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What to Look for on a Football Camp Leaderboard

A practical guide to reading overall ranks, position ranks, score gaps, and recommendation tags after football camp evaluations.

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A football camp leaderboard should help coaches move faster without flattening every player into one number. The best use is not just asking who is first. It is asking why a player ranked there, what category drove the result, and what the next coaching step should be.

Start with overall rank

Overall rank gives the staff a quick view of the camp board, especially when many players have already been evaluated.

Check position rank next

Position rank matters because a player should be compared to the role he is likely to play, not just to the entire roster.

Look at score gaps

A small score gap between players may mean the ranking is close. A big score gap may point to a stronger camp signal that deserves discussion.

Read the recommendation tag

Tags like High Upside, Ready Now, Developmental, and Position Change Candidate can make the leaderboard more coach-friendly.

Open the result overlay

The leaderboard is the entry point. The detailed result view is where coaches see the category breakdown, notes, and development context.

H.O.R.D.E.™ takeaway

Use Camp Leaderboard to guide the meeting, then open each result before making final player-development decisions.

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