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Montana State Pro Day Numbers

It's part of a draft analysis - it's not ALL of it.
I saw Michael Wortham's RAS number and did a double take because it doesn't match his on-the-field production. I should have added to my post that people shouldn't get too worked up about the number as Michael's production and PFF grade speak volumes as well as the RAS number and his football IQ and personality and mindset and testaments from Griz coaches on how quickly he picked up the offense.
 
I saw Michael Wortham's RAS number and did a double take because it doesn't match his on-the-field production. I should have added to my post that people shouldn't get too worked up about the number as Michael's production and PFF grade speak volumes as well as the RAS number and his football IQ and personality and mindset and testaments from Griz coaches on how quickly he picked up the offense.
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I saw Michael Wortham's RAS number and did a double take because it doesn't match his on-the-field production. I should have added to my post that people shouldn't get too worked up about the number as Michael's production and PFF grade speak volumes as well as the RAS number and his football IQ and personality and mindset and testaments from Griz coaches on how quickly he picked up the offense.
Literally what hurts his RAS the most are things he really can’t change (height) and probably shouldn’t change to keep up his athleticism (weight)
 
The RAS scores don't really bode well for any of the Montana guys. I can see Wortham playing in the CFL for sure. I won't be the least bit surprised if he gets drafted. At very best he is offered an UFA, but I doubt he gets a call from anyone in the US. Brown should get an UFA call.
 
Hopefully they can get picked up by either league. Then stay healthy and make some money that will help set them up for the next stage of their lives.
Not in the CFL,

"The average salary in the Canadian Football League (CFL) is approximately $100,000 to $130,000 CAD per year, with a minimum salary of $70,000 CAD as of the 2023–2024 seasons. Starting quarterbacks and top veterans often earn significantly more, ranging from $300,000 to over $600,000 CAD annually, while most players earn between $70,000 and $100,000."
 
Not in the CFL,

"The average salary in the Canadian Football League (CFL) is approximately $100,000 to $130,000 CAD per year, with a minimum salary of $70,000 CAD as of the 2023–2024 seasons. Starting quarterbacks and top veterans often earn significantly more, ranging from $300,000 to over $600,000 CAD annually, while most players earn between $70,000 and $100,000."
$100,000 CAD is about $73,000 USD. That’s not too bad for a starting salary for your first job out of college when the median individual income in Montana including mid level and senior level is under $45,000 and the median starting salary for UM graduates is $51,000.
 

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