Athleticism takes center stage as the 49ers reveal their draft picks’ impressive RAS scores.
As NFL Draft fever swept across fans, attention turned to players’ athletic prowess, gauged by their Relative Athletic Score (RAS). This metric, encompassing explosion, speed, and agility, provides a comprehensive view of a player’s physical abilities.
Among the standout performers is Ricky Pearsall, whose RAS score of 9.91 ranks him among the top receivers tested since 1987. With elite scores across all categories, Pearsall’s exceptional vertical jump and quick ten-yard split showcase his potential.
Renardo Green’s RAS score of 8.21 places him in the upper echelon of cornerbacks. While lacking in agility testing, Green’s overall performance remains impressive.
Dominick Puni, despite a ‘poor’ speed grade, excels in agility, a crucial trait for linemen. Issac Guerendo’s stellar RAS score of 9.90 cements his status as a standout among running backs.
Jacob Cowing’s elite speed grade highlights his potential as a receiver, while Malik Mustapha’s strength shines through despite incomplete agility testing.
Jarrett Kingston impresses with his RAS score of 9.92, positioning him as a top offensive guard prospect. Tatum Bethune’s mixed performance rounds out the draft class, showcasing both strengths and areas for improvement.
The 49ers’ draft picks exhibit elite athleticism, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.