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Rivals.com feature: From two-stars to the NFL

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Brandon Marshall included in this list, headlined by J.J. Watt.

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It's clear that scouting, evaluating and offering high school prospects is an inexact science, similar to the NFL Draft. With the draft starting Thursday, I thought it would be interesting to look back at the most talented players in the NFL who were ranked as two-stars, three-stars, four-stars and five-stars. Today we start with those who were missed not only by Rivals.com and the industry, but by the college coaches themselves. This certainly proves that no matter the number of stars a prospect has in high school, anyone can emerge and become a star.

Link: https://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1760896
 
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