grizjumps45
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I want to start by saying I know there are guys like Cooper Kupp and a few others who have translated FCS success to the NFL. But why do you think the transition is so difficult for so many talented FCS players? Personally, I think a lot of it comes down to the speed of the game. Evaluating FCS talent is much harder than evaluating FBS talent because the very best players in the FCS often have the physical ability to play at the FBS level. The problem is they are usually dominating against a lower level of overall athletic competition, which can hide weaknesses that get exposed in the NFL. Because of that, I think processing speed becomes a huge factor. When you suddenly jump from playing against slower, less athletic defenses to NFL speed, everything has to happen faster. Trey Lance is a good example. He has elite athleticism, great size, and all the physical tools you’d want in a quarterback. But when he got to the NFL it seemed like the mental processing part of the game lagged behind. At the FCS level he rarely had to process quickly because the windows were bigger and the defenses weren’t as fast. Once that advantage disappeared, it became much harder for him to translate his success. Curious how you guys evaluate that jump. What traits actually translate best from the FCS to the NFL?