANCE AGILITY INTELLIGENCE
AVERAGE ABILITIES
WR 69 39 64 66 48
CB 74 37 49 69 52
RB 67 59 69 63 39
S 71 49 68 67 50
TE 63 51 70 49 54
QB 57 44 47 51 65
DE 67 67 63 54 48
DT 60 66 62 49 46
OL 45 75 60 46 60
This concludes our coverage of this years S2 NSFL Scouting Combine, we will see you again this time next year when we're looking at the upcoming S3 prospects. Goodbye from all here at the studio.
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FAQ
How did you do this?
Firstly I had to figure out all of the averages by real life NFL players at the combine. I used the most recent draft class because every year the prospects in my opinion improve and will only continue to. After copy and pasting every prospect who competed in this years real life combine, I had to average out using excel their values. I did this with each position. I then had to pick out which drill would correlate to which attribute, I chose Speed for 40 yard dash, Strength for Bench Press, Endurance for shuttle, Agility for 3 cone drill and Intelligence for Wonderlic. I then went into each prospects position and averaged up their strength, speed, agility, endurance and intelligence because in order to get the most realistic results I had to sort by position. Otherwise we'd have averages get skewed by the various positions. After this I then set for example in Quarterbacks, the average 40yd dash was 4.75 seconds IRL and the average speed in the NSFL QB's is 75. Therefore 57 speed meant you ran a 4.75 40 yard dash. etc. Say a quarterback had 60 speed. I would find out what 60 is as percent of 57 (it's 105.26% -100% = 5.26%) Then I found out what 5.26% of 4.75 is (.25), seeing how 60>57, I take away .25 away from 4.75 which means a 60 speed qb runs a 4.5 in the 40 yard dash.
Why did you not include linebackers or kickers?
I didn't include linebackers because every linebacker at the time of writing had only 50 TPE, which meant that the majority of the results in the combine drills would be too similar. Also there was only 4 kickers/punters in the S2 draft and only 1 had a TPE that wasn't 50. Also worth nothing that I was at first going to do every single prospect but I got to the offensive lineman and seen there was 22 of them with like 15 on 50 TPE, it made no sense. Next year I'm just going to go on the kayfabe that anybody <51 TPE did not get invited to the NSFL Scouting Combine.
Only 5 drills? WHY?
Mainly because this was my first time and there's a limited amount of stats in this sim. I couldn't find any stat that would correlate to the vertical and broad jump categories on it's own without possibly combining stats but that's going to result in cluttered results. Next year I will hope to add in positional drills but alas I can't figure out a way to correlate them to stats. Possibly new drills eg? a short passing drill which is linked to the accuracy stat and a long pass drill which is linked to arm? A punter drill which relies on kick power and a kicker drill which relies on accuracy. Who knows.
GRADED
[div align=\\\"center\\\"]Hello and welcome all to the National Simulation Football League's Scouting Combine. We come to you live from Honolulu, Hawaii where we will be taking a look at the brightest prospects from all around the globe who have convened here today with hopes of reaching the NSFL S2 Draft. All athletes involved today competed in five different events which gauged their skills as a player. The events were the 40 Yard Dash, Bench Press, Shuttle, 3 Cone Drill and the Wonderlic Test. The 40 Yard Dash tested speed, the Bench Press tested brute strength, the Shuttle tested endurance, The 3 Cone Drill tested agility and finally the Wonderlic Test gauged intellect. The average positional performances in the five drills are given first, followed by each players individual performance. Without much more ado let's get started with our first set of prospects.
We all know the cliché, it's a passing league these days. The first position today is arguably the most important position in all of football, it is of course the quarterbacks. The results were as follows.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.75 19 4.43 7.24 24
Christian Adams 5.33 23 4.15 7.67 22
Torque Lewith 3.67 13 5.09 6.67 26
Shawn Brady 5.33 22 4.15 7.39 24
Only three quarterbacks attended this years draft combine mainly because of the lack of starting QB jobs in the NSFL. Analyzing the results, Torque Lewith rank a staggering 3.67 in the 40 yard dash whilst also showing his top tier intelligence with a Wonderlic score of 26. Christian Adams is the strongest quarterback in the draft with a bench press of 23 whereas Shawn Brady ran the quickest shuttle with a 4.15.
8 running backs showed their stuff at the NSFL combine this year.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.56 17 4.33 7.07 16
Domantas Sabonis 4.35 16 4.27 7.97 23
Denzel Diaz 5 20 4.27 6.85 14
John Goose 5 16 4.27 7.97 14
Darlane Farlane 3.68 14 4.58 7.3 12
Ardie Savea 4.63 20 4.27 7.3 16
Kyle Cobb 4.29 15 4.39 6.29 16
Teez Tobin 4.35 14 4.58 6.85 16
Eric Kennedy 5.38 21 4.27 7.64 14
The quickest running back in the draft is Darlane Farlane who ran an incredible 3.68. The strongest running back is Eric Kennedy who benched 21 times. The smartest running back in the draft? Domantas Sabonis who achieved a Wonderlic score of 23.
