Big surprise: The Green Bay Packers selected another athletic class in the 2025 NFL draft.
How do we know it’s another athletic class? Relative Athletic Score (RAS).
What’s Relative Athletic Score? It’s a metric developed by Kent Lee Platte. The idea is simple: RAS measures a prospect’s athletic testing results from the combine or a pro day in relation to the prospect’s size and historical results from players at the same position. It’s a genius way of combining all the relative factors into one simple metric on a 10-point sliding scale.
Here’s a quick look through at the RAS cards for all eight of the Packers’ draft picks in 2025:
1.23: WR Matthew Golden, Texas
Relative Athletic Score: N/A (lack of testing)
2.54: OL Anthony Belton, NC State
Relative Athletic Score: 7.72 at offensive tackle, 8.80 at guard
3.87: WR Savion Williams, TCU
Relative Athletic Score: N/A (not enough testing)
4.124: DE Barryn Sorrell, Texas
Relative Athletic Score: 9.31
5.159: DE/LB Collin Oliver, Oklahoma State
Relative Athletic Score: 8.92 as DE, 9.74 as LB
6.198: DL Warren Brinson, Georgia
Relative Athletic Score: 9.10
7.237: CB Micah Robinson, Tulane
Relative Athletic Score: 6.77
7.250: OL John Williams, Cincinnati
Relative Athletic Score: 9.07 at guard, 7.60 at offensive tackle
2025 draft class
- WR Matthew Golden: N/A (not enough testing)
- OL Anthony Belton: 7.72 at OT, 8.80 at OG
- WR Savion Williams: N/A (not enough testing)
- DE Barryn Sorrell: 9.31
- LB Collin Oliver: 8.92 at DE, 9.74 at LB
- DL Warren Brinson: 9.10
- CB Micah Robinson: 6.77
- OL John Williams: 9.07 at G, 7.60 at OT
- Average (using each player’s top score): 8.79
Golden and Williams only ran the 40-yard dash and didn’t qualify for a score but would have likely been high RAS players given their on-field athleticism. The only questionable athlete in the group was Robinson, who is very small but also had an elite 40-yard dash time. The picks came in all shapes and sizes, but this was another highly athletic class.
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Relative Athletic Scores for Packers’ 8-player draft class in 2025
Big surprise: The Green Bay Packers selected another athletic class in the 2025 NFL draft.
How do we know it’s another athletic class? Relative Athletic Score (RAS).
What’s Relative Athletic Score? It’s a metric developed by Kent Lee Platte. The idea is simple: RAS measures a prospect’s athletic testing results from the combine or a pro day in relation to the prospect’s size and historical results from players at the same position. It’s a genius way of combining all the relative factors into one simple metric on a 10-point sliding scale.
Here’s a quick look through at the RAS cards for all eight of the Packers’ draft picks in 2025:
1.23: WR Matthew Golden, Texas
Relative Athletic Score: N/A (lack of testing)
2.54: OL Anthony Belton, NC State
Relative Athletic Score: 7.72 at offensive tackle, 8.80 at guard
3.87: WR Savion Williams, TCU
Relative Athletic Score: N/A (not enough testing)
4.124: DE Barryn Sorrell, Texas
Relative Athletic Score: 9.31
5.159: DE/LB Collin Oliver, Oklahoma State
Relative Athletic Score: 8.92 as DE, 9.74 as LB
6.198: DL Warren Brinson, Georgia
Relative Athletic Score: 9.10
7.237: CB Micah Robinson, Tulane
Relative Athletic Score: 6.77
7.250: OL John Williams, Cincinnati
Relative Athletic Score: 9.07 at guard, 7.60 at offensive tackle
2025 draft class
- WR Matthew Golden: N/A (not enough testing)
- OL Anthony Belton: 7.72 at OT, 8.80 at OG
- WR Savion Williams: N/A (not enough testing)
- DE Barryn Sorrell: 9.31
- LB Collin Oliver: 8.92 at DE, 9.74 at LB
- DL Warren Brinson: 9.10
- CB Micah Robinson: 6.77
- OL John Williams: 9.07 at G, 7.60 at OT
- Average (using each player’s top score): 8.79
Golden and Williams only ran the 40-yard dash and didn’t qualify for a score but would have likely been high RAS players given their on-field athleticism. The only questionable athlete in the group was Robinson, who is very small but also had an elite 40-yard dash time. The picks came in all shapes and sizes, but this was another highly athletic class.
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Relative Athletic Scores for Packers’ 8-player draft class in 2025