I completely agree that if you can do better (i.e. put up a better quality product at a competitive price), you should go for it - there is definitely a market there for this stuff. But I don't think it will be easy - that is a lot of tape to watch and a lot of players to grade. I also don't think the quality gap between what a pro scout might bring to the ratings vs. the knowledgeable fan would be easy to demonstrate either. E.g. if PFF grades Tom Brady at +4.8 for a game, while a pro scout grades him at +3.1, unless I see all the commentary behind the ratings, how would I know which grade is the better quality one? That is, unless I take your word that you have a pro scout grading every player on every play and he's paying just as much attention as the PFF analyst...Exactly. The main one I talked to, wasn't familiar with it, but his son is in the NFL and he has coached in every league you can imagine (NFL, ACC, CFL, NFL Europe, XFL). I told him about them saying Tom Brady wasn't a top 5 quarterback anymore and he about **** his pants. I just think it could be done with people who actually know what they are talking about and wanted to spit ball with people on here. Because some agents use it to go into contract negotiations, some players use it, some teams use it, and everyone in the media uses it, and like you mentioned fans eat that **** up. It could just be done so much better. And they completely neglect college football aside from the National Championship game, and the Senior Bowl.