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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 615949"><p>Yes, the competition is highly suspect in the Sun Belt. Troy has produced players with some regularity. I think Troy is kinda like Kent St. (or least how Kent St. used to be)...they sign up troubled but talented players that the big colleges pass by. Louisiana-Lafayette produced at least one other draftee this year and a couple in 2012.</p><p></p><p>One thing I like to see in college players is a performance ramp showing progression right through the senior year (or junior year if they come out early). That indicates there could be more upside into the NFL. If a guy tops out in his junior year (unless it's at so high a level there's little headroom for him at the college level or an injury explanation), that's a red flag. I think this is especially important in low-tier conferences players because the college-to-NFL jump is so big.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, it sounds like Ringo was on an uptrend throughout his college years, so that's something. </p><p></p><p>Ringo seems to qualify on that score anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 615949"] Yes, the competition is highly suspect in the Sun Belt. Troy has produced players with some regularity. I think Troy is kinda like Kent St. (or least how Kent St. used to be)...they sign up troubled but talented players that the big colleges pass by. Louisiana-Lafayette produced at least one other draftee this year and a couple in 2012. One thing I like to see in college players is a performance ramp showing progression right through the senior year (or junior year if they come out early). That indicates there could be more upside into the NFL. If a guy tops out in his junior year (unless it's at so high a level there's little headroom for him at the college level or an injury explanation), that's a red flag. I think this is especially important in low-tier conferences players because the college-to-NFL jump is so big. Anyhow, it sounds like Ringo was on an uptrend throughout his college years, so that's something. Ringo seems to qualify on that score anyway. [/QUOTE]
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