Wide receivers were plenty in this draft, a total of 12 showed up to the first ever NSFL combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.53 13 4.3 6.9 17
Ryan Lecavalier 4.99 20 4.36 7 18
Dustin Evans 4.27 13 4.03 6.9 18
Matthew Vincent 5.12 17 3.96 7.53 19
Fox North 4.4 10 4.5 5.96 18
John Baker 4.4 10 4.69 6.28 20
Jordan Smith 4.6 15 4.23 7.31 18
Johnny Rocket 4.33 8 4.69 6.49 14
Darren Smallwood 4.33 15 3.9 8.05 14
Santana Moss 4.79 17 4.23 6.49 16
Jon Ross 4.46 12 4.23 7.53 21
C.A. Chess 4.46 15 4.23 7 14
Hunter Mason 4.2 8 4.69 6.49 14
The quickest wide receiver in the draft was Hunter Mason who ran an impressive 4.2 , he was followed narrowly by Dustin Evans who ran a sharp 4.27. Ryan Lecavalier showed off the fruits of his gym labour, he racked up 20 reps on the bench press, the best out of all wide receivers. Darren Smallwood had the best time in the shuttle, 3.9 seconds. Jon Ross proved his worth by achieving a positional best , 21 on the Wonderlic test.
Only 5 tight ends showed up to this years combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.66 20 4.37 7.1 22
Rich Gucci 4.14 20 4.37 6.96 20
Carmel Gibson 4.14 24 4.69 6.24 24
Perry Tucker 5.62 20 4.37 7.68 22
Paul DiMirio 4.29 16 4.69 6.82 22
Jesse Sanderson 5.18 20 4.69 7.68 22
Rich Gucci and Carmel Gibson shared the spoils for quickest tight end this year, 4.14 seconds from both. The strongest tight end fell to Carmel Gibson who achieved 24 reps. Gucci and Tucker both tied first in the shuttle, a 4.37 time. Gibson also won the 3 cone with a 6.24 before finally achieving the greatest Wonderlic score of 24 among tight ends. Gibson really impressed scouts today, no doubt.
7 offensive lineman showed up to this years combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
5.28 24 4.77 7.91 25
Vincent Sharpei 4.69 24 4.69 7.22 29
Connor MacManus 4.69 21 4.77 7.22 25
Gregor Clegane 5.63 26 4.69 8.6 25
Tim Pest 5.63 26 4.69 8.6 25
Scott Timlin 5.28 24 4.77 7.22 23
Brokk Lee 5.87 26 4.77 8.94 25
Jordan Yates 5.28 23 4.77 7.22 23
The quickest offensive lineman this year fell to Vincent Sharpei and Connor MacManus who both achieved a 4.69. The strongest was a 3 way tie between Gregor Clegane, Tim Pest and Brokk Lee who each repped 26. The most intelligent lineman out of this years prospects was Sharpei who obtained a 29 in testing.
Only 4 defensive tackles attended this years NSFL combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
5.11 24 4.59 7.68 20
Bork Bjornsson 3.92 25 4.74 8.46 20
Ben Green 5.62 27 4.37 9.88 20
Typical Newenglander 5.11 20 4.74 5.96 17
Frederick Smith 5.96 23 4.59 6.74 23
The quickest defensive tackle was the ultra quick Bjornsson who ran a 3.92. Ben Green proved he was the strongest with 27 reps. Green also won the shuttle with a 4.37. Typical Newenglander posted the best 3 cone time with 5.96 and finally Frederick Smith achieved a 23, the smartest out of all the defensive tackles.
8 defensive ends worked out at this years combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.77 23 4.48 7.21 22
Enchilada Charlton 5.63 21 4.34 7.74 32
Thaddeus Bullard 4.56 25 4.7 7.74 18
Ottokar Van Gerhardt 4.56 22 4.7 6.14 18
Mac Donald 5.27 24 4.34 6.41 23
Owen Taylor 4.56 19 4.34 6.41 23
Drew Davidson 4.56 21 4.7 6.28 23
Chidubem Okonkwo 5.27 25 3.98 8.41 18
Blaster Blade 3.84 27 4.7 8.41 18
The fastest end was Blaster Blade who ran an incredible 3.84. Blade also recorded the most reps on the bench press, 27. Van Gerhardt impressed with a 6.14 recorded time for the 3 cone drill. Enchilada Charlton blew away scouts with an intelligence score of 32, 9 more than any other lineman.
Not a single linebacker showed up to this years combine workouts, thus proving that there is a real lack of quality linebackers in this years draft.
