Barry Every Fired From Rivals

I don't have any doubt that Coach Saban's evaluation has a 96% chance of being more accurate than any of the recruiting sites and to be honest other programs and coaches.

When it comes to evaluation of recruits for the defensive backfield, then I would probably bump it up to 99%.

If a recruit is told by Coach Saban that he is best suited for cornerback or safety and he gets a commitable offer, then he isn't very bright if he doesn't accept.
 
I don't have any doubt that Coach Saban's evaluation has a 96% chance of being more accurate than any of the recruiting sites and to be honest other programs and coaches.

When it comes to evaluation of recruits for the defensive backfield, then I would probably bump it up to 99%.

If a recruit is told by Coach Saban that he is best suited for cornerback or safety and he gets a commitable offer, then he isn't very bright if he doesn't accept.

I can safely say you could bump both CNS evaluations up to 99.9 % and you don't need any pictures to prove it either. ;)

Alabama had four players selected in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft and they have five players ranked in the top 40 in NFL.com's Gil Brandt's 2012 top-100 NFL Draft eligible prospects. Good thing the NFL takes into account the recruiting services Bama bump. ;)

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...kley-highlight-top-2012-drafteligible-players
9. Dre Kirkpatrick, Jr., DB, Alabama
A second-team All-SEC selection in 2010 who still has two more years of eligibility left at 'Bama, Kirkpatrick has the height and speed needed to play the position. He had three interceptions last season.

11. Trent Richardson, Jr., RB, Alabama
Richardson hails from the same high school as Emmitt Smith, the Hall of Famer and the NFL's all-time career rushing leader. The versatile Richardson averaged 5.7 yards per carry over two seasons with the Crimson Tide, and also has been a very good kick returner. Richardson ran for 144 yards and a touchdown in an early season showdown against Penn State.

18. Courtney Upshaw, Sr., LB, Alabama
Upshaw is a three-year player who started for the first time in 2010. He had 10 tackles, three sacks and two forced fumbles in an impressive performance against Auburn last season.

33. Dont'a Hightower, Jr., LB, Alabama
Hightower is coming off a season in which he had 69 tackles (3.5 for loss).

39. Mark Barron, Sr., DB, Alabama
A first-team All-SEC selection in 2010, Barron has 10 career interceptions and was the team's leading tackler last season with 75.
 
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