Not.Back to that word “development “...I could be wrong (certainly have been plenty of times before) but I think pro evaluators, coaches, doc’s, guys and gals who run private training programs, national team scouts, etc. all can recognize pretty quickly whether a player has the foot speed, coordination and raw tools to make it. Grit, drive, ball skills might take more time for them to assess, but the physical tools are either there or they’re not.
I’m talking post-pubescent not 10 or even 15year olds..
Am I right? Or not?
If it were easy to predict development, college coaches would never waste scholarship money on people who turn out to be practice squad players.