From players such as J.J. Watt to Antonio Brown, whenever a former two-star player becomes a college star or an All-Pro talent, some assume it was a low high school ranking or a missed evaluation that caused them to slip through the cracks.
This year’s Super Bowl is full of former two-stars and unranked players -- 40 of them to be exact -- so we thought it would be worthwhile to catch up with some and hear their stories of just why they didn’t receive the offers fitting of a Super Bowl-caliber player. Their answers were wide-ranging and included quite a few surprises.
You can read the story here, which includes a former North Carolina prospect who once camped for the Demon Deacons.
This year’s Super Bowl is full of former two-stars and unranked players -- 40 of them to be exact -- so we thought it would be worthwhile to catch up with some and hear their stories of just why they didn’t receive the offers fitting of a Super Bowl-caliber player. Their answers were wide-ranging and included quite a few surprises.
You can read the story here, which includes a former North Carolina prospect who once camped for the Demon Deacons.