OldSchool101
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Keep in mind I’m not using what I call NFL draft grades you’ll see handed out post draft. They are grading using a B+ is average scale where everybody Wins except maybe 1 team gets a C+ or whatever.Damn, you're a REALLY tough grader... glad I never had you as a teacher.
Myers was a 4 yr above average starting OC currently starting for the Jets on a $5.5mil/yr deal. C Grade? At least B-, closer to B.
Jenkins was a 7 yr starter wherever needed on the OL, who signed a 2nd contract averaging $24mil/yr. B Grade? A to A-, imho.
I’m grading on a C scale if that helps.
As an example o Lukas Van Ness, but for a #13 overall he’s not over what’s expectation etc. He’s not terrible, he’s also not playing like he’s Top 10 selection.
Myers was a RD2 selection and out of a big time program at Ohio State. Myers grades slightly below average as a Center. Being a Starter? You’d better be a starter in RD2 at Center that’s minimum requirement stuff.
Jenkins started strong. He basically had a couple 2 seasons where he graded out B+ to A-, but never held or regained that form. 2024 was a really C+ year for him and 2025 was C/C+ at best imo. I’m averaging those out.
Ok maybe just cause B/B+ because he was not RD1 and certainly these are approximate. Yet even a good player like Elgton slipped after around his contract year. He had a pair of Probowl seasons, but since did not regain his rookie contract form.
“A” to me is reserved for the best. Bak, Tom, Linsley or consistent dominant play.
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