8 cornerbacks attempted the NSFL combine drills this year.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.48 14 4.27 6.88 18
Dermot Lavelle 4.12 14 3.57 6.78 18
Dwayne Barton 4.42 13 4.62 6.78 21
Darnell Turner 4.24 12 4.46 6.78 19
Xavier Newman 4.72 15 3.31 7.28 21
Tyler Oles 4.72 13 3.75 6.78 21
Kristoffer O'Sullivan 4.72 13 4.62 6.78 17
Leon Morgan 4.72 17 4.19 6.78 17
Marc Spector 4.42 13 4.62 6.78 16
Lavelle showed why he is touted as the #1 pick in this years draft, boasting the quickest time out of all cornerbacks, a 4.12. Leon Morgan achieved 17 reps, the strongest of cornerbacks. Xavier Newman ran the best shuttle,3.31. There was a 7 way tie for 3 cone winner, all 6.78. The smartest cornerback in the draft is Dwayne Barton, 21 on the Wonderlic test.
7 safeties attend this years scouting combine.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
4.52 16 4.3 6.98 17
Isaiah McGinn 4.58 16 4.17 6.67 17
Marcus Kane 5.22 16 4.49 7.71 20
Allen Davis 4.46 16 4.49 6.67 17
Jorge Masvidal 3.95 13 4.17 6.67 14
Ragnar Kronen 4.58 16 4.17 6.67 17
Roman Thomas 3.95 13 4.17 6.67 17
James Lillico 5.03 20 4.43 7.71 17
The quickest safety in this years prospects is a 2 way tie. Jorge Masvidal and Roman Thomas who achieved a 3.95 on the 40. James Lillico is the strongest safety, 20 reps on the bench press. The shuttle was contested by a 4 way tie of 4.17. The smartest safety in this years draft is Marcus Kane who got a 20 in the testing.[/div]
Before we finish up, we'd like to show you the average performances by position in the NSFL Scouting Combine and their average abilities.
40 YARD DASH BENCH PRESS SHUTTLE 3 CONE DRILL WONDERLIC TEST
AVERAGE PERFORMANCES
WR 4.53 13 4.3 6.9 17
CB 4.48 14 4.27 6.88 18
RB 4.56 17 4.33 7.07 16
S 4.52 16 4.3 6.98 17
TE 4.66 20 4.37 7.1 22
QB 4.75 19 4.43 7.24 24
DE 4.77 23 4.48 7.21 22
DT 5.11 24 4.59 7.68 20
OL 5.28 23.5 4.77 7.91 25
LB 4.71 22 4.5 7 19
SPEED STRENGTH ENDURANCE AGILITY INTELLIGENCE
AVERAGE ABILITIES
WR 69 39 64 66 48
CB 74 37 49 69 52
RB 67 59 69 63 39
S 71 49 68 67 50
TE 63 51 70 49 54
QB 57 44 47 51 65
DE 67 67 63 54 48
DT 60 66 62 49 46
OL 45 75 60 46 60
This concludes our coverage of this years S2 NSFL Scouting Combine, we will see you again this time next year when we're looking at the upcoming S3 prospects. Goodbye from all here at the studio.
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FAQ
How did you do this?
Firstly I had to figure out all of the averages by real life NFL players at the combine. I used the most recent draft class because every year the prospects in my opinion improve and will only continue to. After copy and pasting every prospect who competed in this years real life combine, I had to average out using excel their values. I did this with each position. I then had to pick out which drill would correlate to which attribute, I chose Speed for 40 yard dash, Strength for Bench Press, Endurance for shuttle, Agility for 3 cone drill and Intelligence for Wonderlic. I then went into each prospects position and averaged up their strength, speed, agility, endurance and intelligence because in order to get the most realistic results I had to sort by position. Otherwise we'd have averages get skewed by the various positions. After this I then set for example in Quarterbacks, the average 40yd dash was 4.75 seconds IRL and the average speed in the NSFL QB's is 75. Therefore 57 speed meant you ran a 4.75 40 yard dash. etc. Say a quarterback had 60 speed. I would find out what 60 is as percent of 57 (it's 105.26% -100% = 5.26%) Then I found out what 5.26% of 4.75 is (.25), seeing how 60>57, I take away .25 away from 4.75 which means a 60 speed qb runs a 4.5 in the 40 yard dash.
Why did you not include linebackers or kickers?
I didn't include linebackers because every linebacker at the time of writing had only 50 TPE, which meant that the majority of the results in the combine drills would be too similar. Also there was only 4 kickers/punters in the S2 draft and only 1 had a TPE that wasn't 50. Also worth nothing that I was at first going to do every single prospect but I got to the offensive lineman and seen there was 22 of them with like 15 on 50 TPE, it made no sense. Next year I'm just going to go on the kayfabe that anybody <51 TPE did not get invited to the NSFL Scouting Combine.
Only 5 drills? WHY?
Mainly because this was my first time and there's a limited amount of stats in this sim. I couldn't find any stat that would correlate to the vertical and broad jump categories on it's own without possibly combining stats but that's going to result in cluttered results. Next year I will hope to add in positional drills but alas I can't figure out a way to correlate them to stats. Possibly new drills eg? a short passing drill which is linked to the accuracy stat and a long pass drill which is linked to arm? A punter drill which relies on kick power and a kicker drill which relies on accuracy. Who knows.
GRADED